On Demand
Art About Buildings and Food
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Anne Pasternak, president and artistic director of Creative Time, and
David Byrne, Grammy, Academy and Golden Globe Award-winning musician and founding member of the band Talking Heads, talk about 33 years of Creative Time public art projects.
Creative Time: The Book is available for purchase at Amazon.com.
- About the Brian Lehrer Show »
- Staff Bios »
- Contact UsĀ »
- Tapes and Transcripts »
- Latest Episode »
- Show Archive »
Features & Series
Podcast
Stay up to date.
Subscribe to the Podcast
YOU PRODUCE The Brian Lehrer Show
Be a listener-producer with facts, questions and people you'd like to hear on the air.
More
The Brian Lehrer Show Scrapbook
Visit the scrapbook for daily photos and miscellany from The Brian Lehrer Show.
More
Shop at Amazon!
The Brian Lehrer Show picks
Start your Amazon shopping on WNYC.org and a portion of your total purchase goes to WNYC.
More

Comments
Refresh
If it hasn't been designated already, I'd like to see a plaque or tribute to Adam Purple's concentric circular garden on the Lower East Side. It was a place of solace and wonder for me in the 1970s and 1980s.
Thank you.
David
This is a note for the guy who called and mentioned the DOME!
THE DOME!!!!!!
I hung out there in 1975, when I was but 13 years old. I met more interesting people, including Dean, the guitar player (and sometimes lifeguard) who taught me to fingerpick on an acoustic. It was a wonderful, open place where a lonely artKid felt accepted.
Thanks so very much for the memory.
Best,
Mark Marshall
www.markmarshall.com
p.s. - somewhere out there, there's a book about the dome. Don't remember the name, but DO remember reading about it on the web somewhere in the past 6 years.
There's an interesting interview with Anne Pasternak on Artkrush. Check it
out at and subscribe - it's free. Here's a link:
http://www.artkrush.com/mailer/issue59/#interview
Leave a Comment
Please stay on topic, be civil, and be brief.
Back to EpisodeEmail addresses are never displayed, but they are required to confirm your comments. Names are displayed with all comments. WNYC reserves the right to edit any comments posted on this site. Please read the WNYC.org Comment Guidelines before posting.