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Is the author
and Publisher of Vegetarian
Dining in NYC and the author of Good
and Cheap Vegetarian Dining in NY. He's been interviewed
about his book on TV, on WOR Radio and written about in the NY Times,
NY Daily News, and Newsday.
Rode
his bike from Fairbanks to Anchorage to raise money for a cure for
Aids, as well as a number of times from Boston to NYC to benefit
GMHC.
Was
a lyricist for three years with
the prestigious
BMI Lehman Engels Musical Theatre Workshop
(which gave us "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown",
"Little Shop of Horrors", "Ragtime", and "Avenue Q").
Has been
a professional actor
since the age of 12, making a brief but consistent living playing
Hansel - including
in one production at the famed Provincetown Playhouse in Greenwich Village.
Has
written and performed over a dozen original musical-comedy reviews
at NY cabarets and nightclubs, including, "Fay Wray and her Five
Gorillas", and "Hey you! Come see our show and pay us!",
as well as his one-man show, "Seven Ages".
Was
the lead singer, songwriter, and rhythm guitarist for a band called,
"Deaf Ludwig".
Hitchhiked
across Canada at 16, supporting himself by performing as a
street-mime.
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