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Conversations with Harold Channer
58 min. Conversation with Robert Knight
Conversations with Harold Channer
58 min. Conversation with Ramsey Clark
Conversations with Harold Channer
58 min. Conversation with Michael Steven Smith
EMME KEMP.... BUBBLING BROWN SUGAR
Emme Kemp is all music. Broadway composer-actress ("Bubbling Brown Sugar"), Chicago born, Emme Kemp is at home with blues and gospel and the broad based culturally inclusive music that prepared her as a teenager for coaching with the emminent pianist Egon Petri on the West Coast.
Conversations with Harold Channer
58 min. Conversation with Louis O. Kelso & A.H. Raskin
Conversations with Harold Channer
58 min. Conversation with Robert Ashford
She's a Maneater, baby
This week's episode takes a look at the just-released multiplatform shark game Maneater -- where you are the shark.
Conversations with Harold Channer
58 min. Conversation with Harold Geneen
Initiative Offers Blueprint for Inclusive New York City Recovery and Growth
The New York City Inclusive Growth Initiative -- an effort organized by three major nonprofit groups -- released a “blueprint” of 50-plus recommendations for the next Mayor and City Council.
This Week on MNN
This Week on MNN commemorates the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks on our country.
The Money Race for NYC Mayor: Adams Continues to Eclipse Sliwa as General Election Approaches
Eric Adams has continued a robust fundraising operation since receiving the Democratic nomination for mayor, bolstering his chances of sailing smoothly to victory in the November general election against his long-shot opponent, Republican Curtis Sliwa.
'This Moment Calls For Immediate Change': State Senate Takes Aim at New York's Ethics Watchdog
Lawmakers in the State Senate have set their sights on the dysfunctional Joint Commission on Public Ethics, the state’s ethics watchdog often criticized for its apparent lack of independence and bite.