Feb 7, 2026
“There are only two reasons to be a journalist,” says this one, “To bear witness—to see things that your viewers or readers or listeners can’t see themselves—and then to use that to hold power to account.” No mention of the food in the greenroom. Austere! Presented with the Hunter College Office of the...
Jan 31, 2026
As head of NYC’s Economic Development Corporation, he guided massive projects. “I knew in my twenties that I wanted to be in urban economic development. I actually knew from being a little kid.” When I was a little kid, I wanted to be a cowboy. Presented with the Department of Records and Information Services....
Jan 24, 2026
“My father was a pastor. My grandfather was a pastor. My great-grandfather was a pastor.” Why didn’t this composer go into the family business? Perhaps he did. “I’m doing some of the same things as my father, just not in the same place.” Music sacred and secular at Klavierhaus.
Jan 18, 2026
This preservationist speaks movingly about his great great grandfather, Samuel Untermyer, “the super-lawyer who took on Hitler.” It’s the comic book Michael Chabon was born to write. A conversation at and about Woodlawn Cemetery.
Jan 10, 2026
These Jane Austen scholars note that she long had a diverse readership, but in post-war America that changed. “Publishers pushed her to women specifically. Just like they made pink Cadillacs, they made pink Janes.” (Caution: do not read and drive.) Produced with the Grolier Club. Music: Reid Jenkins.