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Renewable energy, racist redlining, and now possibly a renaissance. The people of Buffalo, New York have seen a lot. In the last century, this was a booming industrial town fueled by a falls and people from all over the planet. But most of the wealth concentrated at the top, and at the end it mostly...
She's the friendly hooker "Casey" in the horror cult classic "Basket Case", and starred with Divine in the campy play "Women Behind Bars". Beverly Bonner shares conversation and laughs as she talks about how it all began and what's she's been up to lately...
The U.S. economy, weak or strong, is the question at the heart of the election. But it doesn't get to the reality which is that, whatever else it may be, the U.S. economy is not democratic or good for the planet. But it could be. Marjorie Kelly and Ted Howard of the Democracy Collaborative say how...
Reboot of the very first episode after the pilot aired with Actor, Choreographer, Poet, Painter Noel Hall. He's since been to Cuba, taught a dance class in Wisconsin, and has an exhibition of his work in which Host/Producer Stephanie Lynn Wilson will read from his choreo-poem "Snapshots in Transit"...
New York, NY... Its a city with close to 100 billion dollar budget every year and one deputy mayor with some pretty creative plans for how to spend it. What can one city do? And what's it gonna take to create a non-racist democracy? J Phillip Thompson, NYC Deputy Mayor for Strategic Policy...
Roughly 40 million people live in poverty in the USA. Can you imagine living under $24,000 a year for a family of four? If you can’t, why not? Surely the media should help. This week, why mainstream media are so poor at covering poverty – and what one project is doing about it.
Open Mic Tribute for Arts Icon Steve Cannon by his creative family. Kara O'Connell, Nikki Johnson, Poonam Srivastava, Luciann Berrios, and Melanie Goodreaux share fond memories about the life of Steve Cannon in this very heartfelt tribute. They share their photo and video memories.
Poonam Srivastava discusses her life traveling the world, her creative journey, New York's dying underground arts scene, and the loss of mutual friend and East Village Arts Icon Steve Cannon.