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Corey Bearak
Jun07
The Name Game
Posted By : Corey Bearak

I passed on basketball yesterday.  Folks who know me know well I do not skip ball lightly -- even during summer play at the pool when the player no longer skwer predominantly my age with a few sons merged in.  Saturday and Sunday) mornings at the Deepdale -- now  Tanenbaum -- Pool involve teammates other then my friend Len Backerman and occasionall

Corey Bearak
Apr04
It's so hard to ask folks to give; it really is
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Those who know me most know the thing I HATE (emphasis added) most probably involves asking others for money, to donate, to contribute, to take a journal ad.  When I first started out, Tony Menna, who I met in Mario Cuomo's campaign for Mayor, who induced me to joined my first and second political clubs and later became my local political leader, s

Corey Bearak
Mar28
Gotham Makes Music
Posted By : Corey Bearak

This past Sunday, March 22, 2015, our tribe held its Third Annual Gotham Battle of the Bands at The Knitting Factory in Brooklyn.   Attendees enjoyed eight very talented bands – Chordless Triad (1st prize, again), Cometa, Parkway South, The Offshoots (3rd Prize), Stronger Than Sum, Jessica & The Hot Seeds, 1 More Animal, and Off The Record (2n

Corey Bearak
Mar21
Richie Furay's Dream
Posted By : Corey Bearak

First off a get well wish to regular Saturday blogger, our friend Mitch Tobol, who some of us fondly call by his nom de pen, webmaster.  A bit under the weather, we wish him to get well.  I am honored to be called in to pinch-blog.  Here goes: Not much of a secret around Gotham when it comes to my fondness towards a certain band's music, and weari

Corey Bearak
Mar01
Gotham Battle of the Bands
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Last week I blogged about how our Gotham tribe works for each of us as “social business network.” Just three weeks from today – Sunday March 22, 2015, our tribe holds its third Annual Gotham Battle of the Bands.   The wonderful afternoon of music and networking takes place at The Knitting Factory, 361 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11211.  Show

Corey Bearak
Feb26
Get Gotham?
Posted By : Corey Bearak

We – or at least many in our tribe – tout Gotham as a “social business network.” I like nothing more when after a Gotham meeting concludes, group members, circuit riders and guests hang out, exchange cards, get to know each other better and explore business synergies. That happened after the February 18 Gotham Green meeting. It just seemed ever

Corey Bearak
Dec18
The Public Ought To Know...something
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Tuesday morning, I posted to Gotham politics a blurb and link from Crains that “Theater cancels premiere of controversial film” with a comments aimed a Gotham bloggers that I see a great blog here. Anyone familiar with that Gotham mantra, you say it you own it? Sort of happened here...... One blogger suggested an interest in taking up the mant

Corey Bearak
Jul12
Its A Good Feelin' To Know
Posted By : Corey Bearak

I have three favorite songs. I usually refer to Poco's A Good Feelin' to Know (not even sure which version I go with as my fave - will let the readers help on that later.) It starts, "When I need good lovin', I always come home to you....".  Richie Furay who wrote it and sang lead just gets it. Enjoy these lyrics: When I need good lovin' I always

Corey Bearak
Feb25
Please join us for the next gathering of GOtham GREEN
Posted By : Corey Bearak

One thing really nice about our tribe involves what I like to call proximity to action.   One often sees things on the news and might ponder how might one effect change or make an impact.   Many of us can seize such an opportunity courtesy of our tribe – Gotham affords just that.   Many examples exist but let me share one available when Gotham GREE

Corey Bearak
Sep16
The Glove
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Marisa came home from L.A. to attend her cousin Tara's wedding. Tara was the flower girl when Shelly and I married. When Marisa took flight to CA, she left her softball equipment home. She pitched, caught, played every infield position.   Initially I played her where I lacked someone to do the job. When the girls began to pitch, we found my da