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After visiting New York with Gerhard Richter in 1970, he moved his practice to New York City in December 1973. Once back in Düsseldorf he produced To the People of New York City (1976), a 15-part work comprising 39 aluminum panels painted in variations of cadmium red, cadmium yellow, and black — the colors of the West and East German flags ...
Al Pacino, born Alfredo James Pacino (born April 25, 1940, in The Bronx, New York) American film actor. Pacino is the son of Salvatore Pacino (who was born in Sicily) and Rose Gerardi (the daughter of a Sicilian born father and a New York-born mother of Sicilian descent). His parents divorced while Pacino was still a child.
Businessman; Member of the New York Stock Exchange; c-founder of the Kappa Sigma college fraternity Born in Chicago; Chicago City Council as alderman representing the 18th ward William Sanderson McCormick: Nov 2, 1815: Sep 27, 1865: Inventor and founder of the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company: Lived in Chicago Blythe McGarvie
Chris Cimino - co-host of Today in New York on WNBC, the NBC affiliate in New York City; Kellyanne Conway - president and CEO of The Polling Company Inc./Woman Trend, and has been a political commentator on CNN, Fox News, and Fox Business; Anthony Cumia - "Anthony" of the Opie and Anthony show; Rick Francona - NBC military analyst
Over the next two decades they grew the company into a major advertising house that was billing $250 million per year and had 300 employees and offices in both New York and Los Angeles. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Della Femina is known for his larger-than-life personality and colorful language, and was referred to as a "'Madman' of Madison Avenue".
Robert Anderson Van Wyck (1849–1918), 91st Mayor of New York City (1898–1901), first Mayor post-consolidation; Robert F. Wagner Jr. (1910–1991), 102nd Mayor of New York City (1954–1965) Jimmy Walker (1881–1946), flamboyant 97th Mayor of New York City (1926–1932) forced into resigning by the Seabury Commission