Richard Hake appears in the following:
Extended News from WNYC and NJPR
Wednesday, November 07, 2012
WNYC's Richard Hake and NJPR's David Furst provide extended news coverage of the election results and the latest on recovery efforts following Hurricane Sandy with WNYC's Bob Hennelly. Plus, WNYC business editor Charlie Herman talks about this morning's stock market.
Election Day Call-In: Voting After Sandy, and Voting in the Swing States
Tuesday, November 06, 2012
Extended News from WNYC and NJPR
Monday, November 05, 2012
In the wake of Sandy and the eve of national elections we continue extended news coverage with WNYC's Richard Hake and NJPR's David Furst.
Extended News from WNYC and NJPR 11AM
Monday, November 05, 2012
In the wake of Sandy and on the eve of national elections we continue extended news with WNYC's Richard Hakeand NJPR's David Furst, plus WNYC's Bob Hennelly and NJPR's Nancy Solomon report on commuting between New Jersey and New York and the latest on power restoration.
More on the Aftermath of Superstorm Sandy
Thursday, November 01, 2012
Andrea Bernstein, David Furst, Richard Hake and Bob Hennelly of WNYC's newsroom check in on water advisories in New Jersey and transit developments in the area. Plus, FEMA coordinator Mike Byrne calls in and WNYC's Stephen Nessen from Breezy Point.
Special Coverage: Hurricane Sandy
Monday, October 29, 2012
WNYC news host and reporter Richard Hake and NJPR host David Furst join Brian for the latest news on the storm, with WNYC reporters and other guests, including live coverage of Gov. Cuomo's and Mayor Bloomberg's press conferences. Plus, your calls.
Statue of Liberty Entertaining Guests Once Again
Sunday, October 28, 2012
The Statue of Liberty turns 126 years old today and visitors will get a much closer look as the interior and crown re-open after a one year, $30 million restoration.
Former NY State Senator Espada Pleads Guilty to Tax Fraud
Friday, October 12, 2012
Former Democratic New York State Senator Pedro Espada, Jr. pleaded guilty to tax fraud in Brooklyn federal court on Friday.
Designing 'Edgeless' Schools
Sunday, September 30, 2012
School architecture has come a long way since the little red school house. The Center for Architecture unveiled Monday two exhibits about contemporary school design and what curators call the "edgeless" school.
Top Critics Weigh Broadway Fall Season
Monday, September 17, 2012
NY Musical Theatre Festival, An Incubator for Musicals, Underway
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Some 30 original musical productions are getting their shot at first playing for an audience in the Theatre District this month.
Athletes Gear Up for City's Triathlon
Saturday, July 07, 2012
More than 3,000 athletes are poised to take an unusual tour of New York City on Sunday when they dive into the Hudson, bike along the West Side Highway and run through Central Park for a combined 32 miles.
NYC Pride March Celebrates 1st Anniversary of Same Sex Marriage
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Since 1970, the annual march down the lavender line painted along Fifth Avenue has focused on different issues. Originally considered a civil rights demonstration, the march then brought attention to AIDS and bullying and hate. This year, the first anniversary of the passage if same sex marriage legislation in New York, the organizer came up with the theme “Share the Love.”
Tonys Set to Be An Awards Show Smackdown
Friday, June 08, 2012
Broadway's 'Peter and the Starcatcher' Nominated for a Best Directing Tony for its Two Directors
Wednesday, June 06, 2012
Cities Are Hot Vacation Destinations This Summer, Survey Shows
Sunday, May 27, 2012
New York is among the top-10 city destinations for travelers this summer, according to a recent survey.
A SoHo Hat Boutique Hopes to 'Run for the Roses' at the Kentucky Derby
Saturday, May 05, 2012
New York Film Festival Founder Amos Vogel Dies at 91
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Some consider Amos Vogel the leading figure of modern film culture as he ushered in political and experimental films as well as documentaries in the late 1930s and early 1940s.