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Corey Bearak
Jul10
Artist Activism
Posted By : Corey Bearak

I declined then Shelly accepted. Glad she asserted herself. We attended an off-Broadway play, “Cagney,” at the Westside Theatre, last night (Saturday, July 9, 2016). Mostly a musical it focused on actor extraordinaire James Cagney's career. The movie that I most identify with Cagney remains “The Gallant Hours,” his excellent portrayal of Admir

Corey Bearak
Jul03
Planning
Posted By : Corey Bearak

A lot of life here revolves around a gym. And not just playing basketball one weekend morning and one weekday eve.  Much of our social life involves dining out and socializing with those I play ball with; it follows a “path' from my youth; we made plans at school and after school in the school yard, or in regular gatherings in the courtyard our ho

Corey Bearak
Jun26
Tuesday
Posted By : Corey Bearak

When most of one's career centers around public service, helping others in dealing with those in public service, advising some to aspire to, or stay in it, no reader should be surprised by today's subject.   My plan, before watching several reprises of a news report on my fave local news station, NY1, involved a chat around the wonders of getting

Corey Bearak
Jun19
Jax
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Pets never made a regular presence at "Grand Junction," the name (my daughter) Marisa gave our place on Four Square.  Occasionally we watched my nephew Douglas' hamsters; that seems ages ago.   One of the four-legged variety seems capable of infusing himself as if he lived here each visit:   Our niece Tara's little dog, Jackson.   He seems very

Corey Bearak
Jun12
Just One Smile
Posted By : Corey Bearak

I shared a few blogs ago plans to see Al Kooper at BB Kings.   Concerts generally invigorate and Thursday night proved no exception.   Al went deep into his catalogue with solo (just Al and his keys) versions of songs from the very first (and best) Blood, Sweat & Tears LP, “A Child Is Father To The Man.” The LP title perhaps resonates more

Corey Bearak
Jun05
Choosing what & how to view
Posted By : Corey Bearak

It starts with a box. Charter Communications recently acquired TimeWarner Cable (TWC). It provides my Internet, cable TV and home phone. Apart from what's now called TWC New York 1 (cable news), nothing really distinguishes the service from its competitor which in one configuration or another provides the service for the phone number longest ass

Corey Bearak
May29
My Music
Posted By : Corey Bearak

The approach of summer means signals concert season.   Outdoor venues host any number of shows into September.   Music acts of all kinds abound and offer ample opportunity to find sounds of enjoyment.   I expect to see at least three show just this month in just nine days.   Peter Frampton and Lynyrd Skynyrd at Jones Beach; Al Kooper (pictured abo

Corey Bearak
May22
A website for some Knights
Posted By : Corey Bearak

As some know I enjoy maintaining my own website. Credit my son Jonathan who taught his dad enough code and who built some nifty sites (two still running) while in middle school. With a little help from my son who did not like the planned homepage banner and developed a nicer looking one (see pic), I redeveloped the website for a fraternal and cha

Corey Bearak
May15
Springing Up for Summer
Posted By : Corey Bearak

When self-employed you become very aware of what you do with your time. Whereas my business model prefers not to rely on billable hours typical of attorneys and other professionals, my model involves focusing on clients, their needs, and business development activities during the week (and then some). That means some tasks once squeezed in during

Corey Bearak
May08
Sweet
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Since this blog appears on Mothers Day, let me take a moment to thank the moms, especially mine – and the lovely gal who I helped make one and wish all an enjoyable day!   Five weeks ago today, I blogged about The Spirit of Theresa so please (re-)read for more about the great work of the Foundation and its founders, Susan and Vincent Russo (I also

Corey Bearak
May01
Grand Junction or not
Posted By : Corey Bearak

As this weekend began, we just returned from visiting mom in Florida. The visit includes helping mom some and catching up with friends who relocated there and/ or have places there.  I also enjoy checking out their living spaces and musing about what we might consider if we took the full or partial-time plunge.  I certainly enjoy the outdoor pool a

Corey Bearak
Apr24
Seder by visit
Posted By : Corey Bearak

We did not host this year.  We always hosted; tradition of sorts, and not just for Passover. Noneless, we joined my good friend Joshua for the seder he hosted with his wife Linda; I found myself rather relaxed with no carving and other related duties; we enjoyed the company and the food. The next night we joined my mom in a restaurant for a 2nd nig

Corey Bearak
Apr17
The Event Not To Miss
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Gotham City Networking, Inc.® hosts some special events this week.  This afternoon the 4th Annual Gotham Battle of the Bands® at legendary Cafe Wha?  Fred on Friday and I last Sunday already blogged on this; always a fun event.  Our tribe also has a number of joint and regular meetings. check the Gotham City Networking, Inc.® calendar.  Thursday on

Corey Bearak
Apr10
Don't Miss the 4th Annual Gotham Battle of the Bands®
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Don't Miss the 4th Annual Gotham Battle of the Bands® April 17 at the Legendary Cafe' Wha?   Mark your calendar: Attend the 4th Annual Gotham Battle of the Bands®, hosted by Gotham City Networking, Inc.® (“Gotham”).   It takes place Sunday, April 17, at @CafeWhaNYC (Cafe Wha?, 115 MacDougal Street, New York, NY 10012).   Show starts at 3:00. Doors

Corey Bearak
Apr03
The Spirit of Theresa
Posted By : Corey Bearak

The March 2016 Gotham City Gazette® recounts the story of how I came to our Gotham following an encounter in 2009 at an CLE led by the venerable Michael Garibaldi and organized by marketer extraordinaire (and more) Lisa Waterman. Fast forward to their CLE six years and three months later and another encounter of a different kind.   Vincent Russo