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This month on Arts in the City… Donna Hanover tours the Brooklyn Botanic Garden; Megan Gleason checks out Ballet Hispanico; Carol Anne Riddell visits a music therapy program in Brooklyn; Andrew Falzon takes a look at the Ice Cold exhibit at the AMNH; Patrick Pacheco shows us the garment district's past at the Ragtrader; and Susan Jhun chats with Lee Kim, whose pipe cleaner hats spread joy throughout the city…
This month on Arts in the City… Donna Hanover stops by a 95-year-old theater in Staten Island that has been brought back to its original splendor; Megan Gleason checks out an out of this world exhibit at the Intrepid Museum; Carol Anne Riddell visits a chorus that's helping kids find their voice; Andrew Falzon chats with a Guitaro5000, a youtube star encouraging people to sing on the streets of NYC; Eddie Bailey shows us the sights and sounds of the annual West Indian Day Parade; and we take a look at Barbara Mensch's beautiful photos of downtown Manhattan.
This month on Arts in the City… Donna Hanover steps inside the studio of artist Es Devlin at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum; Andrew Falzon catches the Life & Slimes of Marc Summers off-Broadway; Neil Rosen visits A Union of Hope: 1869, the new exhibit at the Tenement Museum; Patrick Pacheco chats with actor Stan Brown who just made his Broadway debut at 60 years old in the Tony-nominated play Water For Elephants; Megan Gleason checks out Baruch College's Mishkin Gallery; and Carol Anne Riddell tries some of the city's best rugelach!
This month on Arts In The City… Donna Hanover heads to the Gil Studio where they restore NYC's stained glass windows; Carol Anne Riddell checks out Clifford Prince King's eye-catching art with the Public Art Fund; Andrew Falzon visits the Whitney and their exhibit about the first AI-generated art; Neil Rosen learns about the NYC Indie Film Fest; and Scott Kerbey meets a couple who are lighting up Broadway stage!
This month on Arts In the City… Andrew Falzon checks out the bubbly at Brooklyn Seltzer Boys; Carol Anne Riddell visits the new exhibit at the Museum of Jewish Heritage; Susan Jhun learns about the lindy hop at with the Harlem Swing Dance Society; Donna Hannover sits down with harpist Ashley Jackson; Neil Rosen tours the historic Kaufman Astoria Studios in Queens; and Black America's Carol Jenkins chats with Spike Lee about his art collection on display at the Brooklyn Museum!
In this episode… Andrew Falzon checks out the big talent under the big top at Circus Vasquez; Carol Anne Riddell visits Playwrights Horizons where they're making theater accessible for everyone; Neil Rosen takes a look a movies starring our very own Central Park; Scott Kerbey stops by the Louis Armstrong House Museum; Donna Hanover shows us a very special Italian dress; and we head to the Museum of the City of New York for Gingerbread NYC.
In this episode… Susan Jhun checks out groundbreaking Korean art at the Guggenheim; Andrew Falzon takes a look at the American Museum of Natural History's unrivaled collection of indigenous art from the Pacific Northwest Coast; Neil Rosen stops by the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria; CUNY Uncut's Isabel Ortiz sits down with comedian Lissa Lenis; Donna Hanover shows us some best ways to celebrate the holidays in NYC; and Carol Anne Riddell visits the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts for an exhibit that pays tribute to New Yorker and opera legend Regina Resnik!
In this episode… Donna Hanover meets with a designer who transforms discarded Barbies into treasures for kids; Carol Anne Riddell visits a new exhibit at the Museum Of The City Of New York that's all about NYC in art; Neil Rosen gives us a preview of this fall's best movies; Andrew Falzon laces up his skates for a visit with the Ice Theatre Of NY; Mike Gilliam takes a tour of NYC's revolutionary past: Susan Jhun examins CUNY's Ravi Shankar's archive; and we celebrate fall at the Queens County Farm Museum.
This month on Arts In The City… Andrew Falzon finds out how to get to Sesame Street's new musical; Donna Hanover tours the brand new Perelman Performing Arts Center; Carol Anne Riddell checks out the incredible art in Grand Central Madison, Neil Rosen chats with actor Adam Scott; Susan Jhun visits ¡Moda Hoy! at FIT; and Barry Mitchell takes a look at NYC streets — in miniature!
This Month On Arts In The City… Andrew Falzon visits the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art, the world's only dedicated LGBTQIA+ art museum; Carol Anne Riddell gets a lesson in dessert making at CUNY's City Tech; Donna Hanover chats with sculptor Ann Gillen; Barry Mitchell sits down with comedian LeClerc Andre; Lisa Both Kovetz learns how actor Patricia Scanlon channeled her creativity during the pandemic; and we check out an inspiring choral performance at Brooklyn College!
In this episode… Neil Rosen talks with the cast of the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel; Craig Thompson takes us inside Midtown's Jazz Gallery; Isabel Ortiz visits Bronx Native; Susan Jhun takes a look at how art inspires fashion; Andrew Falzon chats with guitarist Joshua Lee Turner and checks out his signature guitar; and Carol Anne Riddell sits down with best-selling author John Searles.
This month on Arts in The City… Neil Rosen takes a behind the scenes look at the hit series The Gilded Age; Andrew Falzon gets an artistic look at bugs at the American Museum of Natural History; Carol Anne Riddell visits the Staten Island home of pioneering photographer Alice Austen; Susan Jhun chats with artist Susan Chen; Lisa Beth Kovetz meets young filmmaker Min Soo Park; and Barry Mitchell sits down with comedian Isabel Hagen.
This month: Harlem photography; author Abi Ishola-Ayodeji; Writopia Lab; and so much more! With host Carol Anne Riddell.
This month: A special book edition. Carol Anne Riddell visits with six authors: Sarah Pekkanen & Greer Hendricks; Therese Anne Fowler; Elinor Lipman; Shobha Rao; and Stephen McCauley.
On this month’s Arts in the City: New host Carol Anne Riddell comes to you from the New York Botanical Garden, and Mike Gilliam tells us about the orchid show that’s currently there
In this edition of Science & U! we hear from Dr. Gavin Schmidt of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Ocean Explorer Fabien Cousteau. Carol Anne Riddell and Dr. Max Gomez ask the experts what they are seeing as a result of climate change.
Tinabeth Piña talks to Karyn Parsons, Magalie Laguerre-Wilkinson tours museum restaurants, Pat Collins visits costume designer William Ivey Long, Carol Anne Riddell sits down with biographer Tom Santopietro & Mike Gilliam visits Trinity Cemetery.
Science & U examines Men's Health from different cancers to general overviews of why men are reluctant to see a doctor. Tinabeth Pina also gets the facts when it comes to Low T while Carol Anne Riddell makes a connection between marriage and heart health.
Check out the NEW Science & U!, Carol Anne Riddell explains how a tiny mouse just might save your life in the future. Andrew Falzon reports on the world of bees and their role in helping the environment. Mike Gilliam looks at language…through birdsong.
*Carol Anne Riddell takes a closer look at climate change, what it means and how each of us can help the environment. *Donna Hanover tells us why oysters might be the heroes of the environment…and their special history with New York Harbor. AND MORE!
“THE GLAMOROUS SIDE OF SCIENCE.” Carol Anne Riddell reports on all natural beauty products that help not only make you look good but also help the environment. Mike Gilliam talks with the experts about which diets are the most scientifically sound.
Carol Anne Riddell looks at Wonder Woman – and the real life wonder women making a difference for Science. Mike Gilliam talks with a Battlestar Galactica consultant who says the best superheroes are governed by the laws of real science.
In this episode: the role of women in science; whether NYC will go under water with next big hurricane; cutting edge technology and surgery for your pets; an urban barge for growing plants hydroponically and whether Pluto gets to be a planet again!