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Interview with Costa Rican Actress, Carolina Solano
Carolina Solano is a very gifted actor, writer and director from Costa Rica. She lives in NYC and we shared in this interview her work in this business. She is a wonderful writer who had been awarded for her work as a writer and actor.
Breaking News and Instant Reboot
Sharing time sensitive info and the abbreviated encore of last episode with Actor/Comedienne Beverly Bonner.
Interview with Costa Rican actresses, Naty Arias and Adri Alvarez Odio
This is an interview in spanish dedicated to these two young and very talented actresses and their work. This work was shot by Esteban Quesada Vizcaino, great cinematographer and director.
Coast Guard Art Program
Host Kristal Hart covers the Coast Guard Art Program Ceremony
'Didn't Quite Hit The Need': Bill De Blasio's Complicated Two-Term Legacy as Mayor of New York City
After two terms, Bill de Blasio leaves office with a long list of promises kept, to varying degrees, many accomplishments, and, undoubtedly, a 'fairer' city than he inherited.
Emma Wolfe Reflects on the De Blasio Years
With Bill de Blasio’s tenure coming to an end, one of his top aides is reflecting on the administration’s legacy.
‘We Need Historic Leadership from Biden and Schumer’: Jamaal Bowman on ‘Build Back Better’ Negotiations, Mayor-elect Adams, & More
Bowman appeared on a recent episode of the Max Politics podcast for a discussion touching upon President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion Build Back Better agenda, Manchin’s obstruction of that social and physical infrastructure package, and his thoughts on the incoming administration of Mayor-elect Adams.
Civic Leadership Institute Increasingly Well-Represented in City Politics
When the next session of the City Council begins in January, multiple seats will be filled by alumni from the Coro New York Leadership Center.