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Empire State of Mind

[Editor’s note: Steve Bramucci, our #NYCGO Writing Contest Grand Prize winner is guest blogging.]

Even before the dates are set, I have to admit that I’m ridiculously excited for my two-week writing residency in New York City. It’ll be my first trip back since teaching high school in Queens and living in Brooklyn in 2001-2002.

My I-pod now features a playlist titled “Empire State of Mind” that I’ve been running on repeat for the past week. In its own way, each song leaves me eager to explore the nooks and crannies of the five boroughs during my trip.

Here’s the list as it stands— post a few of your favorites in the comments so I can give them a spin:

  1. Empire State of Mind (Jay-Z w/Alicia Keys): If you even remotely like rap music and have at least the slightest affection for New York, you’ll love this track. East Coast rappers supply us with a steady stream of songs about New York but in my mind this one towers over them all. Every time I hear it, I think back on when I taught in Queens and had my students write a persuasive essay on a topic of their choice. On the day the papers were due I found that not one, not two but five different students had decided to write their essay on “Why Jay-Z is the King of New York” Obviously, they convinced me.
  2. New York, New York (Frank Sinatra): This pick might seem a little too easy but you can’t make a New York playlist without Frank. Part of my love for this song comes for the fact that it’s so popular in karaoke bars around the world. By my count, I’ve heard it belted out in Mexico, Kenya, Thailand, Australia and Fiji. It’s not the amateur karaoke singers who take on Old Blue Eyes either, it’s always the regulars.
  3. Chelsea Hotel #2 (Leonard Cohen): This song is delicate and honest and beautiful. Out here in California we love our sensitive songwriters, full of hope and longing— but the edges of their songs sometimes end up softened by sunshine and excellent avocados. With a song like this everything is sharp and direct and cuts to the bone. I’ve never been to the Chelsea Hotel but having a drink in the lobby is definitely on my list.
  4. Rhapsody in Blue (George Gershwin): On the theme of this piece Gershwin said, “I heard it as a sort of musical kaleidoscope of America, of our vast melting pot, of our unduplicated national pep, of our blues, our metropolitan madness.” From my experience in New York during the aftermath of September 11th, I would offer that the those phrases could be used to describe the city itself.
  5. Autumn in New York (Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong): Every time I hear Louis’s voice come rumbling in after the Ella’s first verse (which is pure honey), I start clicking away on the computer to look for flight deals to New York between September and November. The song makes me want to get lost in Central Park watching the leaves turn burnt orange.
  6. Me & Julio Down by the Schoolyard (Paul Simon): Paul Simon once did a music video for this song featuring Biz Markee and Spud Webb (seriously)— but for me the images associated with the music always come from the movie The Royal Tennebaums. New York always feels exciting— but this song (and Wes Anderson’s movie) make it seem exciting in a whimsical, fresh way that I can’t get enough of.
  7. People Who Died (Jim Carroll): My introduction to New York City came from a book by Jim Carroll called The Basketball Diaries. It’s still one of my favorite books and I’m a big fan of the movie too. The movie featured a scene with this song written and performed by the author himself. I could elaborate on what the song is about, but better to just say that it rocks and leave it at that.
  8. Lua (Bright Eyes).
  9. Rockaway Beach (The Ramones).
  10. Coney Island Baby (Lou Reed).
  11. Hello Brooklyn (The Beastie Boys).
  12. New York- Ya Out There? (Rakim).


I look forward to hearing your favorite New York tracks and adding them to my list.

—Steve

[Editor’s note: I’d add five: Take the A Train (Ellington/Strayhorn), I’ll Take New York (Tom Waits), The Luckiest Guy on the Lower East Side (Magnetic Fields), My My Metrocard (Le Tigre), and Un Verano en Nueva York (El Gran Combo)]

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July Newsletter—#NYCGO Summer Contest


Hello Trazzlers—

It’s been a while… We’ve been busy putting together a big contest for summer—and coming up with a dream job for the winner, who will be Trazzler’s very first “writer-in-residence.”

#NYCGO Summer Writing Contest and Theme

    Oasis
    1. n. a fertile or green area in an arid region (as a desert).
    2. n. something that provides refuge, relief, or pleasant contrast.
    (Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. 2009.)

Modern life can often feel like a trek through the desert. For this contest, we want you to write about a place that not only satisfies your thirst for a change of scenery, but goes beyond this, breaking the spell of everyday existence and providing the “refuge and relief” that we all crave, especially in the summer. Your oasis might be an urban park, a meal in a restaurant that you’ll replay for years, a swimming hole on a hot summer day, a romantic hideaway that you return to again and again, a museum where you lose yourself for hours… really any place of extreme beauty, culture, flavor, respite, or relaxation. » Read more

We’re Awarding 14 Writing Contracts:
  • 1 Grand Prize: $10,000 contract to be a two-week writer-in-residence in New York City and write 30 Trazzler trips covering the five boroughs of NYC. Hotel accommodations (14 nights) provided by AKA luxury hotel residences. Round-trip airfare provided by JetBlue.
  • 9 Runners Up: $250 contracts to write 10 Trazzler trips.
  • 4 Editors’ Choice: $500 contracts to write 15 Trazzler trips.


About this contest:
Trazzler is a site for dreamers, so when we wanted to find a dream assignment for our first two-week travel writer-in-residence, we knew it had to be New York City. For generations, writers from around the world have flocked to New York to drink from the fountain of inspiration—where better to write a series of trips with the theme “oasis?”

Our summer contest is going to be bit different from our past contests. For one thing, it’s bigger, a lot bigger:

New York City’s official marketing, tourism and partnership organization—has generously sponsored the grand prize: a $10,000 contract to write 30 Trazzler trips.

Our grand prize winner will stay in the heart of New York City’s own urban oasis, in the lap of luxury at the AKA luxury hotel residences one block off 5th Avenue and Central Park with swanky in-suite spa services.

The flight will be provided by JetBlue. JetBlue offers flights to more than 50 destinations, with free TV, snacks, award winning service, and the most legroom in coach.


» See rules and more contest information

May Contest Winners—Work of Art
Prizes awarded: Ten $250 contracts to write 10 trips

Kendra Hoover, Julie Hammonds, David Chachere, Kimberly Wadsworth, Anne-Sophie Redisch, Sami Esfahani, Hrvoje Karalic, Gladys Glover, Yoshi Salaverry, and Beth Green.

We also awarded 22 freelance contracts. You can read about them in the blog entry below this one.

Welcome Twitterers
Thanks for following—today we topped 760,000 followers. You
can always contact us with feedback and questions @trazzler. You can also now send a tweet about any trip by clicking the “share” button on the trip page. During Round Two of our contest, sending tweets about your favorite contest entries can help them win.

Don’t Stay Home!
I’m in Mexico at the moment and, like so many places weathering the past year’s economic downturn, the little guys here need your business. Whether you can swing a big adventure or want to explore your own corner of the world more, this is a great time to seek out travel deals and help others keep their businesses afloat.

Happy Trazzling…


Megan Cytron
Executive Editor
http://www.trazzler.com


P.S. If you have any questions or feedback, you can find us @trazzler on Twitter or on Get Satisfaction.

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