Kate Taylor

Kate Taylor appears in the following:

The Dark Side of Children's Television

Thursday, March 28, 2024

A recap of the documentary series "Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV" which tells the stories of women and child actors who faced abusive working conditions at Nickelodeon. 

New Leader for NYU Inherits Old Controversies

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Dr. Andrew Hamilton, vice-chancellor at Oxford University takes over as expansion plans are tied up in court and relations between the administration and faculty are strained.

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Inside the De Blasio Budget

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Mayor Bill de Blasio released his preliminary budget yesterday. Kate Taylor, New York Times City Hall reporter, explains what's in the $73.7 billion spending plan - including a tax to fund pre-k, an inspector general for the NYPD, and more.

 

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One Week Until NYC Primary

Tuesday, September 03, 2013

It's one week until primary day, and tonight is the last debate among the Democratic hopefuls for mayor. Kate Taylor of The New York Times and WNYC political reporter Brigid Bergin, discuss the latest developments, and how candidates are making the final push.

Note: WNYC will air tonight's debate at 8pm, and have audio available online tomorrow morning.

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Spitzer and Stringer Take Comptrol

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Last night Eliot Spitzer and Scott Stringer took part in the first official debate in the Democratic primary for New York City Comptroller, moderated by Brian Lehrer and NY1's Errol Louis. Kate Taylor of the New York Times has been covering the race, and was at the debate -- she plays highlights and discusses what we learned.

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The State of the Race(s)

Friday, July 19, 2013

The election season is heating up, with new polls showing strong support for Anthony Weiner and Eliot Spitzer in the mayoral and comptroller's race, respectively. Azi Paybarah, political reporter for Capital New York, and Kate Taylor of the New York Times discuss the state of the races, and the recent Times poll on Mayor Bloomberg's legacy.

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Horse Carriages and the Mayor's Race

Tuesday, May 07, 2013

Kate Taylor, New York Times City Hall reporter, discusses last night's mayoral forum on animal rights and why whether to ban horse carriages has become an issue in the Mayor's race.

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Gabriel Orozco: The Art of the Ready Made

Thursday, December 17, 2009

The first -- and at first, the only -- thing you see on walking into Gabriel Orozco's retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art is an empty shoebox lying on the floor, a few inches from the wall and askew, as though someone had kicked it into the room by accident.

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Osage Holds On

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Broadway is having a bad year so far. Nine shows closed in January, and some new productions have been put off because of the economy. But one unlikely play is holding on. Kate Taylor has the story.


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All My Sons Opens on Broadway

Thursday, October 16, 2008

All My Sons was Arthur Miller's first hit play. He wrote it 1945, when he was just 30 years old. It’s about an American family that is harboring a dark secret from World War II. Now, "All My Sons" is being revived on Broadway, in ...

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Wall Street Woes Jeopardize Arts Funding

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Kate Taylor, a reporter at the New York Sun, explains how the turmoil on Wall Street will affect a wide swath of New York City's cultural institutions, including Lincoln Center and MOMA.

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