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    Explore "coney" with insightful episodes like "Episode 120 - Cheese Coney Economics", "61: Elephants at the Beach / Adolph & Plinky", "Brooklyn, Back in the Day, with Anders Goldfarb and Larry Racioppo", "Brooklyn, Back in the Day, with Anders Goldfarb and Larry Racioppo" and "Better Go Soul S1E10: NBA FOCUS - The Marbury Dynasty" from podcasts like ""GUY PARTY!!!", "Dream Idiots", "B&H Photography Podcast", "B&H Photography Podcast" and "Better Go Soul"" and more!

    Episodes (71)

    61: Elephants at the Beach / Adolph & Plinky

    61: Elephants at the Beach / Adolph & Plinky
    Bryan recounts an unforgettable chapter in American real estate history while Morris presents a story of love and guns. Plus, a Curse Word that doesn't mean what Morris thinks it means. Eire go Brach!

    Hosted by Morris Franklin and Bryan Treat.

    New episodes every TUESDAY!

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    Brooklyn, Back in the Day, with Anders Goldfarb and Larry Racioppo

    Brooklyn, Back in the Day, with Anders Goldfarb and Larry Racioppo

    We try to maintain a global perspective at the B&H Photography Podcast and speak with photographers from around the world, but we are New Yorkers at heart and it’s hard to deny the love we have for our city and its history. With that in mind, we are pleased to welcome photographers Anders Goldfarb and Larry Racioppo to the show―two photographers, both born in Brooklyn, who have taken the face of our ever-changing city as their subject.

    Each photographer has extensive archives of New York neighborhoods, landmarks, and communities, and both have recently published new books of their work. Goldfarb’s book, Passed Remains, is a look at the Greenpoint and Williamsburg neighborhoods prior to the gentrification of the 2000s and Racioppo’s latest book is titled Coney Island Baby, which chronicles the changes to that storied locale from the 1970s to the present.

    We learn of Goldfarb’s process of bicycling through the quiet corners and industrial cityscapes of his then-neighborhood and photographing with a Rolleiflex twin lens reflex camera. He describes his work as both a “survey and a statement.” With Racioppo, we learn of the many visits he made to Coney Island over the years to photograph―covering the demise and demolition of the 1970s through its reincarnation in the 1990s. He also discusses working as a photographer for the New York Department of Housing Preservation and Development and provides a glimpse at the life of a working artist in Brooklyn in the 1970s and ’80s. Our wide-ranging conversation includes the challenges of the square format, Nikon rangefinders, texture in a photograph, self-publishing, and the delight of mystery.

    Guests: Anders Goldfarb and Larry Racioppo

    Photograph © Larry Racioppo

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    Brooklyn, Back in the Day, with Anders Goldfarb and Larry Racioppo

    Brooklyn, Back in the Day, with Anders Goldfarb and Larry Racioppo

    We try to maintain a global perspective at the B&H Photography Podcast and speak with photographers from around the world, but we are New Yorkers at heart and it’s hard to deny the love we have for our city and its history. With that in mind, we are pleased to welcome photographers Anders Goldfarb and Larry Racioppo to the show―two photographers, both born in Brooklyn, who have taken the face of our ever-changing city as their subject.

    Each photographer has extensive archives of New York neighborhoods, landmarks, and communities, and both have recently published new books of their work. Goldfarb’s book, Passed Remains, is a look at the Greenpoint and Williamsburg neighborhoods prior to the gentrification of the 2000s and Racioppo’s latest book is titled Coney Island Baby, which chronicles the changes to that storied locale from the 1970s to the present.

    We learn of Goldfarb’s process of bicycling through the quiet corners and industrial cityscapes of his then-neighborhood and photographing with a Rolleiflex twin lens reflex camera. He describes his work as both a “survey and a statement.” With Racioppo, we learn of the many visits he made to Coney Island over the years to photograph―covering the demise and demolition of the 1970s through its reincarnation in the 1990s. He also discusses working as a photographer for the New York Department of Housing Preservation and Development and provides a glimpse at the life of a working artist in Brooklyn in the 1970s and ’80s. Our wide-ranging conversation includes the challenges of the square format, Nikon rangefinders, texture in a photograph, self-publishing, and the delight of mystery.

    Guests: Anders Goldfarb and Larry Racioppo

    Photograph © Larry Racioppo

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    Better Go Soul S1E10: NBA FOCUS - The Marbury Dynasty

    Better Go Soul S1E10: NBA FOCUS - The Marbury Dynasty
    Stephon Marbury è il quinto figlio maschio della famiglia Marbury, sangue blu della pallacanestro new yorkese, giù a Coney Island. Blu come le divise di Lincoln High, viste in He Got Game proprio in onore di Steph, blu come la tristezza che ha caratterizzato molti passaggi della sua carriera, dal freddo Minnesota in coppia con Garnett, ai New Jersey Nets, alle sfide infinite con Allen Iverson, per arrivare agli anni in cui giocò per la sua città con la maglia numero 3 dei New York Knicks. Fu un fallimento tale che lo portò sull'orlo della depressione. Rifiutato dalla sua stessa città, Steph vivrà una seconda carriera in Cina, vincendo 3 titoli e guadagnando 2 statue in bronzo a lui dedicate a Pechino. Questa è la storia di Starbury, fanno da colonna sonora i pezzi rap più new yorkesi possibili: da Notorius BIG passando per il Wu-Tang Clan, per arrivare ai Mobb Deep, a Tekitah ed agli EPMD. Keep bouncing, Steph!

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    Elimination of the Snakes - Show #581

    Elimination of the Snakes - Show #581

     

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    Wisconsin's numbers are not going in the right direction.

    Chris Christie's singing a different song.

    How did we get here?

    Fact or Crap: We didn't do to good this week.

    An email from the Banty Rooster. (Dan's daughter, Becky.)

    VOTE!!!

    Amy Coney Barrett confirmation hearings.

    Lindsey Graham: "Good old days of segregation."

    The final debate...

     

    Elimination of the Snakes - Show #580

    Elimination of the Snakes - Show #580

     

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    Dan was on vacation last week.

    Dan has a Covid-19 story.

    Wear a damn mask!!!

    Fact or Crap: Two right for John, none for Dan.

    Dan has a come to Jesus moment.(His words.)

    The country has become to polarized.

    Trump is an embarrassment.

    VOTE!!!

    "Business as usual" would be a breath of fresh air.

    Stay Classy.

    Looking for Banty Rooster approval.

    Pennsylvania is a must win for trump.

    Researchers in Canada isolate Coronavirus to test treatments.

    Amy Coney Barrett.

    Saudi Arabia fails in bid for seat on UN Human Rights Council.

     

     

    A long week in Washington: President Trump gets Covid

    A long week in Washington: President Trump gets Covid
    It’s been a week since President Trump became America’s highest profile Covid-19 patient: the White House is now a hotspot, and the election campaign is in complete disarray.

    Cordelia Lynch and Emily Purser Brown take you through a rollercoaster Washington week, which took the President from parties at the White House, to hospital, to celebrating a ‘cure’ for the disease.

    They also review the Vice Presidential debate in Salt Lake City – and the new row over whether the next presidential debate will even take place.

    And we speak to former GOP communications director Tara Setmayer about the presidential race and how her group the Lincoln Project, made up of conservative 'Never Trumpers', is trying to make a difference.

    BONUS: The life and legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    BONUS: The life and legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
    Measuring just 5ft in height, the late Supreme Court judge was both small in stature and softly spoken.

    But the Brooklyn-born woman – known affectionately as the "Notorious RBG" – was a towering giant for gender equality and civil rights throughout her life.

    On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast, Jayne Secker speaks to Christopher Scalia – the son of former Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia - and opera singer, Lawrence Brownlee, as they share their personal stories and fondest memories of the 87-year-old who passed away earlier this month.

    We are also joined by our US correspondent Cordelia Lynch, as we look back at Justice Ginsburg’s life and discuss her legacy.

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    Daily podcast team:
    Podcast producer - Annie Joyce
    Podcast producer - Nicola Eyers
    Podcast producer – Emma Rae Woodhouse
    Interviews producer - Oli Foster
    Interviews producer – Reece Denton
    Archive - Simon Windsor
    Music - Steven Wheeler

    Plunging into the New Year

    Plunging into the New Year
    To ring in the new year, take a dive into the stories of the Coney Island Polar Bear Club. We hear from voices from across New York City—a cop speaking openly about his wife's drug addiction, recent Russian immigrants looking for tradition, and a mother mourning her daughter's death—who all have their own reasons for jumping into the freezing ocean every Sunday. 
     

    Day to Night, with Stephen and Bette Wilkes

    Day to Night, with Stephen and Bette Wilkes

    On today’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we revisit our conversation with Stephen and Bette Wilkes in honor of the release of Wilkes’s great new book Day to Night, and the accompanying gallery show at the Bryce Wolkowitz gallery, in New York. We also spend a bit of time reflecting on a few of the legendary photographers who have died recently.

    The Day to Night series that Stephen Wilkes has been working on for ten years has received much-deserved attention and has grown from its New York roots to encompass locations in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. These photographs, which capture a full 24-hour cycle in one frame, are awe-inspiring when viewed as a whole; fascinating when analyzed in detail; and monumental when considered as a production.

    On today’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we speak with Stephen Wilkes and Bette Wilkes—his wife, business manager, and the behind-the-scenes producer of these incredible photographs. Our conversation is easygoing and bounces back and forth between Mr. and Ms. Wilkes, emphasizing their intertwined working relationship. With Mr. Wilkes, we speak of the genesis of the project and the influences he finds in the paintings of the Dutch Masters and the Hudson River School. We also discuss his process, which is physically and technically demanding. He speaks of a desire to “get lost” in the moment and ultimately how his images are “a representation of his memory” from the day and place. With Ms. Wilkes, we speak of the knotty and time-consuming process of arranging a shoot that will last more than twenty-four continuous hours in some of the world’s busiest and most desolate locations.

    We discuss many photographs, but concentrate on two images from the Day to Night series to highlight their complicated productions—the first is a photograph of New York City’s Flatiron Building and, in the second half of the show, we visit a watering hole in the Serengeti Plain. To see these images, please visit our website, and, if you are in New York prior to October 26, 2019, check out the Day to Night exhibit at Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery.

    Guests: Stephen Wilkes and Bette Wilkes

    Photograph © Stephen Wilkes

    Day to Night, with Stephen and Bette Wilkes

    Day to Night, with Stephen and Bette Wilkes

    On today’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we revisit our conversation with Stephen and Bette Wilkes in honor of the release of Wilkes’s great new book Day to Night, and the accompanying gallery show at the Bryce Wolkowitz gallery, in New York. We also spend a bit of time reflecting on a few of the legendary photographers who have died recently.

    The Day to Night series that Stephen Wilkes has been working on for ten years has received much-deserved attention and has grown from its New York roots to encompass locations in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. These photographs, which capture a full 24-hour cycle in one frame, are awe-inspiring when viewed as a whole; fascinating when analyzed in detail; and monumental when considered as a production.

    On today’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we speak with Stephen Wilkes and Bette Wilkes—his wife, business manager, and the behind-the-scenes producer of these incredible photographs. Our conversation is easygoing and bounces back and forth between Mr. and Ms. Wilkes, emphasizing their intertwined working relationship. With Mr. Wilkes, we speak of the genesis of the project and the influences he finds in the paintings of the Dutch Masters and the Hudson River School. We also discuss his process, which is physically and technically demanding. He speaks of a desire to “get lost” in the moment and ultimately how his images are “a representation of his memory” from the day and place. With Ms. Wilkes, we speak of the knotty and time-consuming process of arranging a shoot that will last more than twenty-four continuous hours in some of the world’s busiest and most desolate locations.

    We discuss many photographs, but concentrate on two images from the Day to Night series to highlight their complicated productions—the first is a photograph of New York City’s Flatiron Building and, in the second half of the show, we visit a watering hole in the Serengeti Plain. To see these images, please visit our website, and, if you are in New York prior to October 26, 2019, check out the Day to Night exhibit at Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery.

    Guests: Stephen Wilkes and Bette Wilkes

    Photograph © Stephen Wilkes

    Diddy is defined by his banana w/ PG | Coney

    Diddy is defined by his banana w/ PG | Coney

    We sit down with very special guest PG | Coney to talk all about Australia, the differences between the scenes, how Australia stacks up to the rest of the world, his origins and so much more.

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    WARTIME CONSIGLIERE

    WARTIME CONSIGLIERE

    Ep 421

    EX-DETECTIVE -- SENTENCED TO PRISON FOR RUNNING BROTHELS IN QUEENS, BROOKLYN AND NASSAU CO. WITH HIS WHOLE FUCKING FAMILY -- WIFE, DAUGHTERS, ALL THIS. GREAT STORY, INSPIRING.

    A GUY WALKS INTO A DUNKIN DONUTS, OOPS DROPS HIS GUN ON THE FLOOR RIGHT BY THE DOOR. THE COPS HAPPEN TO BE AT THE DONUT PLACE AND ARREST THE FUCK OUT OF HIM ON THE SPOT. GREAT STORY, INSPIRING.

    MURDER TALLY ON TRACK FOR RECORD LOW -- SHOOTINGS SPIKE -- MORE MORE MORE... with RALPH MANGUAL

    WARTIME CONSIGLIERE

    WARTIME CONSIGLIERE

    Ep 421

    EX-DETECTIVE -- SENTENCED TO PRISON FOR RUNNING BROTHELS IN QUEENS, BROOKLYN AND NASSAU CO. WITH HIS WHOLE FUCKING FAMILY -- WIFE, DAUGHTERS, ALL THIS. GREAT STORY, INSPIRING.

    A GUY WALKS INTO A DUNKIN DONUTS, OOPS DROPS HIS GUN ON THE FLOOR RIGHT BY THE DOOR. THE COPS HAPPEN TO BE AT THE DONUT PLACE AND ARREST THE FUCK OUT OF HIM ON THE SPOT. GREAT STORY, INSPIRING.

    MURDER TALLY ON TRACK FOR RECORD LOW -- SHOOTINGS SPIKE -- MORE MORE MORE... with RALPH MANGUAL

    Dick Zigun, Coney Island USA (S2E9)

    Dick Zigun, Coney Island USA (S2E9)

    On this episode of HeyBK, we journey to South Brooklyn to one of the most famous places in the world – Coney Island. Ofer Cohen speaks with Dick Zigun, the “unelected mayor” of Coney Island, a playwright, a circus fanatic, and the creator and leader of the annual Mermaid Parade. Dick tells us his story of growing up in a Connecticut town where PT Barnum was once the mayor, and how his love for the circus and the arts brought him to where he is today. Dick has spent decades advocating for this unique pocket of NYC and its great potential which has not come without its own course of challenges and interesting events.