Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and WNET.ORG jointly announce that a street-level, glass-walled production facility and television studio will open spring 2009 on the Lincoln Center campus, at the corner of Broadway and 66th Street.
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…
In this SundayArts profile, Neal Shapiro interviews Zarin Mehta, the appointed executive director of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, who was instrumental in securing the logistics for the 2008 New York Philharmonic visit to North Korea. Watch the interview…
Thirteen/WNET president Neal Shapiro interviews Glenn D. Lowry, director of the Museum of Modern Art, about MoMA’s growing permanent collection, the expansion and renovation by architect Yoshio Taniguchi, and the transformation of a former warehouse in Long Island City, Queens, into a state-of-the-art study and storage center. Watch the interview.
Thirteen President Neal Shapiro gives the details, including that the half-hour program, titled Your World Tonight, will be helmed by Marc Rosenwasser from Associated Press, and will replace the airing …
Bite your nails along with Thirteen’s Neal Shapiro as he gives us the play-by-play of the 2008 NY Emmys, held April 6th, 2008, and see the entire list of nominees from Thirteen.











