Bright lights constantly illuminate the city that never sleeps. "Dark Sky advocate" Susan Harder explains the benefits of cutting the city's light pollution. Also learn how to beat that New York City parking ticket.
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
Crossing Atlantic
Mike Rikon, partner at Goldstein, Goldstein, Rikon and Gottleib,
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Gersh Kunztman, editor of The Brooklyn Papers
-on eminent domain and the lawsuits still challenging the Atlantic Yards project.
and
Gersh Kunztman, editor of The Brooklyn Papers
-on eminent domain and the lawsuits still challenging the Atlantic Yards project.
Investment Opportunities
Jonathan Mintz, commissioner for the Department of Consumer Affairs.
-on New York City's new effort to combat poverty.
-on New York City's new effort to combat poverty.
That's the Ticket!
Haskell Naussbaum, former traffic judge and author, Beat That Parking Ticket (Gavel Press, 2006)
-explains how to navigate traffic court and overturn your parking ticket
Beat That Parking Ticket available for purchase at Amazon.com
-explains how to navigate traffic court and overturn your parking ticket
Beat That Parking Ticket available for purchase at Amazon.com
Turn Down the Lights
Susan Harder, founder of the dark sky society
-on why we should be dealing with light pollution
Dan Biederman, president of the 34th Street Partnership
-explains how lighting is important to the city landscape
Domingo Gonzales, principal at Domingo Gonzales Associates ...
-on why we should be dealing with light pollution
Dan Biederman, president of the 34th Street Partnership
-explains how lighting is important to the city landscape
Domingo Gonzales, principal at Domingo Gonzales Associates ...
Open Phones
-listeners discuss pre-marriage counseling, and how communication before the wedding day can help prevent divorce down the road.
Questions Couples Should Ask (Or Wish They Had) Before Marrying from the New York Times
Questions Couples Should Ask (Or Wish They Had) Before Marrying from the New York Times
Haskell Naussbaum
Haskell Naussbaum, former traffic judge and author of "Beat That Ticket", poses outside the Brian Lehrer studio after advising our listeners on how ...
