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Best podcasts about Kevin C Fitzpatrick

Latest podcast episodes about Kevin C Fitzpatrick

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show
Podcast Episode 47: Return from the 27-Month Break

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 28:34


The podcast is finally back. Joanna and Kevin's Big Show took an extended break since the last episode in March 2022. Episode 47 here, and we are catching up and planning big things for the show. For Kevin, it was 27 month of a variety of activities. There was 18 months working for NYC Parks and working on a podcast for the city. And in January 2023 becoming Shepherd of The Lambs. Joanna has been Continue Reading → The post Podcast Episode 47: Return from the 27-Month Break appeared first on Kevin C. Fitzpatrick.

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Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show
Episode 46: Poker, Books, Side Hustles, Drinks

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 18:57


Still a little rusty after our podcasting hiatus, we have dusted off the cobwebs by now for our third episode since our big time off. In this episode, Joanna and Kevin talk about the return of poker playing, writing books, and side hustles. Joanna's eBay store is heating up, and Kevin is looking forward to going to New Orleans one of these days for Tales of the Cocktails. Will Jo go? We wrap up with Continue Reading → The post Episode 46: Poker, Books, Side Hustles, Drinks appeared first on Kevin C. Fitzpatrick.

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show
Episode 45: Shower Curtain Patrick

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 27:51


In our second podcast from our too-long hiatus, we welcome our first guest to sit down with us. Shower Curtain Patrick (his bar name) is a longtime regular customer of Joanna's, and he invented a radical new shower curtain design. He sent a complimentary shower curtain to Jo, which we unbox on the show. The idea came to Patrick when he was sick of “the cling” and the “gunk” of cheap plastic shower curtains, which Continue Reading → The post Episode 45: Shower Curtain Patrick appeared first on Kevin C. Fitzpatrick.

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Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show
Episode 44: Return from Hiatus

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 41:43


In our first broadcast together since May 2020, Joanna and Kevin settle into the groove of getting the Big Show back up and running. We are together again at The Lambs, catching up. It is indeed sad that we lost two of our guests, Billy the Artist from Episode 4, and Big Ed Cody from Episode 16. Ed also recorded our theme song, which we are keeping on the opening and closing of the show. Continue Reading → The post Episode 44: Return from Hiatus appeared first on Kevin C. Fitzpatrick.

WFUV's Cityscape
Dorothy Parker's Ashes Find a Home in the Bronx

WFUV's Cityscape

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 30:01


"Men seldom make passes at girls who wear glasses." It’s a quip attributed to writer, poet and critic Dorothy Parker. She also once said “a silver cord ties me tight to my city.” Her city being New York City. Dorothy Parker lived an extraordinary life in the Big Apple, but what happened after she died is also extraordinary. It’s a story that was literally put to rest this summer amidst the coronavirus pandemic.  More than 53 years after her death, Dorothy Parker’s ashes were interred at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx.  It’s a tale only our guests on this week's Cityscape could tell well. Kevin C. Fitzpatrick is the head of the Dorothy Parker Society. He’s also a professional tour guide and author. He along with The New Yorker Writer, Laurie Gwen Shapiro, brought Parker’s cremains to the Bronx from Baltimore, where they had been interred at NAACP headquarters. It’s quite the story! 

Cityscape
Dorothy Parker's Ashes Find a Home in the Bronx

Cityscape

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 30:01


"Men seldom make passes at girls who wear glasses." It's a quip attributed to writer, poet and critic Dorothy Parker. She also once said “a silver cord ties me tight to my city.” Her city being New York City. Dorothy Parker lived an extraordinary life in the Big Apple, but what happened after she died is also extraordinary. It's a story that was literally put to rest this summer amidst the coronavirus pandemic.  More than 53 years after her death, Dorothy Parker's ashes were interred at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx.  It's a tale only our guests on this week's Cityscape could tell well. Kevin C. Fitzpatrick is the head of the Dorothy Parker Society. He's also a professional tour guide and author. He along with The New Yorker Writer, Laurie Gwen Shapiro, brought Parker's cremains to the Bronx from Baltimore, where they had been interred at NAACP headquarters. It's quite the story! 

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show
Episode 43: Adjusting to New York’s New Reality

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 30:04


With life shutdown everyplace close to us, we make some changes. Joanna has launched a home business with an Etsy store to sell DIY cocktail mixes to make bloody marys and Moscow mules yourself, hand sanitizer, healthy hair serum, and essential oil roller bottles. We talk about the changing nature of the New York bar scene, and what the changes brought by the pandemic mean to life in the city. Kevin has been leading virtual Continue Reading → The post Episode 43: Adjusting to New York’s New Reality appeared first on Kevin C. Fitzpatrick.

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show
Episode 42: Bowling & Quarantine Fashion Style with Queen Elizabeth

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 39:34


With rhinestones on her facemask and wearing purple or camouflage, the always-stylish Queen Elizabeth is out with quarantine fashion in Brooklyn these days. We chat with the Williamsburg resident while she’s stuck at home, sometimes on her sewing machine adding bling to her vintage clothes. By day she works for one the most recognizable fashion designers, but that is on hold for now. A longtime regular at Doc Holliday’s and other East Village joints, Liz Continue Reading → The post Episode 42: Bowling & Quarantine Fashion Style with Queen Elizabeth appeared first on Kevin C. Fitzpatrick.

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show
Episode 41: A Titanic Talk with Guide Dave Gardner

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 23:41


It’s the ship everyone has heard about. For the 41st episode of the podcast—still recorded remotely—Joanna and Kevin’s Big Show welcomes tour guide Dave Gardner who offers RMS Titanic walking tours. Dave has a wealth of knowledge about the fateful 1912 voyage and offers insightful (and fun) tours of locations around Manhattan that have ties to the shipwreck. His tours are packed with history and we get the scoop on how they came about. You Continue Reading → The post Episode 41: A Titanic Talk with Guide Dave Gardner appeared first on Kevin C. Fitzpatrick.

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show
Episode 40: Comedian Todd Montesi

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 32:26


We need to laugh. For the 40th episode of the podcast—and the first one recorded remotely—Joanna and Kevin’s Big Show welcomes comedian Todd Montesi. For more than a dozen years he’s been the host of a roving underground comedy series, the Ug! Comedy Show, a downtown New York showcase. While Todd is stuck at home in Brooklyn, he’s making and sharing comedy online with this friends on his Instagram Live Show. On the show, we Continue Reading → The post Episode 40: Comedian Todd Montesi appeared first on Kevin C. Fitzpatrick.

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show
Episode 39: The Bowery Boys

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 56:01


The stars aligned and we were able to bring New York’s favorite podcast heroes on the Big Show: Greg Young and Tom Meyers. They are best known as The Bowery Boys, and for more than 300 episodes they have delivered New York City history with equal doses of knowledge and fun. In this show we learned about the roots of the show and their rock-solid friendship that goes back to the early 90s in NYC. Continue Reading → The post Episode 39: The Bowery Boys appeared first on Kevin C. Fitzpatrick.

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show
Episode 38: The Bronxer, Alex Rivera

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 30:54


We meet one of the rising stars in the city, Alex Rivera, aka The Bronxer. He’s part of the driving creative energy coming out of The Bronx as a visual artist and creative, with his photographs gaining wide appeal, his projects at El Fogón and borough hotspots, to his brand Section 8 Entrepreneur. Alex has a lot of plates spinning the air, and it’s a pleasure to meet someone so focused. He’s got new books Continue Reading → The post Episode 38: The Bronxer, Alex Rivera appeared first on Kevin C. Fitzpatrick.

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show
Episode 37: Baker & Burlesque Star Dandy Dillinger

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 27:56


Alcohol plays a big part in our host’s history, so we of course need to celebrate Repeal Day on December 5. Joining us today is Dandy Dillinger, the co-host of the Repeal Society. She is a baker and burlesque star, and for four years has helped host the annual party to mark when booze was legal again after the disaster of Prohibition. She is a dancer, model, and pastry chef. Dandy is also Miss Art Continue Reading → The post Episode 37: Baker & Burlesque Star Dandy Dillinger appeared first on Kevin C. Fitzpatrick.

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show
Episode 36: Raconteur and Poker Star Steve Zolotow

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 39:15


The show this week has a guest with stories about growing up where Marilyn Monroe and Liz Taylor dropped into his life as the son of famous writer parents. Today Steve Zolotow is more known for his poker tournament appearances and sage wisdom on everything from bridge, chess, pool, and poker. He regales us with tales about playing cards at the legendary Mayfair Club, at Larry Flynt’s house, and among card cheats. We never know Continue Reading → The post Episode 36: Raconteur and Poker Star Steve Zolotow appeared first on Kevin C. Fitzpatrick.

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show
Episode 35: Composer-Singer Julian Fleisher

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 43:26


We have an excellent show with East Village composer-singer Julian Fleisher, who also gave us a new song he produced to include on the show. It is “Nothing Rhymes With Christmas” that he wrote and is performed by the great Ana Gasteyer. It’s included to hear in its entirety courtesy of them on the show! Julian wears a lot of hats, but he likes being on the stage the most. In this episode, we chat Continue Reading → The post Episode 35: Composer-Singer Julian Fleisher appeared first on Kevin C. Fitzpatrick.

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Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show
Episode 34: Season 2 Kickoff Show

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 30:02


After a break of a few months, we are back with a new season of shows. Joanna and Kevin catch up on what has been happening during the break. Joanna played in the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, and gave a talk about poker to a crowd at the Algonquin Hotel. Kevin promoted his newest book 111 Places In The Bronx That You Must Not Miss. Plus had a trip to meet some Continue Reading → The post Episode 34: Season 2 Kickoff Show appeared first on Kevin C. Fitzpatrick.

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show
Episode 33: Photographer Joe Conzo, Jr.

Joanna & Kevin’s Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 23:24


On our second episode recorded at Bronx Native, we sit down with photographer Joe Conzo, Jr. He shot the photos for 111 Places In The Bronx That You Must Not Miss, which came out this month. Joe is a lifelong Bronxite, and talks about growing up in the shadow of famous parents, and navigating the world of The Bronx. Today his images are recognized around the world as being at the moment when Hip Hop Continue Reading → The post Episode 33: Photographer Joe Conzo, Jr. appeared first on Kevin C. Fitzpatrick.

So it's a show?: keeping up with the Gilmore Girls
BONUS ep: Interview with Dorothy Parker Society President Kevin C. Fitzpatrick!

So it's a show?: keeping up with the Gilmore Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018


To supplement our discussion of Dawn Powell and Dorothy Parker we had last week, we spoke with two people who have spent a lot more time researching these women’s lives than we have! In this bonus episode, we chat with Kevin C. Fitzpatrick, President of the Dorothy Parker Society. He fills us in on the awesomeness of the Algonquin Hotel, Mrs. Parker’s legacy as one of the Greats from the Jazz Age, and how he came by her mink coat. Plus, he points out a Dorothy Parker reference in Gilmore Girls we missed!

History Author Show
Kevin C. Fitzpatrick – World War I New York: A Guide to the City’s Enduring Ties to the Great War

History Author Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2017 44:40


May 29, 2017 - We're uploading this episode for Memorial Day 2017, to pay tribute to the men and women who gave their lives in service to the United States. Leading us on this trip into the past, is Kevin C. Fitzpatrick, a licensed New York City Sightseeing Guide, United States Marine veteran, and author of World War I New York: A Guide to the City's Enduring Ties to the Great War. World War I has deep roots in the Empire State, which sent more men to fight than the other stars on the flag. Next-door New Jersey played a big role, as well, including Dean's hometown of Cresskill, which was home to the sprawling Camp Merritt. When those men shipped out, they rode the rail line to Hoboken, a prime embarkation point for the doughboys, leading to General Pershing's slogan that they'd be in "Heaven, Hell or (back home in) Hoboken" by Christmas. The area remained an important hub for men, prisoners of war, and recruiting throughout the conflict. Following the Armistice in 1918, the city sought to remember those who lost their lives over there, and erected more memorials for this event than any other. To mark the centennial of the fight against the Central Powers, we'll explore the legacy of the War to End All Wars, in 21st Century Gotham. You can find this week's guest at FitzpatrickAuthor.com, or at K72ndSt on Twitter. His previous books including The Governors Island Explorer’s Guide and The Algonquin Round Table New York: A Historical Guide.    

The Bowery Boys: New York City History
The Algonquin Round Table

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 59:46


EPISODE 223One June afternoon in the spring of 1919, a group of writers and theatrical folk got together at the Algonquin Hotel to roast the inimitable Alexander Woollcott, the trenchant theater critic for the New York Times who had just returned from World War I, brimming with dramatically overbaked stories.   The affair was so rollicking, so engaging, that somebody suggested -- "Why don't we do this every day?" And so they did. The Algonquin Round Table is the stuff of legends, a regular lunch date for the cream of New York's cultural elite. In this show, we present you with some notable members of the guest list -- including the wonderful droll Dorothy Parker, the glibly observant Franklin Pierce Adams and the charming Robert Benchley, to name but a few. But you can't celebrate the Round Table from a recording studio so we head to the Algonquin to soak in the ambience and interview author Kevin C. Fitzpatrick about the Jazz Age's most famous networking circle. Are you ready for a good time? “The first thing I do in the morning is brush my teeth and sharpen my tongue.” -- Dorothy Parker boweryboyshistory.com Support the show.