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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!
On the day of Andrew Giuliani's 37th birthday, he and Sid are joined by his mother Donna Hanover. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Monday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Andrew Giuliani sits in as co-host on his birthday, as the duo react to former President Donald Trump kicking off his 2024 Presidential campaign with a speech in New Hampshire. The former President hyped up the people of New Hampshire, emphasizing how important it is to win the state, while delivering backhanded insults at both the candidates that have declared their runs against him, and the ones that have yet to declare, but for all intents and purposes will imminently enter the race. Sid and Andrew both agree that the former President should focus more on the real issues facing Americans today, rather than spend his time attacking his potential opponents. In other news of the day, Chris Cuomo realizes it may not be in his best interest to get Sid angry, protests are held throughout the city following the release of the body cam footage of the Tyre Nichols arrest, New York City Mayor Eric Adams is getting some serious pushbacks from stubborn migrants who don't want to move, Lee Zeldin teases a return to government in his near future, and Super Bowl LVII is now set between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs. Donna Hanover, Curtis Sliwa, Rich Lowry, Lee Zeldin, Joe Lieberman and Rudy Giuliani join the program, and as always make sure you don't miss out on the "Movie Monday" installment of The Peerless Boilers Sid's Take Contest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This month: Donna Hanover rounds up major fall arts happenings; Barry Mitchell visits comedian Alison Leiby; three generations of actors playing the role of Shaft; actor Lauren Ridloff; author Sarah Blake; and young Nora Brown, who plays old-timey music.
Former first-lady of New York City, journalist, and actress Donna Hanoverhas been an advocateand philanthropist for scientific, health and women’s causes for decades. She tells uswhythese issues are important to her and why thestoriesof those affectedneed to be told.
S&U! heads to the American Museum of Natural History to learn about oceans. Concussions in sports are given a full examination, while Donna Hanover gets the new Shingles vaccine, and exercise is given additional benefits to aging.
Lisa Beth Kovetz meets the artistic team behind the new play "A Life". Donna Hanover takes us inside the Tony award winning regional theater Paper Mill Playhouse in New Jersey. Andrew Falzon beams up to the Star Trek exhibit at the Intrepid.
Arts in the City this month: Donna Hanover visits to The New York Botanical Garden’s Frida Kahlo exhibition; Pat Collins interviews Carroll Spinney, the puppeteer who transforms into Sesame Street’s Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch; and more.
John and Chris discuss the numerous connections between intelligence agencies and the culinary disciplines. Julia Childs, Martha Stewart, Celebrity Chefs, Culture Creation, The OSS, The CIA, Body of Lies,Culinary Institute of America, The Rockefeller Family,Three Days of the Condor, Donna Hanover,ImClone Scandal, Alex Prud'Homme,Nigel Lawson,Ina Rosenberg Garten,Jeffrey Garten,David Rothkopf,Commute Music:Soul Kitchen by X.............. http://www.spyculture.com/biggest-ever-foia-release-from-pentagon-entertainment-liaison-office/
Science & U looks into alternative healing from bees and leeches to treat inflammation and pain to aromatherapy to relieve stress. Donna Hanover also talks with Dr. Martin Ehrlich to get a full overview of integrative medicine.
Science & U explores the chemistry of what we eat, drink and even how our brain interprets smell and taste. Lisa Beth Kovetz also experiments with the process of making beer while Donna Hanover talks with author Josie Iselin about seaweed.
*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!
Donna Hanover talks to the animals…and finds out how and why they’re helping humans overcome major hurdles in their lives. Ernabel DeMillo gets musical…with instruments made from trash! And MORE!
Originally performed on Broadway in 1960, Gore Vidal’s "The Best Man" returns to Broadway with an all star cast and a Tony-nomination for Best Revival of a Play. In the latest Downstage Center, two of the shows stars, Donna Hanover and Jefferson Mays, go behind the scenes of the topical political barnburner and dish the dirt on their characters, co-actors, and the view from the wings of the star–studded cast. In addition, they discuss their careers, acting process and other roles.
Originally performed on Broadway in 1960, Gore Vidal’s "The Best Man" returns to Broadway with an all star cast and a Tony-nomination for Best Revival of a Play. In the latest Downstage Center, two of the shows stars, Donna Hanover and Jefferson Mays, go behind the scenes of the topical political barnburner and dish the dirt on their characters, co-actors, and the view from the wings of the star–studded cast. In addition, they discuss their careers, acting process and other roles.