Margot Adler http://tristatesradio.com en Disruptive Broadway Audiences Master Stage Whisper http://tristatesradio.com/post/disruptive-broadway-audiences-master-stage-whisper Cell phone rings. Loud talking. Candy wrappers crinkling. Even fights in the aisles. Have Broadway audiences gotten ruder? Tue, 11 Jun 2013 09:23:00 +0000 Margot Adler 35380 at http://tristatesradio.com Discovering A Family Member's Lost Time In Amsterdam http://tristatesradio.com/post/discovering-family-members-lost-time-amsterdam When I found out that one of my cousins — now 88 — had hidden from the Nazis in Amsterdam, just like Anne Frank, it was a revelation. It made me want to know more about my cousin's life and story.<p>"I like to analyze what happens and to put it in writing; that gives you neatness in your head, and that is what I'm after," says my cousin, retired Judge Suzanne Hoogendijk. She was 87 at the time, and was talking about why she loved being a judge. Tue, 21 May 2013 21:43:00 +0000 Margot Adler 34191 at http://tristatesradio.com Discovering A Family Member's Lost Time In Amsterdam Court Case Winds Down In New York's Stop-And-Frisk Challenge http://tristatesradio.com/post/court-case-winds-down-new-yorks-stop-and-frisk-challenge Closing arguments are set to take place Monday in the federal class action trial involving New York City's stop-and-frisk policy. The trial has been going on for two months in Manhattan.<p>Plaintiffs in <em>Floyd v. City of New York</em> claim the New York Police Department, its supervisors and its union pressured police officers to stop, question and frisk hundreds of thousands of people each year, even establishing quotas. Mon, 20 May 2013 12:02:00 +0000 Margot Adler 34084 at http://tristatesradio.com Court Case Winds Down In New York's Stop-And-Frisk Challenge Times Square's Naked Cowboy Wrangles Some Co-Workers http://tristatesradio.com/post/times-squares-naked-cowboy-wrangles-some-co-workers In the bustle and craziness of New York's Times Square on a busy afternoon or night, you will see scores of costumed figures: Batman, Elmo, the Statue of Liberty.<p>But for more than a dozen years, arguably the most original of these is the Naked Cowboy. His fame has now spawned a franchise, with eight different cowboys and cowgirls.<p>Almost anytime you go to Times Square, you will see the original Naked Cowboy in a white cowboy hat, white boots and white underwear briefs, with the words "Naked Cowboy" written across his butt. Sat, 04 May 2013 20:52:00 +0000 Margot Adler 33231 at http://tristatesradio.com Times Square's Naked Cowboy Wrangles Some Co-Workers New York: A Concrete Jungle And 'City Of Trees,' Too http://tristatesradio.com/post/new-york-concrete-jungle-and-city-trees-too You expect to find great trees in city parks and botanical gardens. But you might not expect to find ancient or unusual trees in the inner city or smack dab in the middle of a highway.<p>Benjamin Swett has a love of trees so deep that he's written pamphlets about them, created photo exhibits and now has a new book, <a href="http://www.benjaminswett.com/TreesofNewYork2.php"><em>New York City of Trees</em></a>. Tue, 30 Apr 2013 21:44:00 +0000 Margot Adler 32988 at http://tristatesradio.com New York: A Concrete Jungle And 'City Of Trees,' Too You Can't Put A Headline On William Klein http://tristatesradio.com/post/you-cant-put-headline-william-klein Try to put him in a box and he'll find his way out. Still working at nearly 85 years old, William Klein has gone rogue in at least four different fields: abstract painting, photography, filmmaking and commercial copy writing.<p>Klein now lives in Paris but I caught up with him in New York City — the place where he was born, but no longer has much affinity for. He's just here to promote a new book, <em>William Klein ABC.</em><p>When I ask him what he thinks about the city, he says:<p>"One thing that annoys me is the talk. I went into Starbucks, and I wanted tea — and there was a cookie. Wed, 03 Apr 2013 17:45:00 +0000 Margot Adler 31462 at http://tristatesradio.com You Can't Put A Headline On William Klein At 'Stop-And-Frisk' Trial, Cops Describe Quota-Driven NYPD http://tristatesradio.com/post/stop-and-frisk-trial-cops-describe-quota-driven-nypd Police officers testifying at a federal trial challenging New York City's stop-and-frisk policy say they were ordered to increase their number of arrests, summons and 250s — the code for stop, question and frisk.<p>Some 5 million street stops of mostly black and Latino men have taken place in the city in the last decade.<p>The city contends that the policy has helped make New York safer, leading to record-low crime rates, and that stop-and-frisks take place in areas where crime is often minority on minority. Thu, 21 Mar 2013 21:01:00 +0000 Margot Adler 30817 at http://tristatesradio.com At 'Stop-And-Frisk' Trial, Cops Describe Quota-Driven NYPD Once On Death Row, He Now Fights To Defeat The Death Penalty http://tristatesradio.com/post/once-death-row-he-now-fights-defeat-death-penalty Maryland is about to become the 18th state to abolish the death penalty.<p>A bill has passed the state Senate and is expected to pass the House of Delegates easily with the governor's ardent support. The strongest advocate to end the death penalty in Maryland is Kirk Bloodsworth, who was convicted of murder in that state in 1985 and was the first person in the U.S. to be sentenced to death row then exonerated by DNA evidence.<p>When you meet Bloodsworth, he comes across as the kind of guy you might want to go for a beer with. Sun, 10 Mar 2013 21:01:00 +0000 Margot Adler 30199 at http://tristatesradio.com Once On Death Row, He Now Fights To Defeat The Death Penalty NYC Labor Chorus Tries To Hit Right Note, Attract New Voices http://tristatesradio.com/post/nyc-labor-chorus-tries-hit-right-note-attract-new-voices Union membership is at its lowest point since the 1930s. New figures show a drop, and only about 11 percent of workers belong to unions today.<p>But these numbers don't deter the New York City Labor Chorus, which has been singing in praise of unions for more than 20 years.<p>Jana Ballard, the choral director of the labor chorus, is one of the youngest in the group. She's 38. The average age of the 80 members is about 65.<p>Ballard grew up in Kentucky and now teaches voice and chorus at La Guardia High School — often called the <em>Fame</em> school — in New York City. Sat, 09 Feb 2013 11:37:00 +0000 Margot Adler 28622 at http://tristatesradio.com NYC Labor Chorus Tries To Hit Right Note, Attract New Voices Federal Aid For Religious Institutions In Murky Waters After Sandy http://tristatesradio.com/post/federal-aid-religious-institutions-murky-waters-after-sandy More than 200 houses of worship damaged in Superstorm Sandy have applied for aid from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Fri, 08 Feb 2013 08:29:00 +0000 Margot Adler 28549 at http://tristatesradio.com Federal Aid For Religious Institutions In Murky Waters After Sandy