Onomatopoeia
Onomatopoeia
Columbia Journalism School
Onomatopoeia: Sounds like New York is a podcast about the people and places of New York City. In season 1, we see a psychic, do yoga in the park, tour the city on a boat and eat Russian dumplings in Brighton Beach. We’ll hear from a guy who plays at a showtunes-only piano bar, a lesbian priest who just moved to the city, a drag queen who teaches preschool, a master tap dancer, and more.
The Death Tradition
How do you grieve someone that is still with you? Meet Kira Birney—painter, doula and daughter as she prepares for her mother’s passing.
Feb 16, 2023
The Dance Guru of Koreatown
Meet Sahasra Sambamoorthi, a dancer and performer who runs an Indian classical dance studio in the heart of Manhattan's Koreatown.
Feb 8, 2023
6 min
A Honduran Entrepreneur Built a Chocolate Empire
Maria Olloqui speaks to a chocolate connoisseur and takes a trip to her factory in Brooklyn.
Feb 3, 2023
I Don’t Dance
In this episode, Maria Olloqui dances out of her comfort zone in none other than a Cuban salsa class.
Feb 3, 2023
A Quadruple Threat
In this episode, Ryan Kilkenny speaks to actress and financial coach Jacqueline Keeley on the heels of making her directorial debut.
Jan 28, 2023
6 min
The Unexpected Journey
Summer Xia took the train to Sunset Park on a Saturday to try to talk to Chinese seniors for a story she was working on. However, when she arrived, she found something unexpectedly beautiful and unique and realized that fast-pace life might also need a break.
Jan 15, 2023
The Big Idea
Aviva Zablocki explores how one woman’s pursuit of change altered the private school landscape in her local community.
Jan 10, 2023
6 min
Dinner at Merlins
In this episode, Churchill Ndonwie attends a dinner where friendship is the main course on the menu
Jan 9, 2023
6 min
The Rink at Rockefeller Center
In this episode, Churchill Ndonwie visits the ice skating rink at the Rockefeller Center and explores its history
Jan 9, 2023
3 min
The Birdman of Bryant Park
In this episode, Elissa Castles talks with Djhn Williams, a sanitation worker at Bryant Park who is more famously known as “The Birdman”
Jan 8, 2023
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