

This weekend, with both the NLCS and ALCS in full swing, it’s a good time to celebrate the 100th anniversary of baseball theme songs. The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts presents a tribute to the sport and the musicians who love it, among them Charles Ives and William Schuman. Watch now…
Gabriel Orozco’s sculptures and photographs disrupt conventional notions of reality. In this video, the artist discusses his installation Obit (2008), on view at Marian Goodman Gallery here in New York. Watch the interview…
In early 2007, George Packer published an article in The New Yorker about Iraqi interpreters who jeopardized their lives on behalf of the Americans in Iraq, with little …
Fall for Dance is a wildly successful annual festival at New York City Center featuring $10 tickets and an amazing range of dance companies, 28 total. Read more…
‘Margarita Happy Hour’, a Reel 13 Indie broadcast late night 9/27, has generated a heated discussion on the web. Is the film’s content, which includes profanity, nudity, and drug use, inappropriate, or is it the job of Public TV to push the boundaries of programming to provide challenging, relevant content for adults?
Comedian Chris Rock spends some time with Charlie Rose, talking about his HBO special, his take on this year’s campaigns, and more…it’s Rock’s 5th visit to the Charlie Rose program. Watch interview now.
A special airing of At Home with Lidia airs on October 12th, 2:30 pm on WLIW21 (and on Thirteen, TBA). This episode is special in that they will take questions from the online audience, and answer them during this program. Submit your question to LidiaQuestions@wliw.org by October 7th at 5:00 pm in order to be considered.
In the ongoing babe-ification of the Western world, welcome to this week’s episode: Classical Babes 2.0. That’s a reference, of course, to “Too Hot to Handel,” a current feature on the online arts and entertainment segment of Playboy. Read more…
This Saturday, Reel 13 will air Conventioneers, the story of a Republican man who falls into a forbidden relationship with a Democratic woman. The stars — Matthew Mabe and Woodwyn Koons — discuss the film in a behind the scenes interview.











