WFUV is launching a new podcast called “What's What.” It is a daily podcast that explores current events, culture news and hot topic issues surrounding the New York area as well as Cityscape features from WFUV. It will begin Monday, June 6. Check it out weekdays at 3 p.m.
On this Cityscape, we get an inside view of what it's like to live on the other side of stigma, and hear about efforts to break stereotypes about physical and mental differences. Check it out https://t.co/zXW5glMPbK
Did you know you can listen to WFUV's Cityscape on:
Red apple Apple Podcasts
Headphone Spotify
Radio iHeartRadio https://t.co/Rs65UpfpvH
And other popular podcasting platforms.
Battling violence in our communities might not be so different than combating an infectious disease.
On this "Cityscape," we talk with two Bronx doctors who are involved with efforts to reduce gun-related injuries. Check it out https://t.co/W7DTPQtmYV
On this "Cityscape," our guest is Adam Friedberg, a New York City-based photographer. His new project is the Single-Story Project highlights single-story buildings in the East Village and Lower East Side. Check it out https://t.co/rDoxjYtR6Z
Brooklyn resident Jonathan Samson is the first board-certified music therapist in history to receive a Grammy for Best Children's Album. He joins us to talk about his music and music therapy practice. Check it out at https://t.co/Hwt5WOvNla
Seymour B. Durst amassed a huge collection of New York memorabilia that was used to create a new book called New York Rising. The editors of New York Rising, Kate Ascher and Thomas Mellins, are our guests on this "Cityscape." Check it out https://t.co/ANs6XnrpaX
Did you know you can listen to WFUV's Cityscape on:
Red apple Apple Podcasts
Headphone Spotify
Radio iHeartRadio https://t.co/Rs65UpfpvH
And other popular podcasting platforms.
A secret, speakeasy-style miso ramen spot just opened in the West Village
Here's how to find it. Check it out via @TimeOutNewYork at https://t.co/va6MfmIaxq
Tony Cruz is an award-winning graffiti artist from the Bronx who's working to spread the word about protecting your eyesight.
Cruz joins us on "Cityscape" to talk about his vision protection awareness campaign. Check it out https://t.co/C2MpZ8XY62
Jane Motorcycles in Williamsburg is not your ordinary retail store. In addition to selling motorcycles and apparel, they have a coffee bar, and because of that, Jane Motorcycles was allowed to stay open during the pandemic. Check it out https://t.co/4hXO2hxoJR
A new book takes a deep dive into the history of the Statue of Liberty. It’s called "Lady Liberty: An Illustrated History of America’s Most Storied Woman."Check it out at https://t.co/OIkNe6i7yL
Larry Racioppo is a NYC-based photographer. He’s a regular guest on Cityscape, and this time he’s here to talk about his new book, B-Ball NYC. It features basketball courts in all five boroughs of New York. Check it out https://t.co/p09K1sWtRO
22 amazing reasons to visit NYC in 2022. Broadway is back, new restaurants are open and there's a ton of fun to have! Check it out via @TimeOutNewYork at https://t.co/HdHUFE8kHU
The Mysterious Bookshop is one of the oldest and largest mystery fiction specialty bookstores in the United States.We joined Otto Penzler, the owner, at the shop to talk about the store’s collection of whodunits. Check it out at https://t.co/VzEufIQwMd
In his new book Abandoned Queens, Richard Panchyk takes us to places that are a bit off the beaten trail like the old Flushing Airport site and what he calls the lost neighborhood of Edgemere in the Rockaways. He's our guest. Check it out at https://t.co/3LwSYNQbL4
No doubt many people want to turn back the hands of time, or perhaps move them forward. We’re paying careful attention to time with a guy who knows a whole lot about it: Nick Manousos, Executive Director of the Horological Society of New York Check it out https://t.co/FVhiUf6aCI