Als / Than Armut / Poverty Konzentriert / Concentrated Leben / Live Mal / Times Mehr / More Nachbarschaften / Neighborhoods Schwarze / Blacks Sieben / Seven Über / About Wahrscheinlich / Likely Weiß / Whites
If people are concerned about my house and where I live again it's much more of a reflection on them than it is on me.
I don't really think about genre. I like to write books that I'd love to read myself.
Around 1969, my family had just bought a house in a lower-middle-class white neighborhood two blocks away from school. Then, all of a sudden, all the white people left the neighborhood and the school.
It has always seemed to me that those who are without power, who have to create their own in a makeshifit way, know more about life than those who govern.
I hated, when I was a kid, being told that 'Black people don't do that.' And the white kids at school didn't accept me because I was black, and the black kids in my neighborhood didn't accept me because they thought I thought I was white.
I love kids. Every time I go around people neighborhood, they're like, 'Biz! Yo Gabba Gabba!' They want me to beatbox all the time for them.
I've seen 'The Godfather Part II,' 'Broadcast News,' and 'Annie Hall' more than 20 times each.
What can be more stupid than to be in pain about future things and absent ones which at present are not felt?
I've spent more time in Las Vegas than any other city, almost including L.A. where I live.