Rachel Holliday Smith appears in the following:
What You Need to Know About Wilbur Ross’ Many Conflicts
Friday, June 22, 2018
We talk with Dan Alexander from Forbes about Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.
The Conflicts of Wilbur Ross
Friday, June 22, 2018
The Commerce Secretary is at the center of the Trump administration’s talks on trade and tariffs. A new report reveals ties between foreign businesses and his personal fortune.
Review: Hello Doily
Friday, June 22, 2018
Miriam Schapiro’s crafty paintings deserve wider recognition. Now, you can have a chance at a new exhibit at the Museum of Arts and Design.
As Regulators Crack Down, Funds Roll in for Electric Scooters
Friday, June 15, 2018
App-controlled, dockless scooters have swept the West Coast and raked in millions of dollars from investors. Where do they go next?
Game Over: The Collapse of Toys ‘R’ Us
Friday, June 08, 2018
At one time, the retail giant used to rule the toy market. Now, it's bankrupt, liquidating stores and laying off workers. What happened?
Review: The Inside Skinny on Giacometti
Friday, June 08, 2018
A new show at the Guggenheim captures his love of oil, paint and plaster.
An Night of Opera in the Green-Wood Cemetery
Wednesday, June 06, 2018
The new opera "The Rose Elf" premieres in the Catacombs. It's the first production in a new series of classical music performances in a part of the park usually closed to the public.
Behind the 'Bad Blood' at Theranos
Friday, June 01, 2018
A new book details how the Silicon Valley company and its charismatic founder, Elizabeth Holmes, had an irresistible pitch, but no technology to back it up.
Spring Dance: A 19th-Century Ballet Revival and a Show Inspired By 'Soul Train'
Friday, June 01, 2018
In June, the American Ballet Theatre presents a new "Harlequinade," while choreographer Rennie Harris takes us back to the days of Soul Train with his show 'Funkedified.'
How Trump's Economic Policies Are Playing Out
Friday, May 25, 2018
From small farms to car factories, the president's economic policies are having an effect. How will they influence voters during the primary season?
Bet on It: Sports World Gears Up for Gambling
Friday, May 18, 2018
Following the Supreme Court's decision to strike down a federal ban on betting, how will the business of sports change — and expand?
The 'King of Debt' Bought in All Cash. Why?
Friday, May 11, 2018
Donald Trump once boasted he makes deals with other people's money. But a new report shows his company made a slew of all-cash deals in the run-up to the presidential election.
A Visit to Donald Trump State Park
Sunday, May 06, 2018
Did you know? There's a state park named for the president in Westchester County, New York. Davis Dunavin of member station WSHU took a trip to find it.
Buyer Beware: Life After the Fiduciary Rule
Friday, May 04, 2018
The Trump administration is allowing an investor protection rule from the Obama era to lapse. What's next?
Review: Chaim Soutine’s Meaty Accomplishments
Friday, May 04, 2018
The Jewish Museum rehabilitates an undervalued master.
Are You Ready for New York's Big Art Fair Weekend?
Friday, May 04, 2018
The huge Frieze Art Show is coming to Randall’s Island, the TEFAF New York Spring show is happening at the Park Avenue Armory and lots of smaller shows are popping up all over the city.
Getting Uber Back on Track
Friday, April 27, 2018
Can the new CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, correct the course of the embattled ride-sharing company?
Spring Dance: A New Company from Cuba and Old Favorites from Jerome Robbins
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Cuban-born choreographer Carlos Acosta brings his company to New York for its U.S. debut. And then next month, New York City Ballet begins a weeks-long celebration of Robbins.
#MeToo and Wall Street’s ‘Black Hole’
Friday, April 20, 2018
An investigation into sexual harassment cases handled by the body that oversees workplace misconduct of securities brokers found a troubling track record.
Chair of Landmarks Commission to Step Down in June
Thursday, April 19, 2018
Meenakshi Srinivasan spoke with WNYC's Richard Hake about the four years she led the Commission.