The award-winning series MetroFocus premieres new episodes in the New York and tri-state region weeknights at 5 p.m. on WLIW21, 5:30 p.m. on NJTV and 6 p.m. on THIRTEEN. All episodes are available at metrofocus.org following the broadcast.
The episodes description for tonight, Friday, May 13 follow below. Please note episode descriptions are subject to change. Please visit metrofocus.org for the latest information.
MetroFocus #1121 Friday, May 13 at 5:00 p.m. on WLIW21, 5:30 p.m. on NJTV and 6:00 p.m. on THIRTEEN: Which Boro Should You Buy A House In? We Know! - The Bronx is on fire, but probably not the way you'd think. A new report from the Real Estate Board of New York shows that the city's often forgotten outer boroughs, The Bronx and Staten Island, are hot with buyers. Over the last twelve months, these boroughs have seen a 35% surge in home sales; the largest gains in the metropolitan area so far this year. Reporter Ivan Pereira of amNew York has an inside look at what's behind this outer borough housing boom.
Hilfiger Daughter's Lyme Disease Crisis: From Psychiatric Hospital to Health Activist - Ally Hilfiger's childhood was not easy despite being the daughter of renowned fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger. Her arduous health ordeal began at the age of seven when she was bitten by a tick. Her test was inconclusive, and for years she dealt with unbearable pain and misdiagnoses, from rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis, to fibromyalgia and a developed marijuana habit that ultimately led to her being committed to a psychiatric hospital. In her new book Bite Me: How Lyme Disease Stole My Childhood, Made me Crazy, and Almost Killed Me, Hilfiger opens up about her personal battle with Lyme disease, and shares how she hopes to help others.
AIDS Walk Is This Weekend! - In 1981, six gay men and their supporters gathered in playwright, author and LGBT rights activist Larry Kramer's living room to address what was being called "gay cancer" at the time: AIDS. That meeting would provide the foundation for the first HIV/AIDS prevention, care and advocacy organization now known as Gay Men's Health Crisis. Anthony Hayes, the organization's vice president of public affairs and policy, joins us to celebrate their 35th anniversary and to discuss their annual AIDS walk happening this Sunday May 15th in Central Park.
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