A Celebration of Barbara Cook – Gala Barbara Cook (1927-2017) spent half her career creating iconic ingénues in Broadway musicals and half as a concert, cabaret performer and [...] June 19, 2018
Poet’s Corner: Darkness Falls Processing people like pigs: Waft aromas of blathering prigs, With stench of festering hate– Where new-born flies flock Through skies [...] June 19, 2018
WAT-CAST: Dami Roelse on Walking for Health We all know that walking is a great way to stay healthy. But as we age, we sometimes become more sedentary. Dami Roelse wants to keep us [...] June 18, 2018
The New-York Historical Society – Summer of Magic Continuing a tradition of programming its summer with an entertaining historical theme, The New-York Historical Society becomes Magic [...] June 17, 2018
Poet’s Corner: Mr. Grimshaw My daughter catches toads on summer nights when they fill the street in front of her house. When rain creates rivers of glistening light [...] June 17, 2018
Street Seens: Gone but Not Forgotten Truth teller alert. Every day I confess to being reminded that I am something of what is classically defined as “a pack rat.” As [...] June 17, 2018
Showtime’s The Fourth Estate – Covering the Trump Presidency This is a difficult moment for journalism. But it’s also an exhilarating moment for journalism. People read us more every day than ever [...] June 16, 2018
Harvey Granat Songs & Stories: Dorothy Fields Part II In his last 92Y presentation of the season, vocalist/raconteur Harvey Granat takes another look at Dorothy Fields. With the help of her son [...] June 16, 2018