
We have made thousands of great shows.
We have produced podcasts, radio, and live shows with Kevin Bacon, Roxane Gay, Martha Stewart, Anthony Bourdain, Michelle Buteau, Joshua Bell, Patti Smith, Primus, Misty Copeland, Emeril Lagasse, Ethan Hawke, Lauren Bacall, Carrie Brownstein, Min Jin Lee, Ilana Glazer, Lena Waithe, and John Turturro. But not on the same day.
We did program and produce a 24-hour marathon though.
And we did stage five pop-up concerts all on one day - one in each borough of New York City - and our broadcast was nominated for a creative achievement award in the same category as The Grammys, The Tonight Show, Late Night with Stephen Colbert, and other programs that were not produced by a team of only four people.
We built a professional conference and podcast festival and produced live shows with hundreds of podcasts, like Radiolab, Terrestrials, Freakonomics, Late Night Whenever, On the Media, Death, Sex & Money, The Mash-Up Americans, Another Round, Thirst Aid Kit, Latinos Out Loud, Studio 360, The New Yorker Radio Hour, Soundcheck, The Bowery Boys, and For Colored Nerds, just to name a few.
We ran an artist-in-residence program that created multimedia programs with musician and writer Dessa, composer and pianist Arturo O’Farrill, writer and critic Hilton Als, photographer June Canedo, musician and curator Madison McFerrin, pianist Jeremy Denk, journalist Imara Jones, justice organization Worth Rises, artist Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, composer and performer Angélica Negrón, pianist Eunbi Kim, poet Staceyann Chin, theater company The Civilians, podcasters The Mash-Up Americans, musician and composer Toshi Reagon, and many more.
Our shows have been covered by local and national press, including AMNY, Associated Press, Broadway World, Brooklyn Vegan, Bronx Times, Caribbean Life, Current, Fox5, Gay City News, Gothamist, The Guardian, Hudson River Blue, The Los Angeles Times, Metro, The New Amsterdam News, The New Yorker, The New York Times, NY1, OperaWire, Playbill, TimeOut New York, Times Square Chronicles, Vanity Fair, and WNET.
Here’s a sample of some of our many, many favorites.