Wednesday, February 11, 2026

East Coast reviewers in a "hick town"

 In yesterday's post here, I noticed the NY Times writer noted the comments of "East Coast reviewers."

LOL - what about reviews in the newspapers in Minneapolis?  Missoula?  Des Moines?  Bismarck? - - dammit, what about television show reviews in the Akron Beacon Journal??  Huh?  How about those?!

        He only cared about reviews by writers on the East Coast.

This touches on a phenomenon where some people see residents of New York City as being actually quite provincial and myopic, like only seeing things from their own narrow point of view, when we might expect them to be very open-minded, sophisticated, and liberal, because they live in a city that is vibrant and rich with cultural opportunities and experiences.


        Someone once said, "New York is the biggest hick town in America" - I googled this quotation - it comes up, but doesn't assign it to any personal source - like no one knows who said it first.

Woody Allen is one example - and this isn't a criticism, only an observation - he has said, himself, he doesn't like to "leave the city" because why would he? - it has everything you want and need.

        In the '70s when I arrived in Boston to go to college, I noticed in several students' dorm rooms there would be a poster on the wall depicting New York City as the center of America.

Googling that, I got the picture below.  Very unclear to look at, but we can get the idea. ...




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