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The tides of American history lead through the streets of New York City — from the huddled masses on Ellis Island to the sleazy theaters of 1970s Times Square. The elevated railroad to the Underground Railroad. Hamilton to Hammerstein! Greg and Tom explore more than 400 years of action-packed stories, featuring both classic and forgotten figures who have shaped the world.
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A hotshot heart surgeon struts back into Chinatown, trophy in hand, ready to impress his father, the legendary Chinese Medicine doctor, only to find he’s just another face in the family store. Between his mother’s rollercoaster health, a wife who’s the only one making sense, and a father who insists “real doctors” don’t wear stethoscopes, he’s in for a hilarious, heartwarming journey. In the end, he might just learn that family and a good dose of humility are the best medicine. This Podcast ...
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StoryCode - New York City

StoryCode - New York City

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StoryCode is an open-source, global community for emerging and established transmedia, cross-platform, and immersive storytellers. StoryCode NYC holds monthly forums featuring transmedia projects. Event Info: http://www.meetup.com/StoryCode-New-York-City/events/225868307/ More Info: StoryCode Site: http://storycode.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/storycodeorg Twitter: https://twitter.com/storycodeorg StoryCode NYC Events: http://www.meetup.com/StoryCode-New-York-City/events/
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CyTRADER.com - New York City

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CyTRADER.com is a Cyberspace Trading Hub aimed at assisting consumers in finding reputable Goods & Services Trade Professionals throughout the New York City Region. CyTRADER.com has the tools and reach to match qualified buyers and sellers, and to promote small businesses and freelancers all from a single location.
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A New York City Auto Accident Lawyer can help you to figure out your next move in court. The best time to hire an attorney is immediately after you're arrested. Time is of the essence as the old saying goes. The quicker you find someone to help you, the more "damage control" he'll be able to provide.
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If you love New York City then this is the podcast for you! The Gossipnista podcast seeks to continue enriching the lives of New Yorkers and those looking to visit or move to New York City. Join host Mariana Monks, as she asks all the questions you've ever wanted to know about the Big Apple through interviews with special and expert guest within various fields in New York City. Tune in as we pull back the curtain on the city that never sleeps and inspire you to live your best and most authen ...
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Queer York City

Queer York City

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Aby James and Gara Lonning are two young, NYC based comedians who know two things; being funny and being queer. So, why not join them on their journey to combine both? Listen along while Aby and Gara fall into shenanigans while composing a love letter to the queerest place on earth. Tune in as "the bad boys of podcasting" talk about fresh topics like weed, dyke bars, queer dating apps, capricorn culture and many more!
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On the Coming to New York City Podcast, Nils and Katie Smith share what it was like to movie their family of 4 from Texas to New York City. They share why they decided to make the move, how they decided which borough to live in, how they found an apartment and everything else that goes into making a cross-country move. And now that they’ve lived in NYC for 5 years, they’re also sharing tips and tricks they’ve learned along the way to make your visit or move to New York City even better. Show ...
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Listen to us chat about Sex, love, bdsm , stds , ATMs, sugar daddies, relationships, all the things we keep in our head, the feelings we suppress & bad habits we ignore, the potential that scares us our nastiest fantasies & confronting our fears learning new things & enjoying our youth ! With your Favorite Host Kay Creme Interact with us on Instagram & FB @Kay.Creme @SexandTheGrittyinNYC
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Pets in New York City are like no other pets in the world. Just like their people, city pets of all types have to grapple with cramped apartments (if they’re lucky enough to find a pet-friendly building) local politics, busy streets and dog-run drama. No hopping into the backseat or backyard for them! And those are just the pets that already have homes-pets waiting for adoption have to contend with life in overwhelmed city shelters or life on the streets. "Pets in the City" with New York Tai ...
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Welcome to Instant Update: Corona Virus New York edition. Your daily source for curated COVID-19 news, tailored exclusively for New Yorkers. We’ll keep you on top of the global and local trends of the virus, inform you on how you might be impacted, provide advice from the experts and deliver it right to your ears. Tune in each day to find out everything you need to know in under 10 minutes.
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Weekly radio show from the Democratic Socialists of America in NYC, recorded live at WBAI 99.5 in Brooklyn NY, Tuesday @ 7pm EST. Listen and call-in! Our vision for a democratic socialist future, from the minds and hearts of organizers fighting every day in NYC. Hear the latest news, analysis, and organizing experience from our members and partners and learn how to be part of a revolutionary political moment. Join the movement at socialists.nyc!
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A food and culture podcast by Chef Mark Tafoya of ReMARKable Palate Personal Chef Service in New York City. We celebrate food by exploring the culinary scene of NYC and the world, speaking with chefs, purveyors, farmers, and others who are PASSIONATE about what they eat. We travel the planet in search of the unique tastes and dishes that make each place special. ReMARKable Palate is a production of the Culinary Media Network.
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An RSS stream of cases heard by The New York City Board of Standards and Appeals (NYC BSA), including executive review and public testimony, in an easy to download format for convenient offline listening. For the benefit and education of the public -- making authoritative opinions accessible.Sponsored by www.permitsignoff.com
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TSoNYC® - The Sound Of New York City®

TSoNYC® - The Sound of New York City®

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"The Sound of New York City" is a project born from the idea of its founder back in 2006 to encourage the rediscovery of the Disco Sound, including Soul - Funk - House, while at the same time make use of my extensive vinyl collection, much of which was gathered from underground sources, dating back to 1975. In December 2009 the initial project was transformed into a live, 24/7 web radio station: TSoNYC™ The Sound of New York City™. The station's programming is based on the history of New Yor ...
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Welcome to the Church of the City Podcast. Church of the City New York is a church community passionate about making disciples who "practice the way of Jesus together for the renewal of the city." We believe in the authority and power of the scriptures to shape our communal life and practice, as we seek to teach God's word with clarity and conviction. Most of the teaching in our community is done by Pastor Jon Tyson and our teaching team. We have both morning and evening services and meet in ...
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“New Ice City” is a weekly podcast hosted by Vincent Mercogliano, New York Rangers beat reporter and NHL analyst for the USA TODAY Network. Each episode will feature Vince’s insights on the latest news and rumblings surrounding the Blueshirts, as well as interviews with an array of guests from the hockey world. Download and subscribe on any platform where you find your podcasts, or by visiting lohud.com/rangers.
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This panel presentation introduces an ongoing project to recover and translate the Japanese-language writings of the Issei novelist and teacher Ginko Okazaki (pen-name of Masue Shinozaki Orimo, 1895-1973). Ginko was part of a cohort of highly educated Japanese women who emigrated to the United States in the 1920s. Alan K. Ota, nephew of Ginkos daug…
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Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the first century, and He is still good news today. One of the most iconic passages read during the Advent season comes from Isaiah 9, where the Prophet proclaims the light has dawned for those living in darkness, a child will be born, and a son will be given, the M…
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Episode 169 of the "New Ice City" podcast tries to make sense of a crazy week for the New York Rangers, which featured captain Jacob Trouba getting traded to the Anaheim Ducks, Igor Shesterkin signing a record-breaking extension and losses continuing to pile up. Plus, Emily Kaplan of ESPN joins the show to analyze how the Trouba trade went down, th…
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Send us a text Episode 5 of the podcast "True Healing" recounts a family dinner where a successful surgeon, Victor, visits his parents in Chinatown. His mother, Mrs. Li, uses the meal as an opportunity to impart life lessons, employing humor and pointed observations about family and balance. The episode highlights the importance of family connectio…
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Does your personal library overwhelm your home? Are there too many books in your life -- but you'll never get rid of them? Then you have a lot in common with Gilded Age mogul J.P. Morgan! Morgan was a defining figure of the late 19th century, engineering corporate mergers and crafting monopolies from the desk of his Wall Street office. In the proce…
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Prof. Christine Balance, the 2024 CUNY Thomas Tam Visiting Professor at the CUNY Graduate Center, will present ongoing research and writing from her book project, Making Sense of Martial Law. In it, she studies what the diverse and contradictory poetics of Philippine martial law (1972-1986) perform and reveal about authoritarianism and cultural mem…
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This Sunday, Pastor Jon Tyson continued our Advent Series with a teaching on Jesus as the Son of Man. During the Christmas season, we often tell stories of hearts changing for the better, but what does it take for a heart to truly change? In our teaching text from Matthew’s gospel, two disciples’ mother ask Jesus to grant them seats of honor in His…
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Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the first century, and He is still good news today. One of the most iconic passages read during the Advent season comes from Isaiah 9, where the Prophet proclaims the light has dawned for those living in darkness, a child will be born, and a son will be given, the M…
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Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the first century, and He is still good news today. One of the most iconic passages read during the Advent season comes from Isaiah 9, where the Prophet proclaims the light has dawned for those living in darkness, a child will be born, and a son will be given, the M…
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Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the first century, and He is still good news today. One of the most iconic passages read during the Advent season comes from Isaiah 9, where the Prophet proclaims the light has dawned for those living in darkness, a child will be born, and a son will be given, the M…
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Episode 168 of the "New Ice City" podcast reacts to the turmoil surrounding the New York Rangers, who have lost six out of their last seven games and seem to be falling apart at the seams. Host Vincent Mercogliano reveals what he's hearing and his own analysis regarding team president Chris Drury's trade memo that put Chris Kreider and Jacob Trouba…
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This Sunday, Pastor Suzy Silk kicked off our Advent series, “To Us a Son is Given” by calling us to reflect on two questions over the next few weeks leading up to Christmas Day: What kind of Son has been given to us? What is His name? Pastor Suzy invited us to consider one of Jesus’ prophetic names, the “Son of David,” and how it highlights Jesus’ …
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Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the first century, and He is still good news today. One of the most iconic passages read during the Advent season comes from Isaiah 9, where the Prophet proclaims the light has dawned for those living in darkness, a child will be born, and a son will be given, the M…
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Send us a text This podcast episode recounts a chapter from Victor Li's life, focusing on his reluctant apprenticeship under his father, a traditional Chinese healer. The story highlights the clash between Victor's scientific worldview and his father's holistic approach to healing. The narrative explores Victor's experiences in his father's bustlin…
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The Rockettes are America’s best known dance troupe — and a staple of the holiday season — but you may not know the origin of this iconic New York City symbol. For one, they’re not even from the Big Apple! Formerly the Missouri Rockets, the dancers and their famed choreographer Russell Markert were noticed by theater impresario Samuel Rothafel, who…
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This week, pastor Tim Brown closed out our Formed series with a message on the importance of multiplication laid out in the Great Commission (Matthew 28), in which Jesus tells His disciples to go and make more disciples, baptizing them in His name, and teaching them to obey His Word. This encompasses Jesus’ plan for His Gospel spreading on the eart…
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Send us a text This episode of "True Healing" follows Victor, a Western-trained heart surgeon, as he returns to his family’s Chinatown shop and witnesses his father, Master Li, practicing traditional Chinese medicine. Master Li's "real doctoring" involves using his hands to diagnose and treat patients, including the use of tiger balm and herbal rem…
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What is Thanksgiving without the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade? The annual march through Manhattan -- terminating at Macy's Department Store -- has delighted New Yorkers for a century and been a part of the American tradition of Thanksgiving since it was first broadcast nationally on television in the 1950s. Macy's began the parade in 1924 as a wa…
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Episode 167 of the "New Ice City" podcast features a group discussion with New York Rangers beat reporters Vincent Mercogliano (lohud.com/USA TODAY), Peter Baugh (The Athletic), Colin Stephenson (Newsday) and Mollie Walker (NY Post) as they make their way through western Canada. Plus, a deeper look at the improvements the Blueshirts have made durin…
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This Sunday, Pastor Jon Tyson continued our Formed series with a teaching on participation, challenging us to move beyond head knowledge and into the active, daily practice of discipleship. It is only through proactive participation in our discipleship that we can overcome the massive gap between mere resonance towards teaching and active obedience…
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Send us a text Victor returns to his parents’ Chinatown shop, proudly showing off his “Heart Surgeon of the Year” award. His father, Master Li, unimpressed, emphasizes the value of traditional healing. As family members and neighborhood “aunties” watch, Victor starts questioning his career’s direction, wondering if he’s missing something essential.…
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Episode 166 of the "New Ice City" podcast peels back the layers of a tough start to the season for Rangers center Mika Zibanejad and mounting criticism from the fan base. Plus, Jonny Lazarus of the Daily Faceoff joins the show to break down the Blueshirts' issues during their recent rough patch and host Vincent Mercogliano answers fans questions ab…
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Join the Asian American / Asian Research Institute, and the Committee on Institutional Equity and Diversity (CIED) at the CUNY School of Professional Studies, for a screening of the documentary, But Youre Not Black (2020), directed by Danilelle Ayow. Following the screening will be a discussion with our guest scholar speaker Dr. Aleah N. Ranjitsing…
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Send us a text In Episode 1, we meet Dr. Victor Li, heart surgeon by day, cultural juggling act by night. He’s living the high life—red carpet galas, magazine covers, and patients who hang on his every word. But while Victor’s rocking the medical world like a rockstar, he’s also haunted by the tug of family roots and mom-approved wisdom. Cue the hi…
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This Sunday, Pastor Jon Tyson continued our Formed series with a teaching on vivification. Vivification is the process by which the Holy Spirit imparts new spiritual life to a believer, animating them with the life of Christ and empowering them to live in obedience, faith, and love. It's the positive aspect of sanctification, where the individual i…
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The energy and personality of New York City runs through its local businesses -- mom-and-pop shops, independently run stores and restaurants, often family run operations. We live in a world of chain stores, franchises, corporate run operations and online retailers that have run many of these kinds of stores out of business. But what is New York wit…
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Episode 165 of the "New Ice City" podcast analyzes the recent play of the New York Rangers and slew of ensuing lineup changes from head coach Peter Laviolette. Plus, former Blueshirt and current NHL Network analyst Mike Rupp joins the show to explain his position on Igor Shesterkin's contract negotiations and host Vincent Mercogliano answers fans q…
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This Sunday, Pastor Jon continued our Formed series with a teaching on mortification, the practice of subduing one’s sinful impulses, desires, and passions to grow closer to God and lead a life of holiness. Mortifying our sin is not self-hatred, but rather an embrace of God’s love that purges impurity through the conscious denial of sin, the delibe…
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