This station depends on contributions from listeners.
WPS1 Art Radio is the Internet station of P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, a MoMA affiliate, featuring an MP3 stream of music, talk, and historical recordings and a free on-demand archive of over 1200 programs.
Since launching in 1995, Time Out New York has become a must-have user's manual for New Yorkers looking to make the most of their city. Out There with Time Out New York expands upon the magazine's coverage of New York arts and entertainment by serving up a weekly dish of enlightening and entertaining information about the city we all love.
The kind of band that defines what you wish current downtown Manhattan bands
would have the courage to sound like but don't. Listen as they discuss with Alison Rosen how the Brooklyn band came about and what kind of beard band-leader/songstress Shilpa Ray wished she could grow.
Playlist
01 Plea Bargain
02 Shine in Exile
03 Green Eyed Monster Grey Eyed Fool
The Giraffes hail from Brooklyn, NY and will bring the rock to any occasion. These guys always put on a great show; miss them at your own risk. Time Out New York associate features editor Alison Rosen chats with the band about touring, lead singer Aaron Lazar's near fatal heart attack, and what it feels like to have big balls.
Edition #26: The Bold, The Beautiful, The Enjoyably Passable. What's On Deck? Cinemawise, of course. listen |
listen with RealPlayer
First broadcast January 15, 2007
Time Out New York film critics Josh Rothkopf and David Fear discuss 2007 upcoming releases including the new David Fincher thriller, Zodiac.
Edition #25: 2006: Is That All There Is? Or: What a Year It Was! listen | listen with RealPlayer First broadcast January 8, 2007
Time Out New York film critics Josh Rothkopf and David Fear discuss the best (Half Nelson, The Departed) and the worst (Lady in the Water) that last year had to offer. Other Best of 2006 picks include: L'Enfant, Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story, Gabrielle, Casino Royale, among others.
Edition #24: Shteamer Music Series with Chris Speed, Pt. 2 listen | listen with RealPlayer
First broadcast January 7, 2007
Time Out New York music assistant Hank Shteamer continues his chat with Skirl Records founder Chris Speed about the Brooklyn jazz scene.
Playlist
01 Tyft - Led Tyftelin
02 Shelley Burgon/Trevor Dunn - 4:23
03 Ted Reichman - Peace Father
04 Curtis Hasselbring - Infinite Infiniteness of Infinity
05 The Clarinets - Lovescar
Edition #23: Shteamer Music Series with Chris Speed and Ted Reichman, Pt. 1 listen | listen with RealPlayer
First broadcast December 18, 2006
Time Out New York music assistant Hank Shteamer chats with Skirl Records founder Chris Speed and noted musician Ted Reichman about the Brooklyn jazz scene. Skirl Records is an artist-run collective documenting work by a Brooklyn-centered community of musicians channeling a vast array of ideas and experience into new music.
Playlist
01 The Clarinets - Scrawl
02 Ted Reichman - I know nothing about it
03 Curtis Hasselbring - Double Negative
Time Out New York associate features editor Alison Rosen has always found that interviews go best when you take your question sheet, tear it up and then just listen. If she'd only just done that. Special guest Michael Ian Black gets in on the hot interview action with Michael Showalter.
In December 2006, Showalter will reach the West Coast on a tour with Michael Ian Black (look out for an interview with both of them in Edition #21). Since their October 2006 tour kick-off, Showalter says, "we've seen the whole world and by that I mean half of the United States."
Photographer and Photo Editor Sarina Finkelstein and artist HOPE169, whose work was recently featured on the cover of Time Out New York's Street Art issue, discuss the history of graffiti in NYC, graffiti as an art form, challenges to working artists, and where the movement is headed.
With the recent influx of creative new steakhouses, meat-lovers have more options than ever before. Time Out New York Eat Out assistant editor Leslie Price speaks with experts Craig Koketsu, the executive chef of Quality Meats, and Michael Lomonaco, the chef and managing partner of Porter House New York, about prime beef, steak sauce, and Peter Luger.
Are Philly chefs invading New York? Time Out New York Eat Out assistant editor Leslie Price talks with Christopher Lee (Striped Bass), who recently replaced Paul Liebrandt at restaurant Gilt in the Palace Hotel, and Michael Schulson (Buddakan) about the different culinary scenes in Philadelphia and New York. (27 minutes)
Edition #16: Sex, Drugs, and Comedy with Michael Showalter listen |
listen with RealPlayer First broadcast October 9, 2006
Time Out New York associate features editor Alison Rosen talks about sex, drugs and comedy with Michael Showalter, one of the creators behind Stella and co host of the biweekly series "Comedy with Eugene Mirman and Friends" at Union Hall in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
Showalter has a stand up show with Michael Ian Black at Irving Plaza on Oct. 29, 2006 and co-hosts the show at Union Hall in Park Slope with Eugene Mirman every Sunday in November (2006).
Time Out New York Clubs editor Bruce Tantum talks to the veteran British house-music producer Charles Webster, one of the world's masters of electronic soul.
Playlist
01 Furry Phreaks with Terra Deva - All Over the World (Miso/Defected)
02 Rebecca Pidgeon - Learn to Pray (Charles Webster Slow Mix) (Miso)
03 Rebecca Pidgeon - Learn to Pray (Version Mix) (Miso)
04 Charles Webster featuring Robert Owens - In the Wind (Miso)
05 Vroom Vroom - My Best Friend (Charles Webster Mix) (g-stoned)
TONY Clubs Editor Bruce Tantum invites that beguiling presence, The Vintage DJ Jonathan Jacobs to spin some classics.
Playlist
01 Warren Kime - Eleanor Rigby (Command Records)
02 Mose Allison - Foolkiller (Atlantic Records)
03 Little Johnny Taylor - Somewhere Down the Line (Galaxy Records)
04 Monchito & his Orchestra - Pao Pao (Fiesta Records)
05 The Zombies- Leave Me Be (Decca Records)
06 Enoch Daniels - Mera Yaar Bada Sharmila (Odeon Records)
07 Jimmy Smith - Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (Verve Records)
After an introduction by Time Out New York features editor Soren Larson, deep-voiced singer-songwriter Jeff Garfinkle and his top-notch backing band sail through a full set of compelling material.
In this segment, Time Out New York features editor Soren Larson talks with Connor Coffey, a veteran front-of-the-house man in the New York restaurant scene, about food trends, kitchen gossip and whether it's cool to drink rosé. Larson also interviews up-and-coming singer-songwriter Jeff Garfinkle, who's winning over audiences around town with his "Americana" sound.
The balmy days of summer aren't over yet-and neither is Time Out New York's Summer Drinking Game. In this segment, Time Out New York Eat Out assistant editor Leslie Price chats with Rudi Elders, the wine and beer specialist at Loreley (a Drinking Game destination). Listen as Elders discusses the beer gardens in Bonn, Germany (his hometown) as well as the various brews served at Loreley, a Lower East Side beer garden.
Edition #10: Summer Drinking Game, Pt. 1 (New York Water Taxi) listen | listen with RealPlayer
First broadcast August 21, 2006
The balmy days of summer aren't over yet, and neither is Time Out New York's Summer Drinking Game. In this segment, Time Out New York Eat Out assistant editor Leslie Price speaks with Travis Noyes and Harry Hawk of Water Taxi Beach (a Drinking Game destination) about the creation of the beach, the food and drink offered, and the best ways to get to Long Island City. (25.5 minutes)
Time Out New York Theatre and Cabaret Critic Adam Feldman hosts guest James Gavin, author of the book Intimate Nights, a definitive history of cabaret as it evolved in New York City in the years after World War II.
Bruce Tantum, clubs editor of Time Out New York, is joined by GBH promoter Tom Dunkley to talk about how to toss a successful party, and about the music that makes his events special.
Time Out NY Clubs editor Bruce Tantum talks techno with Nick AC from the Robots party, one of the events that have turned electronic music into one of the leading sounds of the city's nightlife.
Hot town, it's summer in the city - time to get your butt outdoors! This week, Time Out New York Theater editor David Cote and critic Adam Feldman take a look at the various summer theater offerings, from Shakespeare in the Park to the Fringe Festival.
Does the awarding of a Best Musical Tony to a jukebox musical portend the death of live theater? Catch both sides of the debate, and much more, as Time Out New York Theater editor David Cote and critic Adam Feldman analyze the recent Tony Award ceremony and its impact on New York's current theatrical landscape.
In this segment, Time Out New York features editor Soren Larson invites Daniel Goldstein, head of Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn, and singer-songwriter Sara Shaoul, of local band O Pioneers, to chat about Bruce Ratner's controversial sports arena in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, as well as Sara's love affair with the ukelele. Listen to a live performance of Ginger Ale by O Pioneers.
In a celluloid season dominated by CGI, explosions and superheroes, actors may seem superfluous. Time Out New York film critics Josh Rothkopf and David Fear present smaller upcoming summer movies for those who prefer their onscreen entertainment without the bombast. This week, the critics discuss Half Nelson, The Science of Sleep, A Scanner Darkly, This Film Is Not Yet Rated, Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man, and The Road to Guantanamo, among others.
The temperature's rising and a rash of cinematic offerings is breaking out-don't fret, Time Out New York film critics Josh Rothkopf and David Fear dispense movie Rx to help you scratch your itch for a summer flick. Listen as they discuss a bevy of upcoming blockbusters, including Mission Impossible.