NYC-ARTS Announces Weekly Listings - 10/3 - 11/28

By: Oct. 03, 2013
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NYC-ARTS Announces Weekly Listings - October 3 - November 28, 2013

NYC-ARTS provides arts lovers in the tri-state area with an all-access pass to the New York City area's myriad cultural offerings: from music and dance concerts, to the theater, museums and galleries-from the classic to the contemporary.
New York Emmy winners Philippe de Montebello and Paula Zahn co-host.
NYC-ARTS airs Thursday nights at 8 p.m. on THIRTEEN. Encore presentations will generally follow on Sundays at 12 noon on THIRTEEN; Fridays at 7 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. on WLIW21; and Sundays at 8:30 p.m. on NJTV. New episodes will also be available on NYC-ARTS.org every Friday morning.

Thursday, October 3
8-8:30 p.m.
NYC-ARTS #183
Weekly magazine providing the tri-state audience with a unique overview of the city's unparalleled cultural offerings with co-hosts Philippe de Montebello and Paula Zahn. The Orpheus Chamber Orchestra is the feature/profile. The choice segment explores Monet's Waterlilies at MoMA. Correspondent Christina Ha, based at The Jewish Museum, reports on various events around town, including the "Chagall: Love, War and Exile" and "Elaine Reichek: A Postcolonial Kinderhood Revisited" exhibits there; " Composer Portraits" at Columbia University's Miller Theatre; "Five Dances" (a feature film by Alan Brown with dance choreographed by Jonah Bokaer); William Forsythe's "Sider" at BAM Next Wave; The Frick Collection's "Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Hals: Masterpieces of Dutch Painting from the Mauritshuis" and "Transforming Still Life Painting"; and the films "Vermeer and Music: The Art of Love and Leisure" and "Tim's Vermeer."

Thursday, October 10
8-8:30 p.m.
NYC-ARTS #184
Weekly magazine providing the tri-state audience with a unique overview of the city's unparalleled cultural offerings with co-hosts Philippe de Montebello and Paula Zahn. De Montebello highlights the "William Kent: Designing Georgian Britain" exhibit at Bard Graduate Center. Raphael Pi Roman's interview with jazz singer DeeDee Bridgewater is the feature/profile. Correspondent Christina Ha, based at The Jewish Museum, reports on various events around town, including "Chagall: Love, War and Exile" and "threeASFOUR: MER KA BA" exhibits there; Bombay Jayashri at Carnegie Hall (Indian Carnatic Singing - Composed/performed song for "Life of Pi");
The Drawing Center's "Alexis Rockman: Drawings from Life of Pi"; Broadway's all-male "Twelfth Night/Richard III" with Mark Rylance; The Donmar all-female production "Julius Caesar" at St. Ann's Warehouse; "Romeo and Juliet" with Orlando Bloom & Condola Rashad; San Francisco Ballet at Lincoln Center/Koch Theatre; Howard Greenberg Gallery/ Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery's "Edward Burtynsky: Water"; and the American Museum of Natural History's Margaret Mead Film Festival 2013.

Thursday, October 17
8-8:30 p.m.
NYC-ARTS #185
Weekly magazine providing the tri-state audience with a unique overview of the city's unparalleled cultural offerings with co-hosts Philippe de Montebello and Paula Zahn. De Montebello highlights Bard Graduate Center's exhibit, "An American Style: Global Sources for New York Textiles and Fashion Design, 1915-1928." Paula Zahn's interview with actress Cherry Jones discussing her role in "The Glass Menagerie" is the feature/profile. Correspondent Christina Ha, based at The Morgan Library & Museum, reports on various events around town, including the Morgan's exhibit "Edgar Allan Poe: Terror of the Soul" and Monika Grzymala's "Volumen," and Matthew Bourne's "Sleeping Beauty" at New York City Center.

Thursday, October 24
8-8:30 p.m.(Pre-empted in this THIRTEEN time slot for mayoral debate)
NYC-ARTS #186
Weekly magazine providing the tri-state audience with a unique overview of the city's unparalleled cultural offerings with co-hosts Philippe de Montebello and Paula Zahn. Allen Say, a Japanese children's book author/illustrator living/working in the U.S.
is the subject of the feature/profile. New-York Historical Society's "Birds of America" (Audubon Collection) is the choice segment. Correspondent Christina Ha, based at The Morgan Library & Museum, reports on various events around town, including the Morgan's exhibit "Edgar Allan Poe: Terror of the Soul."

Thursday, October 31
8-8:30 p.m.
NYC-ARTS #187
Weekly magazine providing the tri-state audience with a unique overview of the city's unparalleled cultural offerings with co-hosts Philippe de Montebello and Paula Zahn. De Montebello's interview with Susan Weber, founder and director of Bard Graduate Center, and co-curator of "William Kent: Designing Georgian Britain" is the feature/profile. Christie's "Object Lessons: Collecting Can Wait. A Connoisseur's 3 Steps to Selecting an Exceptional Drinking Wine" is the choice segment. Correspondent Christina Ha, based at the Sands Point Preserve/Hampstead House, reports on Design Showhouse there and various events around town.

Thursday, November 7
8-8:30 p.m.
NYC-ARTS #188
Weekly magazine providing the tri-state audience with a unique overview of the city's unparalleled cultural offerings with co-hosts Philippe de Montebello and Paula Zahn. A look at Theater for a New Audience is the feature/profile. Christie's
"Object Lessons: The Storied Tale of a Silver Candelabra"is the choice segment.

Thursday, November 14
8-8:30 p.m.
NYC-ARTS #189
Weekly magazine providing the tri-state audience with a unique overview of the city's unparalleled cultural offerings with co-hosts Philippe de Montebello and Paula Zahn. The Avery Fisher Career Grant Awards 2013: violinist Bella Hristova is the feature/profile. MoMA's "Magritte, The Mystery of the Ordinary 1926-1938" exhibit
is the choice segment.

Thursday, November 21
8-8:30 p.m.
NYC-ARTS #190
Weekly magazine providing the tri-state audience with a unique overview of the city's unparalleled cultural offerings with co-hosts Philippe de Montebello and Paula Zahn. Musician/composer Tyondai Braxtonis the feature/profile. The Metropolitan Museum of Art's "Legends of the Dead Ball Era(1900-1919) in the Collection of Jefferson R. Burdick"is the choice segment.

Thursday, November 28
8-8:30 p.m.
Pre-empted

NYC-ARTS is a production of THIRTEEN in association with WNET, one of America's most prolific and respected public media providers. For 50 years, THIRTEEN has been making the most of the rich resources and passionate people of New York and the world, reaching millions of people with on-air and online programming that celebrates arts and culture, offers insightful commentary on the news of the day, explores the worlds of science and nature, and invites students of all ages to have fun while learning.
Executive Producer: David Horn. Editorial Director: Joan Hershey. Supervising Producer: Mitch Owgang. Senior Producer: Bob Morris. For the digital platforms, General Manager: Dan Greenberg. Director of Digital Strategy: Joe Harrell.
Funding for NYC-ARTS is made possible by Rosalind P. Walter, The Agnes Varis Trust, Jody and John Arnhold, Elise Jaffe and Jeffrey Brown, Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation, and Elroy and Terry Krumholz Foundation. This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Additional funding provided by members of THIRTEEN. NYC-ARTS is also made possible in part by First Republic Bank.
Visit the NYC-ARTS Web site at NYC-ARTS.org for additional information.

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About WNET
In 2013, WNET is celebrating the 50th Anniversary of THIRTEEN, New York's flagship public media provider. As the parent company of THIRTEEN and WLIW21 and operator of NJTV, WNET brings quality arts, education and public affairs programming to over 5 million viewers each week. WNET produces and presents such acclaimed PBS series as Nature, Great Performances, American Masters, PBS NewsHour Weekend, Charlie Rose and a range of documentaries, children's programs, and local news and cultural offerings available on air and online. Pioneers in educational programming, WNET has created such groundbreaking series as Get the Math, Oh Noah! and Cyberchase and provides tools for educators that bring compelling content to life in the classroom and at home. WNET highlights the tri-state's unique culture and diverse communities through NYC-ARTS, Reel 13, NJ Today and MetroFocus, the multi-platform news magazine focusing on the New York region. WNET is also a leader in connecting with viewers on emerging platforms, including the THIRTEEN Explore iPad App where users can stream PBS content for free.


About NYC-ARTS
NYC-ARTS aims to increase awareness of New York City's nonprofit cultural organizations, whose offerings greatly benefit residents and visitors-from children to adults, and teenagers to senior citizens. NYC-ARTS promotes cultural groups' activities and events to tri-state, national and international audiences through nonprint media, using new technologies as they develop. Through television, Web sites, mobile applications and social media, NYC-ARTS nurtures New York City's position as a thriving cultural capital of the world, one that has both world-renowned institutions and those that are focused on local communities.



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