In this podcast, we feature the New York City landmarks of New York that you would never know were there. We feature guests from all five boroughs, and we cover a wide range of places: music venues, historical landmarks, mansions.
Anna speaks with music historian Kent Underwood of the Avery Fischer Center. This episode was produced by Teresa Zhang.
Sam and Anna talk about the history of the Grateful Dead in NYC. Groovy.
For the episode between Indigenous People's/Columbus Day and Native American Heritage Month (November), Sam and Anna talk to Rick Chavolla of the American Indian Community House about the history that predates ALL the other history we've EVER discussed on this podcast. For more about the American Indian Community House, visit aich.org
Sam and Anna are BACK for a fifth season of Sic Transit Gloria! To start off, a conversation with Fatima Julien about a hanging in Washington Square Park, ghosts, and dragons.
Anna & Sabeena see Don Giovanni at the Met Opera, and are perplexed by atomic fireball candy
we talk about the american dream with museum of the city of new york and my name is sabeena i did a year of a podcast and i still don't know how to speak
The second part of Hugh Ryan's brainwww.hughryan.org/
A queer history of the Brooklyn Navy Yard and lots of awkward banter
In which we go abroad & Sam sings us a song
Anna and Sabeena travel to the Edgar Allan Poe cottage in the Bronx.
Walt Whitman Parkwww.nycgovparks.org/parks/walt-whit…an-park/history