Wendy Goodman's most-read column features a burlesque artist in Brooklyn, embodying a vibrant New Yorker lifestyle with unique home sensibilities and familial connections.
Federico de Francesco reflects on his artistic journey, revealing how his childhood home shaped his aesthetic. 'Our house was beautiful, but it was very cluttered,' he says, expressing gratitude for the sentimental sensibilities inherited from his mother.
In showcasing various New Yorkers, Goodman highlights individuals who, despite unique backgrounds, share a passionate desire for embracing their eclectic homes, like the couple who bought a church for $99,000.
Goodman's stories emphasize that New Yorkers live with a distinctive verve, bringing specific and sometimes obsessive traits into their living spaces, highlighting their personal histories and influences.
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