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)

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