Our final program examining the effects of the 2008 elections on the 111th Congress: veteran Rep. Willam Pascrell, who has represented the 8th Congressional District for the last 11 years, and newly elected member, former State Senate Minority Leader, Leonard Lance. Watch.
In our second installment examining the impact of the 2008 elections on New Jersey, our guests are the chairmen of the two state political parties, Democrat Assemblyman Joseph Cryan and Republican Tom Wilson. Watch.
The Met is showcasing one of the most recognizable works by the most important German painter of the 19th Century– “Two Men Contemplating the Moon”– the third version of one of Caspar David Friedrich’s most famous paintings. Watch a video about the exhibition.
After months of cascading news about the financial crisis, many of you are asking, “What Do I Do Now?” …How to navigate a prolonged recession? Where to turn for guidance? Watch WHAT DO I DO NOW? – a personal show about finance - online.
The folks at 3rd Ward’s monthly Moviehouse series were kind enough to invite me to screen “Uncertain Industry: The Decline of Manufacturing in New York City” last Sunday.
To help you navigate the challenges of the economic downturn, here’s a list of web sites, nonprofits, and public agencies in NYC and NJ that focus on unemployment, career services, mortgages and foreclosure, health insurance benefits, financial services and mental health.
In this one-hour dialogue with New Yorkers hosted by Rafael Pi Roman, the Governor addresses the state’s worst financial crisis in decades. Questions were submitted via Thirteen.org and in person, and encompass a wide range of topics–Watch now.
New York State projects a $12.5 billion deficit in next year’s budget. How should the State best address this problem: by raising taxes or cutting programs? Take our poll…
The first in a 3-part examination of what the 2008 elections mean for New Jersey and the nation. The guests for this program are Democratic political consultant Phil Alagia and Republican advisor Steve Some. Watch.
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 [...]



