Person Place Thing with Randy Cohen

Randy Cohen
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Jun 30, 2024 • 28min

Thomas Gluck and Charlie Ortiz

GLUCK+ architects designed and constructed a building for the WHIN Music Community Charter School, led by Ortiz. How do architects know if a design works well? It's not their call, says Tom Gluck. "The judges of whether a building's successful or not are the people in it." And this building? A triumph, says Charlie Ortiz.
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Jun 22, 2024 • 28min

Fred Gitner

He was recently honored by the American Library Association for his work at the Queens Public Library on programs to assist migrants. "Over 200 languages are spoken in Queens," he says. "We have collections in 50 or so and regularly purchase in about 30." I struggled to write this paragraph in one. Music: Salieu Suso
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Jun 15, 2024 • 28min

Santino Fontana

It can be a challenge for even terrific actors like him to stay fresh and focused night after night. Here's how he does it: "I'll make up, you know, Gandhi is in the fourth row; do a great show." Not madness, technique. And he's applied it from Hamlet to Tootsie. Produced with Red Bull Theater.
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Jun 8, 2024 • 28min

Pete McBride

How did we allow the ruin of the Colorado River? "We think that water comes from the tap," says this photographer of wild places. "We've lost the idea that water comes from natural systems." See the results of our folly in his book, The Colorado River: Chasing Water. Then weep. Then fight. Then drink. Presented with Fotografiska. Music: some talented frogs.
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Jun 1, 2024 • 28min

Virginia Rauh

This environmental epidemiologist knows the dismal effects of pesticides on the young, yet she loves to take her students to the neonatal intensive care unit. "The NICU is a place of hope, and little babies are very, very cute." Produced with Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health.
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May 25, 2024 • 28min

Eddie Izzard

Her solo performance of Hamlet—yes, all the parts (Rosencrantz and Guildenstern)—should be accessible to everyone. "Shakespeare is presented to people these days as 'this is good for you.' I've heard the term 'spinach theater.'" The trick? Avoid vegetables, emphasize history, preserve the beauty of the verse: words, words, words!
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May 18, 2024 • 28min

Elizabeth Streb

"I don't like dance," says this choreographer, "but we saw the bull riders at Madison Square Garden and, boy, I really wanted to get on that bull." Her combination of disdain and desire results in exciting and surprising—I hesitate to say "dance" lest I incur her scorn— "organized movement."
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May 12, 2024 • 28min

Marc Norman

This expert on affordable housing asks challenging questions: "Would you want greater-density boxy buildings to replace brownstones in Park Slope, and if not, where do we put them?" Now my head hurts. In a good way. Produced with Open House New York. Music: Kevin Nathaniel Hylton.
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May 4, 2024 • 28min

Eduardo Vilaro

"I am Juan de Pareja," says this choreographer about the subject of his new piece, the Afro-Spanish painter enslaved by Velazquez. Multiple identities? No. One artist fascinated by the life of another. We celebrate Vilaro's fifteen years as artistic director of Ballet Hispánico. Music: Ahmed Alom.
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Apr 27, 2024 • 28min

Ann Goldstein

The esteemed translator of Elena Ferrante and Pier Paolo Pasolini says of her work, "It is an impossible task, but nevertheless, it has to be done." And she does it wonderfully. Presented with Rizzoli Bookstore, Europa Editions. and Words Without Borders. Music: Beppe Gambetta.

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