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Native's Guide to New York (4th Edition) [Paperback]

Richard Laermer (Author)
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June 1998
This is an opinionated guide to the greatest things to do in New York. It also includes a guide to New York on-line. It tells the reader where to find the best party at 5.00am and the best bagels afterwards; the best places to eat alone or to play chess, pool or video games; and the places to avoid. Richard Laermer offers information on restaurants, clubs, bars and theatres off the beaten track. He has an eye for what of the hip to here to stay and what of what's stayed deserves to be hip. He insists that being bored (or boring) in New York is a sin.

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"The Native's Guide" gives life to the city, a sense of why people lover or hate it--sometimes depending on the time of day. It is valuable for a visitor looking beyond the norm and invaluable for anyone moving to--or back to--New York. -- St. Petersburg, FL Times, Bruce Lowitt, 4 October 1998

Filled with the outrageous to the obvious: a must read for any New Yorker claiming to be a New Yorker. -- New York Daily News

About the Author

Richard Laermer is president of Richard Laermer Media, a media consulting firm in New York City, and the creator of the Native's Guide to New York forum and a new alternative area called Smoky Basement, both on CompuServe. He also appears regularly as the "Guerrilla Consumer" on CNN and on public radio's "Marketplace" program.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 380 pages
  • Publisher: W W Norton & Co Inc; 4th Rev&Up edition (June 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0393318109
  • ISBN-13: 978-0393318104
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.5 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,555,770 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I am a well-known authority (read big mouth) on media and the author of the brand new book "2011: Trendspotting" plus coauthor of "Punk Marketing" and author of "Full Frontal PR." I'm pretty regularly quoted in papers, magazines, TV and the online society about the strange goings-on in the so-called fourth estate--and future trends. A former magazine and newspaper journalist, I have lots of other books, too. But...

My day job is as veteran CEO of the independent public relations firm RLM PR (RLMpr.com)

I am also the host of the new radio show Unspun and the co-manager of BadPitchBlog (badrelease.com).

RLM PR is the aggressive and particularly creative group that represents some of the top mid-tech (online/wireless/software), entertainment, healthcare, entrepreneurial, publishing, and 'uniquely positioned' businesses. Founded way back in 1990. Seems like a long time ago.

You can sign up for the RLM trendSpotting Report at www.RLMpr.com. It's monthly and you won't want your 15 minutes back.

Other books: trendSpotting, published in 2002 from Plume, has become the single most fun trend reference guide for the new millennium. And I'm proud to say the series Native's Guide to New York series is in fifth edition from WW Norton.

I have a single goal: to ensure marketing in its old style glory will never be the same and show people how to make money by spotting trends and diving into them.

Have a wealth of experience on many-many-sides of the media, as a well versed media junkie and sometime guru. Worked as a reporter beginning in 1980, and columns, reporting, and reviews have been published in The New York Times, the New York Daily News, Reuters, USA Today, People, Saturday Review, US, Interview, The New York Post, and Rolling Stone, Editor & Publisher, Crains, among others.

Books have been reviewed and featured on CNN, The Today Show, CBS Sunday Morning, MSNBC, National Public Radio, New York One News, and Bloomberg radio/TV, as well as dozens of other local TV, radio, and online venues. I am recognized as the bubbly guy on Public Radio's Marketplace program, also known as The PR Professional, doling out stories depicting how the media works for and with PR every day.

Founded RLM when I recognized companies' increasing need for effective media representation. Saw clearly how publicists were not grasping the intricacies of their clients' businesses. With many years' experience as a journalist, I finally saw how crucial it was to deliver results for clients while respecting the demands placed on overburdened reporters. Over the past decade, RLM PR has gotten results for its clients by capitalizing on current and emerging trends.

In 2003, I shocked a few friends and acquaintances on both coasts by moving to CA to open RLM's office there. I'm not there that much anymore and have become particularly bicoastal. I still spend half my time looking at airline seatbacks, however, where I travel on behalf of clients and am featured at speaking engagements worldwide (which I love).

For more see Laermer.com and PunkMarketing.com.

Please write me. I'd like to know what is up. I'll get back quickly. [BlackBerry junkie.]

richard@laermer.com

 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Native Intelligence..., August 26, 2002
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Here's why I find this book invaluable: I am a New Yorker, yet I'm able to use it as a guidebook to my own city. It has all kinds of out of the way places such as East Village eatery Veselka that would not appear in the typical tourists guide. And it is written in a way that's both edgy and accessible. I can only imagine that this book would be a great resource for non-New Yorkers.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A True Lover of NYC, August 25, 2002
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Mr. Laermer has written a guide book that is extemely useful to both Natives and tourists. In addition, it contains many inciteful and hilarious commentaries showing his profound love for what I think is the greatest city on the planet. In prepping for my commitment ceremony with my companion, we have bought a couple of dozen copies of Natives Guide to give to our out of town guests. We have people who have never been east of the Mississipi as well as European friends and we feel confident that this book will give them a comfort level so they will be able take on the challenge of touring the city. I highly recomment this book.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Buy this book whether you're a New Yorker or a Visitor!, August 24, 2002
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New York is a world unto itself and what a treasure from someone who really knows that world...
I wanted to learn how to tango, for example, and found great listings for classes, places to go to practice (and show off) my new "hot stuff" dirty dancing techniques and even tango restaurants and bistros for the tango obsessed! how great is that??
But most of all, especially now, since new york is finding its feet again,(Grab your coat and get your hat! Leave your worries on the doorstep!) it's a generous spirited, insightful, warm-hearted guide to what makes New York a great place to live and visit. I love this book!
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