The MoMa was founded in 1929, and moved into, and out of, temporary locations, but in 1939 finally opened the doors of the building it still occupies in midtown Manhattan. The most stunning reinvention of the museum — the ‘New MoMa’ — opened to the public on November 20, 2004. Read more about the building’s state-of-the-art architecture and design…
President Neal Shapiro introduces SundayArts’ new hosts, Paula Zahn, formerly of CNN, and Philippe de Montebello, formerly of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Read more…
America just elected to the presidency Barack Hussein Obama, the son of a Kenyan immigrant. Eight years ago, no matter what your party affiliation or political persuasion, would you have believed it was possible? Probably not. So how did we get here?
New Yorkers and tourists from around the world cheered Barack Obama at election viewing parties around the five boroughs, and celebrated as results came in through the night on huge screens in Times Square and Rockefeller Plaza. Read more…
Some might argue that the global financial crisis started in New York. But whether the heart of the problem is on Main Street or on Wall Street, it is clear …
This panel discussion, from 9/17/2008, addresses the Development and Rezoning Plans for Coney Island and took place at the Municipal Art Society. MAS are trying to spearhead their own plans for the area, at odds with the NYC Department of City Planning. Who will get their way?
The Nov. 1 episode of Theater Talk features an interview with Radcliffe and Griffiths of the popular revival of Equus. Watch them warble in an excerpt from the interview, or watch full episode.
This entire program is devoted to an interview with Dick Zimmer, the Republican candidate for the United State Senate in New Jersey. Zimmer is running against the Democratic incumbent, Senator Frank Lautenberg.(originally aired: 11/1/2008)
The modern financial industry has largely driven the tri-state economy for 25 years. How badly has New Jersey’s local and state tax base been damaged by the crisis, and for how long? Watch program…
Inside Trenton and Caucus NJ host Steve Adubato has just published his third book, this one of media analysis, entitled “What Were They Thinking: The Good, The Bad and the Totally Clueless!“. He’ll be hosting a reading and signing of the book in Montclair NJ on Oct. 29, see details here.











