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Grammy Award-winning drummer and composer Terri Lyne Carrington, together with Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist and recording artist Christie Dashiell, joins host Carol Jenkins to discuss We I…
Grammy Award-winning drummer and composer Terri Lyne Carrington, together with Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist and recording artist Christie Dashiell, joins host Carol Jenkins to discuss We I…
Honey, honey, how it thrills me!" " "MAMMA MIA!" is back on Broadway. Patrick Pacheco sits down with the Dynamos " Christine Sherrill (Donna), Jalynn Steele (Tanya), Carly Sakolove (Rosie) "…
It's the new season of Arts in the City! This month we explore the Milky Way and some out of this world jewelry at the American Museum of Natural History; find out what it takes to be a NYC …
Photographs of asylum inmates come alive, dancing with the ghosts of doctors and speaking with the spirits of plants in this hybrid documentary that explores the mind's power to heal. It ask…
A failed actor in his 70s is offered a second shot at stardom: a lead role on Broadway. With help from his no-nonsense wife and a few brutally honest old theatre friends, he might make it ba…
Aspiring actress Cassie believes she's found her big Hollywood break when a mysterious, Shakespeare-quoting "producer" invites her to audition. But what starts as a promising opportunity qui…
Discover how a Brooklyn College professor brings ancient history into today's conversations; meet a Hunter alum who turned her social work background into a new career in coaching; explore C…
On this segment of CUNY Laureates, we learn how City College graduate Bernard Malamud rewrote his life story from one of poverty and struggle into one of a celebrated writer. Show Creator/E…
We kick off our 12th season with an in-depth report on Asian American Voters and the NYC Mayoral race; Adoptees for Justice and Trump immigration policy; CUNY's Asian American/Asian Research…
Exiled from her homeland of Myanmar, revolutionary artist Chaw Ei Thein uses performance art and artwork to raise awareness about political repression, manifest her dissent, and express her …
After the loss of their mother, Aim and her younger brother return to NYC carrying shattered dreams. When her ex-girlfriend unexpectedly reappears, Aim must confront her grief, creative long…
Season 7 of "Theater: All the Moving Parts" comes to a close with a look back at three unforgettable productions. "Liberation""a play we featured earlier this year"is transferring to Broadwa…
This month on Arts in the City…we take a look at some of our favorite stories from this past season… we check out some artistic and intricate fashion pleating; listen to some up and comi…
Grief opens a strange new door in this animated journey through loss, memory, and what lingers on. Morgan and the Medium is a stop-motion exploration of what we leave behind"and what might r…
During the break in a downtown play, a free-spirited woman pulls a disaffected smoker into a spontaneous"and surprisingly intimate"conversation about tobacco, mortality, and meaning. Intermi…
Boy meets girl. Girl meets cake demon. Chaos and frosting follow. Bloodercream is a deliciously unhinged horror-comedy where love gets sticky and icing gets fatal. This isn't your average me…
After violence tears through a city, its people begin to rebuild through story, song, and fractured memory. This Thing of Ours is a poetic elegy for lives interrupted and the fragile myths w…
When her internet cuts out, Jeanine finds a strange WiFi signal"and something sinister hiding inside. ROUTER is a paranoid, high-stakes horror about connection, surveillance, and the ghosts …
A dreamlike essay film where the spirit of Shirley Jackson hovers just out of frame. One World is Writing unravels fiction, autobiography, and fear into a single, hypnotic thread. When the w…
A father waits for his son as the night stretches on, and a buried truth begins to surface. In this ghostly on memory and longing, Your Blue Heart stars Don Castro and Roy Flores. Where memo…
Marc Weitz, founder of the NYC Indie Theatre Film Festival, and Jocelyn Kuritsky, founder of Staging Film, lead an insightful conversation with filmmakers Elise Valderrama, Ryan Spahn, David…
Marc Weitz, founder of the NYC Indie Theatre Film Festival, and Jocelyn Kuritsky, founder of Staging Film, lead an insightful conversation with filmmakers Elise Valderrama, Ryan Spahn, David…
Nice People. Old friends reunite, strangers return, and kindness becomes a curse. In five interwoven tales, a small town in Maine confronts betrayal, longing, and the surreal edges of every…
Broadway icon Donna McKechnie opens up about the 50th anniversary of "A Chorus Line""and the secrets behind her Tony-winning collaboration with Michael Bennett. In this episode of "Theater…
From Broadway to Baking: Arnold Wilkerson's Sweet SuccessOnce an actor, now a master pie-maker, Wilkerson traded the spotlight for the kitchen to launch The Little Pie Company. Hear how he m…