We’re gearing up for the launch of August Wilson’s American Century Cycle, an historic reading and recording series in The Greene Space that kicks off August 26 and runs through September 28. The ...
This month Lopate and Locavores, WNYC host Leonard Lopate‘s annual food series, returns to The Greene Space with an eye on international cuisine, inviting renowned experts to share authentic dishes ...
The “Golden Age of Broadway” conjures visions of romantic innocence, but the original scripts of many classic American musicals, from Babes in Arms to Annie Get Your Gun, are full of troubling sexist ...
What happens when multi Grammy-Award winning composer Arturo O’Farrill and virtuosic speaker, scholar and activist Dr. Cornel West work together to explore the deep connection between jazz and ...
Should you be able to say and do whatever you want online? And if not, who should police this? Jad Abumrad of Radiolab and More Perfect hosted a debate about online hate speech, fake news and whether ...
American Candy brings its signature “burn the system” brand of sketch comedy back to our stage for a special holiday edition. This time they’re serving up a show about all the holiday things that make ...
Born in Havana, world-renowned jazz pianist Chuchito Valdés comes from one of the most distinguished musical families in Cuba. He’s the son of the legendary Chucho Valdés and grandson of the late Bebo ...
and innovator across multiple genres, prompting the The New York Times to write, “Woods is an artist rooted in classical music, but whose cello is a vehicle that takes him, and his concertgoers, on ...
Carrie Brownstein and Thomas Meinecke discuss life and art from their lives in the punk scene and LGBTQ communities. Kathy Tu, co-host and co-managing editor of the WNYC Studios podcast Nancy, ...
Where are all the Black Swans? That question was explored anew when The Greene Space recently invited legends in classical ballet to share their complex journeys in the field and discuss the continued ...
MacArthur Genius Award-winning choreographer Bill T. Jones has been creating modern dances of profound urgency and relevance for over 30 years. Bill T. Jones, the Orion String Quartet and dancers from ...
Robert Reich, professor of public policy at the University of California, Berkeley, former Labor Secretary under President Bill Clinton, and the author of “The Common Good,” argues it’s time to return ...