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The Greene Space teams up with Wyclef Jean's Yele Haiti Foundation and Timberland, and The Promised Land Radio Special to present The Promised Land, a program of interviews with visionaries who have innovative ideas about changing lives and transforming communities.
For this month's party, we bring you DBR and THE MISSION, a string-driven ensemble that seamlessly blends funk, rock, hop-hop and classical music into a new, personal sonic vision, and serve as classical-urban ambassadors for a widening global audience.
For this live radio broadcast and live video webcast, host Leonard Lopate brings you the American folk-rock band The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, as well as other exciting guests, to be announced soon.
As the first theatrical collaboration between The Greene Space and the Yorinks Theater Group, Mr. Yorinks has extracted the title character from The Invisible Man, the novella by H.G. Wells, and has written a searing hybrid of naturalistic drama and stark surrealism.
As the first theatrical collaboration between The Greene Space and the Yorinks Theater Group, Mr. Yorinks has extracted the title character from The Invisible Man, the novella by H.G. Wells, and has written a searing hybrid of naturalistic drama and stark surrealism.
As the first theatrical collaboration between The Greene Space and the Yorinks Theater Group, Mr. Yorinks has extracted the title character from The Invisible Man, the novella by H.G. Wells, and has written a searing hybrid of naturalistic drama and stark surrealism.
Christine Bruno (actor/advocate), Lyssette Horne (artist/photographer), Anthony Papa (writer/advocate) and Nelson Rivas (painter) will discuss the ideas behind their work, and draw upon their experiences among disabled, homeless, undocumented and incarcerated individuals.
In celebration of Thelonious Monk's 92nd birthday, The Greene Space partners with World Piano Summit, headed by Peabody Award-winning radio producer Jim Luce, as well as several pianists from the world of jazz, including Geri Allen, Zim Ngqawana and Randy Weston.
As the first theatrical collaboration between The Greene Space and the Yorinks Theater Group, Mr. Yorinks has extracted the title character from The Invisible Man, the novella by H.G. Wells, and has written a searing hybrid of naturalistic drama and stark surrealism.
As the first theatrical collaboration between The Greene Space and the Yorinks Theater Group, Mr. Yorinks, has extracted the title character from The Invisible Man, the novella by H.G. Wells, and has written a searing hybrid of naturalistic drama and stark surrealism.
In celebration of the release of his book Brother West: Living and Loving Out Loud, Professor Cornel West speaks at his alma mater, Princeton University.
ELNYA Creative Conversations addresses topics such as "Effective Collaborations between Organizations," "Navigating Careers in the Arts," and more.
2009 marks the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of Soviet control in Central Europe. In "Room with a View: Fall of the Berlin Wall," experts active during the events of '89 reflect on the realities of life after European communism.
When a brother and sister chase their dog, they stray into the field they were told never to go into. Before it's too late, their father tells them the story of the witch's child. With music, projections and effects, this charming and spooky audio play is a perfect beginning to Halloween.
Mike Daisey has been called "the master storyteller" and "one of the finest solo performers of his generation." On Halloween he'll create a brand-new piece for WNYC and The Greene Space, where he'll tell a dark and hilarious story just right for the season.