Harry Siegel
Lit NYC
Hosts Amy Sohn, Harry Siegel and others sit down each week to commune with artists, writers, critics, cranks, visionaries and loons and how their work, and their lives, relate to the past, present and future of New York. The podcast is a project of The City, a nonprofit newsroom serving the people of New York.
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Episodes
Episode 24: James Zollar Talking Jazz 22.05.2023 31:12
Host Greg Glassman and fellow trumpeter James Zollar play together, and talk about what it takes to make it a musician in the Big Apple and much more.
Episode 23: Steven Thrasher’s Viruses on Film 18.03.2023 38:01
Dr. Steven Thrasher — curator of the Viruses on Film series screening at BAM — talks about the experience of people coming together to watch movies about something that's everywhere but can't be seen. .
Episode 22: Gary Weiss’ Retail Gangster: The Insane, Real-Life Story of Crazy Eddie 26.02.2023 44:22
Gary Weiss talks with Harry Siegel about his wild history of New York City's original retail gangster.
Episode 21: Rusty Zimmerman’s Free Portrait Project 18.02.2023 42:03
Rusty Zimmerman is spending the year making oil paintings of and collecting oral histories from 200 people living in South Brooklyn. That includes Harry Siegel, who joined Rusty for a conversation about the project, how people can support it and see it, and why he's giving the portraits away for free to their subjects.
Episode 20: Stacy Dillard Talking Jazz 05.02.2023 36:37
Trumpeter Greg Glassman sits down with saxophonist Stacy Dillard for a conversation — along with the two of them improvising on their instruments — about what it means, and what it takes, to make it as a jazz musician in New York City.
Episode 19: Annemarie Gray’s Open New York 22.01.2023 33:38
Open New York is an organization advocating to make it easier to build and manage housing in New York City — and now it’s broadening its agenda to also support advances in tenants’ rights. Will that be enough to change state laws and neighborhood politics to get more housing built? Alyssa Katz talks with Open New York Director Annemarie Gray about her group’s game-changing ambitions.
Episode 18: Susan Watts Talking Pictures Again 25.12.2022 40:20
Daily News legend Susan Watts and THE CITY's Ben Fractenberg talk with Alex Brook Lynn about the art of shooting the news in New York, and share the stories behind some of their most powerful photographs.
Episode 17: Michael Kimmelman’s The Intimate City: Walking New York 11.12.2022 39:32
New York Times architecture critic Michael Kimmelman, author of The Intimate City: Walking New York, joins Alyssa Katz in the latest installment of her occasional series asking the big question: What Is New York For?
Episode 16: Pervaiz Shallwani’s Stinky Lunch Kids 20.11.2022 26:05
Pervaiz Shallwani dipped a hot dog into New York’s melting pot, and what came out was the delicious chaat dog.
Episode 15: Jereemiah Moss’ Feral City: On Finding Liberation in Lockdown New York 13.11.2022 32:52
Jeremiah Moss, the author of Feral New York, talks with THE CITY's Alyssa Katz about the "tremendous community connection and and oftentimes joyfulness in a moment of tremendous trauma and tragedy” for the people out in the streets amid the city's shutdown and reopening.
Episode 14: Ann Nocenti’s Daredevil Years as ‘The Girl Behind the Fishtank’ 23.10.2022 40:06
Ann Nocenti, the writer, journalist and filmmaker who wrote and edited some of the most iconic Marvel comics of the late 1980s and early 1990s — and who created the iconic characters Elektra and Longshot — joins the FAQ NYC podcast to discuss her early years in New York as “the girl who lived behind the fishtank,” quite literally. She digs into how her work in asylums influenced her stories about...
Episode 13: Manny Kirchheimer’s New York, and His Pandemic Time Warp 09.10.2022 32:34
Alyssa Katz talks with America’s “least known great documentarian” about his 86 years living here, his work during the pandemic editing his footage of the city from the 1950s (and that you can see over the next two weekends at the Museum of the Moving Image), how graffiti trains inspired his film Stations of the Elevated, and the big question: What is New York for?
Episode 12: Andrew Kirtzman's Giuliani: The Rise and Tragic Fall of America's Mayor 01.10.2022 37:00
Biographer Andrew Kirtzman talks with Harry Siegel about his quarter-century covering “America’s mayor” and the inevitable question: What happened to Rudy Giuliani?
Episode 11: Twenty-one Eulogies for New York City 13.11.2021 1:17:49
Twenty-one eulogies for the City of New York, in large or small part, collected for Alex Brook Lynn's installation “Eulogy For New York,” which ran during the month of October in the West Village.
Episode 10: Issa Ibrahim’s Eulogy for Jamaica 26.10.2021 29:52
Artist and musician Issa Ibrahim talks with Alex Brook Lynn about a song he wrote in New York's Creedmoor psychiatric facility, eulogizing the neighborhood he grew up in.
Episode 9: Talking Pictures With David Godlis and Luc Sante 25.07.2021 1:04:57
Photographer David Godlis and writer Luc Sante talk with Alex Brook Lynn and Harry Siegel about Godlis Streets, his new book of 1970s street photography, and the different ways that shooters, and writers, captured glimpses of that city and the sometimes alluring "generalized small-time crumminess of so much of that decade."
Episode 8: Charles Farrell’s (Low)Life: A Memoir of Jazz, Fight-Fixing, and the Mob 14.07.2021 1:20:19
Jazz great turned boxing manager Charles Farrell visits the pod to talk with Harry and Vice's Tim Marchman about his memoir that covers, among other things, playing with Sonny Rollins and Ornette Coleman, fixing fights for the mob, "the Moby Dick of boxing" and lots more. Stick around to the end to hear him play a little piano, too.
Episode 7: Elon Green’s Lost Call: A True Story of Love, Lust, and Murder in Queer New York 19.05.2021 52:37
Author Elon Green joins Nolan Hicks and Harry Siegel to talk about Lost Call: A True Story of Love, Lust, and Murder in Queer New York and how a city crew including Rudy Giuliani's mom, Bernard Kerik, Robert Morgenthau, Linda Fairstein, William Bulger and Mike McAclary all tie into that story.
Episode 6: Alec MadGilllis' Fulfillment: Winning and Losing in One-Click America 28.04.2021 45:12
A conversation with Alec MacGillis, the author of Fulfillment: Winning and Losing in One-Click America, about Amazon and, among many other things, its expansion in New York City AFTER the collapse of its HQ2 plan here as the brave new pandemic economy has accelerated America's great divergence.
Episode 5: Dave Manheim’s Dopey 16.04.2021 34:58
Dave from the "DOPEY," podcast shares a few stories with Alex Brook Lynn about drug addiction and recovery in New York City.
Episode 4: Talking Pictures with Susan Watts 23.01.2020 37:44
Susan Watts, director of visual content for Scott Stringer, sits down with the FAQ gang for a look back over some of the shots from her 25 years as a photographer for the Daily News, New York's Picture Newspaper.
Episode 3: Julie Satow’s The Plaza: The Secret Life of America's Most Famous Hotel 29.07.2019 35:42
Journalist Julie Satow, author of The Plaza: The Secret Life of America's Most Famous Hotel, joins Harry and Alex Brook Lynn to share some of those secrets.
Episode 2: Mark Alan Stamaty's MacDoodle Street 28.03.2019 38:31
MacDoodle Street—the story of dishwashing poet Malcolm Frazzle that first appeared in the pages of the Village Voice in the late 1970s—is back in print thanks to the fine nerds of the New York Review of Books. Bill Bramhall, editorial cartoonist for the Daily News, joined Harry Siegel and Alex Brook Lynn for a conversation with Stamaty about his work, God, drugs, those hacks Artman and Andy Warhol...
Episode 1: John Strausbaugh's Victory City and Ron Howell's Boss of Black Brooklyn 13.12.2018 47:13
White supremacists holding rallies with fascists and anti-fascists brawling outside, and war looming. Maybe that sounds like NYC in 2018, but we're talking NYC in WWII and the years around it along with special guests John Strausbaugh, author of "Victory City: A history of New York and New Yorkers during World War II," and Ron Howell, author of "Boss of Black Brooklyn: The life...
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