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PBS News Special Report: The President Addresses the Nation from 2023-10-19T14:23:52
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Hay Dinero: Investing in Creativity NYC EVENT OCT 16 at 7 pm from 2023-10-05T21:10:56
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NJ Spotlight News en Espanol from 2023-09-14T20:29:53
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ListenSting: Live at the Olympia Paris from 2023-08-28T19:59:07
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ListenCAMP TV–link to camptv.org from 2023-06-29T16:00:07
Fun videos and activities for 5 to 10-year-olds
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ListenPeril&Promise: The Ants and the Grasshopper from 2023-06-26T17:30:33
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Chasing the Dream: After Broad and Market from 2023-06-26T17:20:50
In 2003, WNET journalist Jenna Flanagan reported on the murder of 15-year-old Newark native Sakia Gunn. Now, 20 years on, Flanagan revisits the story to examine what progress might have been mad...
ListenSciGirls : Claudia Santiago–Park Ranger from 2023-06-26T17:06:49
As a Citizen Science coordinator at Congaree National Park, Claudia shares her love of science and the outdoors with the community
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Raúl Juliá. Diversity on Stage and Screen from 2021-09-20T18:33:57
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Ynés Mexía, Botanist and Explorer from 2021-09-20T18:28:09
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Jovita Idar, Mexican American Activist from 2021-09-20T18:24:25
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Pedro E. Guerrero, Mexican American Photographer from 2021-09-20T18:16:37
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Inside the Savoy from 2021-07-26T13:09:16
Your web browser is not supported Inside the Savoy airs, Sunday, August 1 at 7 p.m. on THIRTEEN. This is a broadcast-only program. Inside the Savoy takes you beyond the lobby to discover the sto...
Listen2021 THIRTEEN Annual Fund from 2021-07-20T16:24:54
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Race Matters: America After George Floyd from 2021-05-20T18:53:41
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Newtown Creek from 2021-05-15T05:57:21.606190
You might catch a glimpse of Newtown Creek by traveling over one of its many bridges. But that glimpse doesn't give you the scope of the creek's importance to New York City's development, or exactl...
ListenGreen-Wood Cemetery from 2021-05-15T05:57:21.605646
Green-Wood Cemetery is best known as the final resting place of famous New Yorkers like Boss Tweed, the Steinway family, and Leonard Bernstein, but it's also a treasure trove of hidden sculpture an...
ListenStaten Island Rock Sculptures from 2021-05-15T05:57:21.604988
A lifelong Staten Islander, Doug Scwartz has been creating rock sculptures on the beaches of Mount Loretto State Park for over a decade.
ListenInside Brooklyn Navy Yard from 2021-05-15T05:57:21.604328
Brooklyn Navy Yard is one of NYC's largest pieces of intact - though decaying - history. Sprawling over nearly 300 acres, it has current industrial tenants, and plans are in the works for adaptive...
ListenUp in the Fulton Ferry Hotel from 2021-05-15T05:57:21.603599
Jack Putnam is the South Street Seaport Museum's historian. Occasionally he leads tours of the upper floors of the old hotel, but visitors are rare. The artifacts that remain - century-old wallpape...
ListenWeeksville: An African-American Community Established in the 1800s from 2021-05-15T05:57:21.602862
The Hunterfly Road Houses of Weeksville are the discovered remnants of a free African-American enclave of urban trasdespeople and property owners.
ListenUnited Palace Theater from 2021-05-15T05:57:21.602084
The United Palace is a fantasy, an architect's dream of excess, embellishment, and more and more gold paint: a Greek goddess presides over a hall lined with meditating Buddhas, Indian ascetics shar...
ListenFreshkills Park Project from 2021-05-15T05:57:21.601226
Fresh Kills Landfill on Staten Island was New York City's primary landfill from 1948 to 2001. Thousands of tons of daily garbage composed the largest man-made structure on Earth. In 2001 the landf...
ListenNorth Brother Island Bird Sanctuary from 2021-05-15T05:57:21.600047
North Brother Island lies in the East River, between The Bronx and Queens, just west of Rikers Island and directly under the flight path of departing jets from LaGuardia. It was once the site of Ri...
ListenThe Original Swing Street from 2021-05-15T05:57:21.597857
We stood in the basement of 169 W. 133rd Street in Harlem shining a lantern at the rotted walls, saturated ceiling panels, and corroded fixtures. A lawn chair surrounded by discarded soda bottles o...
ListenKehila Kedosha Janina from 2021-05-15T05:57:21.597109
Kehila Kedosha Janina, tucked between a Chinese merchant and a glass shop in New York's Lower East Side, is the last remaining Romaniote synagogue in the Western Hemisphere.
ListenRidgewood Reservoir from 2021-05-15T05:57:21.596429
Ridgewood Reservoir is one of those places that defies the common imagination of New York City. A lake sits surrounded by reeds and two massive basins, each with its own habitat. Dirt paths lined...
ListenHinchliffe Stadium from 2021-05-15T05:57:21.595813
An overgrown access path behind Hinchliffe Stadium leads into what would have been right-center field. The vastness of the U-shaped stadium from that vantage suggests not a baseball or football sta...
ListenStaten Island Greenbelt from 2021-05-15T05:57:21.594847
Before we knew about the Greenbelt, we were looking for the Heyerdahl House, the ruins of an 1800s stone home in Bucks Hollow. Following directions found online, we made our way to a trailhead and...
ListenPark Slope Armory from 2021-05-15T05:57:21.593966
The Park Slope Armory was built in 1895, designed by William A. Mundell for the 14th regiment of the National Guard, also known as the Brooklyn Chasseur. The regiment was founded in 1847 and has or...
ListenHigh Bridge from 2021-05-15T05:57:21.593076
The High Bridge, New York City's oldest standing bridge, spans the Harlem River at 173rd Street in Manhattan. It officially closed sometime during the early 1970s -- the Parks Department, mysteriou...
ListenMetroFocus: Reporter CeFaan Kim: Facing AAPI Hate from 2021-04-16T12:10:55
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ListenLive: President Biden Address, a PBS NewsHour Special Report from 2021-03-11T13:34:05
On Thursday, March 11 at 8 p.m., President Biden will address the nation on the one-year anniversary of the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. He will speak from the Oval Office in the White House...
ListenMedia With Impact: Share Your Story from 2021-01-26T18:28:08
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NOVA: Forgotten Genius – Percy Julian from 2021-01-25T17:58:12
Forgotten Genius (2007), a NOVA science drama, airs Wednesday, January 27 at 9 p.m. on THIRTEEN. Stream the full film on NOVA. The grandson of Alabama slaves, Percy Julian (April 11, 1899 – Apri...
ListenLive: New York City Budget Address from 2021-01-14T16:23:03
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Livestream or Tune-in: Capitol Protest in Washington, DC from 2021-01-06T20:41:19
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