About Revel in New York

Revel in New York is a city and culture guide for curious travelers and locals alike. Through our original videos we introduce you to interesting New Yorkers that range from established artists, chefs, and musicians to the equally charismatic characters operating outside the margins of popular culture.

All of our videos are presented with our subject's personal recommendations about their favorite things to do in New York City as well as their suggestions on books, music, films and the cultural interests that have shaped their tastes. It is true that our character selection is subjective based upon people we like, but we hope you'll like them too, or at least find them interesting.

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CREATED & PRODUCED BY: Scott Newman & Marc Santo

WEB PRODUCER: Kevin Gillooly

CAMERA:
Rainer Evans, Kevin Schaefer, Kevin Gillooly, Michael Chance, Keith Strand, Frank Arostegui

VIDEO EDITORS: Karen Weinberg, Connor Kalista, Michael Chance, Kyle Gilman, Taj Musco, Carlo Santangelo, Christie Brown, Eben Bull, Xavier Marrades

WEB DESIGN: Freckles Studio

WEB DEVELOPMENT: Engine Industries

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Latest Videos

Danny Jacobs - Source: Photo by Scott Newman
"Inside the ring I have a warrior's mentality. I'm out for blood. I'm out for vengeance."
"I think this music is the soundtrack to city living. To me it sounds really organic even though it's made with machines."
Fred Cray
"Setting myself on fire was a trial and error process. There was some pain..."
JOSH HADAR
"This has become an obsession, a sickness. I have about 30 different ideas for bikes in my head at any given time."
Molly Crabapple
"I am an illustrator, which in the art world, is very much equivalent to whore."
"Members from our club have been the first to climb Mt. Everest & the first to land on the moon."
McDermott & McGough
"The art scene has changed. I don’t think it’s very exciting. I think it’s very corporate and a little boring."