Like so many denizens of the Big Apple, Woody Allen finds himself strapped for cash.Great moments in Blue America.
Allen, a filmmaker as synonymous with Manhattan as yellow cabs and the Brooklyn Bridge, has been priced out of the city he calls both his home and his greatest inspiration.
"I wish I could afford to be here all the time, but it's a very expensive city to work in. It's gotten worse for me. It's gotten better in that they give you tax breaks. But everything (else) has gone up.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Woody Allen : New York Too Expensive to do Business
USA Today reports: