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Episode 363: The City’s Elections Are Sneaking Up Fast
The 2025 campaign just unofficially kicked off with new fundraising numbers, and NYC could be in for a wild game of musical chairs. Hosts Christina G…
1 year, 11 months ago
Episode 362: ‘A Rallying Cry’ for Eric Adams
Hosts Christina Greer, Katie Honan and Harry Siegel discuss The Rev. Al Sharpton’s op-ed making the case for a second term for the city’s second Blac…
1 year, 11 months ago
Episode 361: The Manhattan That Was
“They all disappear. That's the thing. It's extremely ephemeral” — Jill Gill, the 91-year-old author of Site Lines: Lost New York 1954-2022, talks wi…
1 year, 11 months ago
Episode 360: ‘A Good Lifeguard Never Gets Wet’
Hosts Chrissy, Katie and Harry talk about NYC's $112 billion budget, changes in the summer swimming season, "gentrification in the ocean" and much m…
1 year, 11 months ago
Episode 359: Election Night Extra: The Wright Stuff
Ben Max, the executive editor of New York Law School’s Center for New York City Law and host of the Max Politics podcast, joins FAQ NYC to talk with …
2 years ago
Episode 358: Real Life Funnies and Sidewalk Epiphanies
For two decades, Stan Mack published a weekly cartoon strip in the Village Voice in which he listened to New Yorkers and documented their sayings and…
2 years ago
Episode 357: The New Pride Agenda
Hosts Katie and Chrissy talk with Elisa Crespo, executive director of New Pride Agenda, about the biggest issues for LGBTQAI+ New Yorkers.
2 years ago
Episode 356: What Happens After the Governor Pulls the Emergency Brake on Congestion Pricing?
Our Katie Honan and transportation reporter for THE CITY, Jose Martinez, discuss the Governor's recent withdrawal from putting congestion pricing int…
2 years ago
Episode 354: A Place That Women Ruled
Julie Satow, author of When Women Ran Fifth Avenue: Glamour and Power at the Dawn of American Fashion, talks with guest host Sarah Shears in the late…
2 years ago