Have you noticed the art museum underground? Works by world famous artists in the subways, there for you to enjoy while you commute? We’ll speak with four contributors to a new subway art collection, and ask what’s your favorite. Also, with twelve days to go until he leaves office, we take a look at Governor Pataki’s legacy.
Snap the Season! -- Send your photos to the latest BL Show Flickr Project
Snap the Season! -- Send your photos to the latest BL Show Flickr Project
Pataki Legacy
Frank Mauro, executive director Fiscal Policy Institute
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Steve Malanga, contributing editor at the Manhattan Institute's City Journal and senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute
- discuss George Pataki's legacy in New York State
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Steve Malanga, contributing editor at the Manhattan Institute's City Journal and senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute
- discuss George Pataki's legacy in New York State
Weird Science
Matthew LaClair, a student at Kearny High School in New Jersey
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Paul LaClair, Matthew's father and a lawyer in New York
-on Matthew's science teacher prostelytizing during class
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Paul LaClair, Matthew's father and a lawyer in New York
-on Matthew's science teacher prostelytizing during class
Back on Track
Jeremy Soffin, vice president for public affairs at the Regional Plan Association
- talks about new funds for extending the LIRR to Grand Central and developing the Second Avenue Subway
- talks about new funds for extending the LIRR to Grand Central and developing the Second Avenue Subway
Underground Art
William Ayres, chief curator at the Long Island Museum in Stony Brook, NY and co-author
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Sandra Bloodworth, director, Arts in Transit and co-author
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Mary Miss, sculptor and installation artist whose "Framing Union Square" is part of the 14th Street-Union Square subway station
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Sandra Bloodworth, director, Arts in Transit and co-author
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Mary Miss, sculptor and installation artist whose "Framing Union Square" is part of the 14th Street-Union Square subway station
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Sandra Bloodworth, William Ayres and Mary Miss
Sandra Bloodworth, William Ayres and Mary Miss were in the WNYC studios on Tuesday, December 19 to talk ...
Sandra Bloodworth
Sandra Bloodworth, director, Arts in Transit and co-author of "Along the Way:MTA Arts for Transit"
William Ayres and Mary Miss
Mary Miss, sculptor and installation artist whose "Framing Union Square" is part of the 14th Street-Union Square subway station
William Ayres
William Ayres, Chief curator at the Long Island Museum in Stony Brook, NY and co-author of "Along the Way:MTA Arts for Transit"




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