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NY Times Reporter Julie Creswell Set for Next METROFOCUS
by Caryn Robbins - Nov 11, 2013


On the next edition, host Rafael Pi Roman interviews The New York Times reporter Julie Creswell about her @nytvideo report, 'Building for Billionaires.'

New York Mayoral Candidate Joe Lhota Featured on Tonight's METROFOCUS
by TV News Desk - Oct 16, 2013


A new edition of the award-winning MetroFocus premieres in the New York metro area tonight, October 16 at 7:30 p.m. on WLIW21 and Thursday, October 17 at 8:30 p.m. on THIRTEEN and at 10:30 p.m. on NJTV.

New York Mayoral Candidate Joe Lhota Featured on Next METROFOCUS, 10/16
by Caryn Robbins - Oct 14, 2013


A new edition of the award-winning MetroFocus premieres in the New York metro area Wednesday, October 16 at 7:30 p.m. on WLIW21 and Thursday, October 17 at 8:30 p.m. on THIRTEEN and at 10:30 p.m. on NJTV.

VIDEO: Watch Alec Baldwin's TV Hosting Debut on MSNBC
by Robert Diamond - Oct 12, 2013


Alec Baldwin made his debut last night on MSNBC with UP LATE WITH Alec Baldwin that premiered on October 11 at 10 pm. On last night's show, Baldwin talked to Democratic mayor candidate Bill DeBlasio about his plans for the city, and hosted the guest for the entire hour on his new set, which resembled a diner. He's aiming to differ from other shows by having guests on for the full hour with deeper talks. Did he succceed? Check out the video below...

THE WINSLOW BOY: It's About Your Rights
by Roundabout Theatre Company - Oct 1, 2013


VIDEO: Jon Stewart Tries Out de Blasio-Style Hair on THE DAILY SHOW
by Nicole Rosky - Sep 12, 2013


In the video below, Bill de Blasio celebrates his victory in the Democratic primary with his awesome family and Jon Stewart tries out a new hairstyle on THE DAILY SHOW.

VIDEO: Broadway's Cynthia Nixon, Alan Cumming and More Endorse NYC Mayoral Candidate Bill De Blasio
by BWW News Desk - Aug 28, 2013


Click below to watch as Broadway stars Cynthia Nixon, Amy Ryan, Alan Cumming, Chris Noth, Martha Plimpton and more talk about the qualities that make NYC Mayoral Candidate Bill De Blasio the right person for the job!

(Ret.) Col. John Boule Among Guests on Next METROFOCUS on Thirteen
by Caryn Robbins - Jul 15, 2013


The next edition MetroFocus reports on dunes versus ocean views in New Jersey, and what needs to happen in New York City and beyond to prepare for future storms.

Highlights from SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE's 'Weekend Update' from 12/8
by Tyler Peterson - Dec 10, 2012


"WEEKEND UPDATE" anchor SETH MEYERS was on his game this weekend. Check out the highlights from Dec. 8: "On Thursday, Washington State's new laws legalizing marijuana and gay marriage both went into effect. So either way, great news for people who make cakes."

Department of Consumer Affairs OKs SPIDER-MAN's Preview Advertising
by Kelsey Denette - Jan 17, 2011


The New York Times reports that SPIDER-MAN Turn Off the Dark's new website text advertising their preview period has been considered by the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs, and has been found to be satisfactory to warn potential ticket buyers that they will may not be attending a fully completed performance to date through March 15th.

New York Observer Reviews SPIDER-MAN
by Jessica Lewis - Jan 12, 2011


Back at Christmas, Newsday and Bloomberg were the first publications to release reviews of Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark, despite the fact that the show is not set to open until next month. But, in the words of Newsday critic Linda Winer: 'After four premiere push-backs (now to Feb. 7), four high-profile injuries, 19 previews at full price ($75-$150, almost double through brokers), and public investigations by state and federal safety agencies, it seems that critics are now the only interested parties who can't see the bride before the wedding.' Both the Newsday and Bloomberg reviews were lukewarm, with Bloomberg critic Jeremy Gerard noting: On the evidence of what I saw, the second act still has yet to be completed. We might expect more of a show that has been in the works for almost nine years.'

SPIDER-MAN to Be Fined for 'Misleading Preview Advertising'?
by Nicole Rosky - Jan 7, 2011


SPIDER-MAN has yet another obstacle to overcome. According to Newsday, Bill de Blasio, public advocate of New York City, is campaigning for the Department of Consumer Affairs to make audience members aware that the very delayed show is in deed still not a finished product. De Blasio claims that the musical 'may be in violation of consumer protection laws,' because the show makes no mention that it is still in previews.

Prospect Park Alliance Reopens Vanderbilt Playground
by Nicole Rosky - Nov 1, 2010


Today, Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe joined Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, Borough President Marty Markowitz, Assembly Member James Brennan, Council Member Brad Lander and President of the Prospect Park Alliance Tupper Thomas to celebrate the newly renovated Vanderbilt Street Playground in Prospect Park.

The Jewish Museum Hosts Curious George Family Fun
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jun 29, 2010


The Jewish Museum will present an afternoon of Curious George Family Fun, inspired by the exhibition, Curious George Saves the Day: The Art of Margret and H. A. Rey, on Sunday, July 18 from 1 to 4 pm. Highlights of the day include a drop-in art workshop, self-guided gallery tours of the exhibition, and a special guest appearance by Curious George himself.

NYC Public Advocate Candidates Respond to First-Ever Arts Ed Questionnaire
by Gabrielle Sierra - Sep 10, 2009


Three of the four Democratic candidates for the Office of New York City Public Advocate who have responded to a candidate questionnaire expressed deep concern about the overemphasis on standardized testing and test preparation, and a resultant narrowing of curriculum in city public schools, and are calling on the New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE) to take proactive steps to support greater access to arts education.

The American Place Theatre's Literature to Life Program Recently Seen as Featured Story on ABC News
by Gabrielle Sierra - Aug 4, 2009


ABC News education reporter, Art McFarland, recently featured a story on The American Place Theatre's Literature to Life program, a performance-based literacy program that presents staged adaptations of significant American literary works.

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