100 Years of the Museum of the City of NY, 'After Broad and Market' Podcast

All Of It with Alison Stewart | Oct 9, 2023

The Museum of the City of New York is marking its centennial year. To celebrate, it's telling the story of the city and the museum with a new exhibit, People, Place, and Influence: The Collection at 100. It brings together objects like a seat from Yankee Stadium, a prop from the Broadway production of Cats, and the original Rosie the Riveter jumpsuit. The show opens on October 13, and we preview it with curator Lilly Tuttle. Plus, we take your calls about what you think are the most important objects in New York City.

In a new podcast, After Broad and Market, journalist Jenna Flanagan revisits the 2003 murder of Sakia Gunn, a queer Black fifteen year old Newark Resident. Flanagan joins us to discuss.

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