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I love New Orleans I love the way it looks. I love the way it feels.
I live in Connecticut, but eventually I'd like to move back to New Orleans. I grew up there; the pace is a bit slower. Plus, I love crawfish and po'boys.
The cool, grey city of love.
I've just come back from Mississippi and over there when you talk about the West Bank they think you mean Arkansas.
Gigantic, willful, young, Chicago sitteth at the northwest gates.
Sugartown Sugartown Sugartown Sugartown.
Youngstown - the place where, you know, we were told, people got killed.
When I used to drive on the road from L. A., one time in Arizona we went off-road to see what weird little towns are around. Loved Bisbee.
Nevada...a land that is geology by day and astronomy at night
I have to go back home for a while." "Ohio?" "Omaha." "Right. Omaha. Why?
Hendersonville is home because I live there and I work there. But when I come back to Pennsylvania and see the crowds and the landscape, it's such a rush. It just feels like home.
Tennessee Williams, one of my favorite playwrights, [lived] down there. You always heard about the Keys and how amazing they are and, well, it's like a highway with some bars on it.
Milwaukee one of my favorite cites; I think Milwaukee is #1.
Montreal, this wonderful town ... Pearl of Canada, Pearl of the world.
I come from this really small town near Nashville, Tennessee, where everything was la-di-da and normal.
Pittsburgh. I'd been there. One of the most underrated cities in North America. People who'd never been there thought of it as a graveyard of abandoned steel mills, but it was a beautiful city, and it would be good to have it back.
FALCKNER, DANIEL. Curieuse Nachricht from Pennsylvania. Translation by Julius F. Sachse. Lancaster, Pa.: 1905. Series of 103 questions and answers, on all aspects of Pennsylvania Conditions. Written at close of the seventeenth century. Several editions printed in Germany.
Seattle, Washington.
Arkansas is really, really nice. It's got the nature feel.
It is the Morocco of America, the New Orleans of the north.
Macon, wet from the raindrops for the first time.
I live on a ranch in Utah for now, but I'm gonna move. I've got another ranch to move to, but its location is a secret. When I get there, I'm gonna plow the road in behind me.
I'm really trying to stop setting my plays in this one fictional town in Vermont.
I come to New Orleans so often that, one day soon, someone's going to declare me a native. I love the food. I love the music. I serve on the board of the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra.
I fell in love with Nashville. I got lots of work.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
Fill'd with death, ya pens'll hang ya.
All in all, Vermont is a jewel state, small but precious.
I'm here in the mountains, in the foothills of the Catskills.
When I grew up in Pittsburgh in my parents' restaurant, I was almost like a country bumpkin.
The New Orleans I knew ain't no more.
Vermont will always be my home in my heart, but I really love L.A.
I ain't movin' to Arizona! Dammit, there is nothin' there but gravel and scorpions.
Page, Arizona, Shithead Capital of Coconino County: any town with thirteen churches and only four bars has got an incipient social problem. That town is looking for trouble.
Sun Valley is one of my favorite spots.
I went to New Orleans for the first time for Wild at Heart, and I kept going back to make more movies there. I've become very close to the city and part of me does feel like a New Orleanian.
Omaha, Nebraska. Sac City, Iowa. Alexandria, Indiana. Darwin, Minnesota. Hollywood, California. Alliance, Nebraska.
I'm from the Mississippi delta originally.
I miss the city Bret and I live in, Wellington. It's a good place to be creative, in the same way New York is.
on the outskirts of Johnson
Where I'm from? A little town called none of yo god damn business.
Vegas; one of the few places still encouraging men in their fifties to dress like their in a boy-band from the 80's.
A cold, miserable little hamlet on the eastern coast of America called Piper's Grave.
Cadence, n.
I have never lived anywhere but New York or New England, but there are times when I'm talking to you and I hit a Southern vowel, or a word gets caught in a Suthern truncation, and I know it's because I'm swimming in your cadences, that you penetrate my very language.
I was just mind-blown to find that New Orleans is just so much more fun and interesting than I had ever thought.
New Orleans - the real New Orleans - is the soul of the country.
I went to Lunenburg, when we were filming there, and I was like, 'We can't film anywhere else. This place is perfect. It is 'Haven.' It's absolutely beautiful. That town is eye candy.
Cruise the diamond district with my biscuit.
My favorite place in the whole world is Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
I grew up in Kilmichael, Mississippi. It's a dot on the map 100 miles north of Jackson.
New Orleans is my essence, my soul, my muse ...
I live in a market town in a mill house with the river running both sides and Somerfield's car park only a loose nine iron away, and I really, really, really love it.
New Orleans is like a big musical gumbo. The sound I have is from being in the city my whole life.
New York is the great stone desert.
I'm from outside Philadelphia, a town called Wayne, which is, like, 25 minutes northwest.
California: The west coast of Iowa.
I was born in California. When I was six, we moved to a small town in northern Indiana called Mishawaka.
New York City. Once it got into your blood, you could never get it out again.
Man, I really like Vegas.
Bellport. A podium.
Are we going to New Orleans?"
"No", she said, backing out of the spot. "We're going to West Virginia."
"I assume by 'West Virginia,' you actually mean 'Hawaii,'" I said. "Or some place equally exciting.
In Atlantic City about to get my crunk on. I don't know what that means.
Whenever people ask you where you're from and you say New Orleans, it's always going to create a conversation.
I'm a Tennessean at heart, and a New Yorker in spirit.
A postcard and I'm pining for New England. . .
New Orleans is still the place where you find out that you have a doppelganger and feel lucky - but somehow unsurprised - to learn that his name is Mad Bottom.
Everybody now thinks that Nashville is the coolest city in America,
I was born and raised in southern Utah.
I have a very warm spot in my heart for Vegas.
I suppose the Valley of the Na, in Always Coming Home, is where I think I'd most like to live; but that's partly because I did live there, all the summers of my childhood.
A hot city, slaked out on the banks of the Mississippi, with too much of its muscle showing to be a dignified city.
I'm from where the real hustlers pile dough, the home of Rich Rich Porter, Azie, Alpo ...
L.A. I could live without.
About fifteen miles above New Orleans the river goes very slowly. It has broadened out there until it is almost a sea and the water is yellow with the mud of half a continent. Where the sun strikes it, it is golden.
I've been going to Bamburgh for holidays since I was a child.
I was born and raised in Lancaster, Pennsylvania - in Amish Country!
New England: All of the Bitterness, Most of the Boating, None of the Bullshit.
I've always been fascinated by the Mississippi River and the way of life in these small river towns.
Las Vegas, New Mexico has had a lot of great movies shot there.
We were two miles from Bunker Hill, in the east part of town, in the section of factories and breweries. She
And I say north is where I want it to be!
Arkansas is a curious and interesting community ... it is probably the most untouched and unawakened of all American states.
We knew the people in Natick and knew the teachers that would be teaching our children. It was important for us to be involved in the Natick community because we think so highly of it.
Southern California, where the American Dream came too true.
Norman, Okla. That's where my folks live, so it's home to me.
I grew up around the corner from my grandparents' dairy farm, which was three miles outside of a small town called Phoenix.
I love chocolate, and I love to shop - just give me a good boutique. I like mall scenarios, too, because there's more right there at hand. I think Nashville could use some better shopping!
Nashville is the place where I first realized how impossible it is to look at someone and know what is inside them, what special something they possess.
The Northwest is essentially a national domain; it is fitting that it should be, as it is, not only by position but by feeling, the heart of the nation.
The most interesting place I've gone on location was New Orleans.
Stock runnin' on the plains south of the Platte all the way
My album was recorded in Nashville. It used to be all about "We're from Texas, forget Nashville," well you'll never hear me say that. Nashville isn't bad as long as you're true to yourself.
My mom's side of the family is from Arkansas!
I was born in Rocky Mount, NC. The town of 24,000 proved a great place to spend the first 17 years of life. But, after that, onward, outward.
Welcome to the FAYZ. Wherever, whenever or whyever that is
the Dew-Drop Inn & Fishing Camp;
The Dew-Drop Inn & Fishing Camp;
The only thing that ever leaves this place is that muddy water in the Rappahannock.
I grew up in Montpelier, Indiana. It's a little town in the northeast corner of Indiana. It's a rural community; about two thousand people, a very much hometown U.S.A. kind of thing.
If I could rest anywhere, it would be in Arkansas, where the men are of the real half-horse, half-alligator breed such as grows nowhere else on the face of the universal earth.
I've been all over the world. I love New York, I love Paris, San Francisco, so many places. But there's no place like New Orleans. It's got the best food. It's got the best music. It's got the best people. It's got the most fun stuff to do.