Liora Noam-Kravitz

Liora Noam-Kravitz appears in the following:

Good Things: Film Noir Cinema

Friday, February 10, 2023

Tucked away on a residential street in Greenpoint, there's a teeny tiny movie theater that specializes in deep cuts.

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Good Things: Squirrel Whisperer of City Hall Park

Wednesday, February 01, 2023

The NYC Parks Department reminds you: please don’t feed the animals. But one guy can’t resist. 

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A Republican won a Brooklyn Assembly election. Democrats may not let him take his seat.

Thursday, December 22, 2022

The Democrat-dominated NY Assembly is questioning whether Lester Chang lived in Brooklyn.

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Why coyotes aren't leaving New York City anytime soon

Thursday, December 22, 2022

According to Gotham Coyote Project, the furry canids are adapting to human food, changing their family habits and swimming through the East River.

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Wastewater can predict COVID-19 surges, but NYC’s data remains elusive

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Nearly three years into the city’s wastewater surveillance program, NYC has neither a local dashboard nor a clear strategy for how testing results are used.

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Brooklyn Nonprofit Puts Young Rockers on Stage to Help Other Kids

Friday, December 09, 2022

A Brooklyn nonprofit is helping young musicians find their voice and their cause. 

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How inspiration for a beloved Muppets earworm came from a movie showing in Midtown

Friday, December 02, 2022

You'll never get the song out of your head. But the back story IS worth it.

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Somebody, Sing a Black Girl’s Song

Monday, May 16, 2022

An intergenerational meditation on Ntozake Shange’s iconic Broadway play, "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf."

Justice Alito Said the Quiet Part Out Loud

Monday, May 09, 2022

His leaked opinion tells us more about a powerful minority’s view of the U.S. than it does about the Constitution or the history of abortion.

Imagining a world without police

Thursday, April 07, 2022

WNYC
Years after she witnessed a domestic violence incident in her home and called the police, Kayla Ollivierre starts to question the role of police in our communities.

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How a secretive police database affects young Black and brown men

Monday, April 04, 2022

WNYC
Rainier Harris looks at how the NYPD uses a secretive database to label people as gang members — and how it affects the lives of young Black and brown men.

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Mayor Adams Has Announced His Plan To Fight Crime. Critics Say It Falls Short.

Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Critics are pushing back against parts of the Mayor's program. 

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Reflecting on Eight Years of Mayor Bill de Blasio

Friday, December 31, 2021

Mayor de Blasio two terms in office end on Friday. WNYC’s Brigid Bergin, who covered his entire mayoralty, dove into the audio archives for this snapshot of his eight years in City Hall.

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Why Finding A Christmas Tree May Be Harder This Year

Monday, December 06, 2021

Sellers in New York City and across the country are running into issues sourcing trees. 

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Why A Federal Monitorship Hasn't Made Things At Rikers Better

Friday, October 01, 2021

It's been six years since a federal monitor was appointed to oversee reforms at Rikers. Yet things there have gone from bad to worse. 

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WNYC' s David Furst Passes Baton to New Morning Edition Host Michael Hill

Friday, March 19, 2021

David has hosted since last summer. Michael starts Monday.

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What Researchers Now Know About COVID-19's Origins, One Year After The Pandemic Started In New York

Wednesday, February 17, 2021

A research mission conducted by the World Health Organization and China has released its first findings about how the virus originated, but questions remain. 

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New Memoir Captures "Wild and Precious Life" of Edie Windsor

Friday, October 04, 2019

Even before she became internationally famous as an activist for marriage equality, Edie Windsor was living an extraordinary life. 

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A Look Back at Woodstock 50 Years Later

Friday, August 16, 2019

WNYC
The iconic New York festival's influence on pop culture.

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From Danish Ballet to Sport-Inspired Modern Dance

Tuesday, July 09, 2019

This summer, the Royal Danish Ballet lands in New York, Mark Morris brings a world premiere and the Film at Lincoln Center presents its annual festival of dance on camera.

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