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Imagining the Radical World of Lenny Bruce
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Ronnie Marmo, Actor, Writer, Director, Producer, Instructor
Punto de Vista | Noviembre 29, 2018
En este episodio, nuestra productora ejecutiva Zenaida Mendez conversa con Donaida Castillo sobre el empoderamiento de la mujer. Mas adelante, Zenaida y Carlos Cabrera se manifiestan sobre la partida a temprana edad del ex-senador Jose Peralta, y sobre los posibles candidatos para el puesto de...
Agenda 2019, Episode 1: Affordable Housing and Rent Regulation
#Agenda2019 co-hosts Ben Max, Executive Editor of Gotham Gazette and Jarrett Murphy, Executive Editor of City Limits speak with the Association for Neighborhood & Housing Development's Director of Organizing and Advocacy, Emily Goldstein and Delsenia Glover, Executive Director of Tenants & Neighbors...
Conversations with Channer
58 Min. Conversatiopn wioth Lenni Brenner
Conversations with Channer
59 Min. Conversation with Richard Bullet Ph.D
Conversations with Channer
58 Min. Conversation with Hon. Amad Kamal
Conversatiosn with Channer
58 Minute Conversation with George Stoney
Conversations with Channer
58 Min. Conversation with George Stoney
'Laser-Focused on Fiscal Discipline': Mayor Adams Presents First Budget Plan
Mayor Eric Adams on Wednesday released a $98.5 billion preliminary budget proposal for the 2023 fiscal year, which begins July 1.
Film Shooting Schedules: Best Practices for Scheduling Your Shoot
The keys to an effective shoot scheduling are planning, communication, and patience.
State Aims to Reinstate Hundreds of Psychiatric Beds Shifted During Pandemic
New York State is looking to reinstate all of the roughly 400 beds in the state's inpatient psychiatric system.
Construction Deaths in New York Increased During First Year of Pandemic, Report Shows
The construction industry was more deadly to workers in New York in the first year of the pandemic than in the two years prior, reversing a multiyear decline.