East Side Story

East Side Story may refer to

In film and television:

  • East Side Story (film), a 2006 romantic comedy
  • East Side Story (1988 film), a film featuring Marc Anthony
  • East Side Story (documentary), a 1997 German documentary
  • "East Side Story" (Ugly Betty), an episode of the American TV series Ugly Betty
  • "East Side Story", an episode of the American TV series Will & Grace
  • East Side Stories, a 2012 Hungarian film

In music:

  • East Side Story (Squeeze album)
  • East Side Story (Kid Frost album)
  • East Side Story (Emily King album)
  • "East Side Story" (Bob Seger song)
  • "East Side Story", a song by Bryan Adams from Room Service
  • East Side Story (band), an American band including Ron Lauback

In literature:

  • East Side Story, a 2004 novel by Louis Auchincloss

In art:

  • East Side Story, a 2008 video installation by Igor Grubić

In theatre

  • An early name for West Side Story used when it still took place in the Lower East Side about a Jewish girl (that became Maria) and a Roman Catholic boy (that became Tony)

Famous quotes containing the words east side, east, side and/or story:

    Everybody ought to have a lower East Side in their life.
    Irving Berlin (1888–1989)

    The majority of the men of the North, and of the South and East and West, are not men of principle. If they vote, they do not send men to Congress on errands of humanity; but while their brothers and sisters are being scourged and hung for loving liberty,... it is the mismanagement of wood and iron and stone and gold which concerns them.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    But to most of us society shows not its face and eye, but its side and back. To stand in true relations with men in a false age is worth a fit of insanity, is it not?
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    Today one does not hear much about him.... The fame of his likes circulates briskly but soon grows heavy and stale; and as for history it will limit his life story to the dash between two dates.
    Vladimir Nabokov (1899–1977)