• How Mike Luba Revived Forest Hills Stadium
    Apr 16 2025

    As we defrost from a particularly chilly winter, I dream of summer and seeing a show at Forest Hills Stadium.

    More than a decade ago, Mike Luba had a vision to bring the historic tennis stadium in Queens back to life as a concert venue. It has since become a favorite venue for fans and artists alike.

    I’m thrilled to share this conversation with Luba about making it in the music business, reviving the stadium, and how to balance it all.

    Forest Hills Stadium’s 2025 season kicks off on May 31 with Bloc Party. You can find tickets at foresthillstadium.com and follow the stadium on Instagram


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    This episode of the 'The Next Stop Is...' was recorded at BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn with support from BRIC and premiered on Brooklyn Free Speech Radio. You can learn more about BRIC at https://bricartsmedia.org/

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    30 mins
  • Finding Fun in the Restaurant Biz with La Palapa's Barbara Sibley
    Mar 13 2025

    Barbara Sibley loves working in the food and beverage industry. As the owner of La Palapa, now celebrating 25 years in business, and creative director at Holiday Cocktail Lounge, she is constantly finding fun in her work. And as restaurants continue to be New Yorkers’ living room, there is so much opportunity to create incredible experiences through food, drink, and hospitality.

    I’m very excited to share this delightful conversation with Barbara where we talk about what makes a successful restaurant, her love for Mexican culture, why cocktails cost $20, and so much more.

    La Palapa is open daily for lunch and dinner. You can follow them on Instagram and make a reservation on their website.

    Holiday Cocktail Lounge is open daily for coffee and bar service. You can follow them on Instagram and learn more on their website.


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    This episode of the 'The Next Stop Is...' was recorded at BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn with support from BRIC and premiered on Brooklyn Free Speech Radio. You can learn more about BRIC at https://bricartsmedia.org/

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    52 mins
  • Writing Theatre History with Jennifer Ashley Tepper
    Feb 13 2025

    This is one of those dream guests episodes. As I conceived this podcast, I made a list of New Yorkers I would love to have on the podcast and up there was Jennifer Ashley Tepper.

    Jennifer is a multi-hyphenate theatre extraordinaire. She is the Creative and Programming Director at 54 Below, the author of Women Writing Musicals: The Legacy that the History Left Out and The Untold Stories of Broadway book series, and the conceiver of The Jonathan Larson Project. And that’s not even all of it.

    I’ve admired Jennifer and her work for a long time and it was a lot of fun talking about documenting New York and theatre history, preserving Jonathan Larson’s legacy, and the overall joy of being excited about things.


    Follow Jennifer (@jenashtep) on Instagram

    The Jonathan Larson Project starts performances on February 14, 2025, for a limited engagement at The Orpheum Theatre. Get tickets at thejonathanlarsonproject.com

    Purchase Women Writing Musicals: The Legacy that History Books Left Out online or at the Drama Book Shop.

    Special thanks to Alexa Spiegel for helping to make this episode happen.

    Photo credit: Grace Flavien



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    This episode of the 'The Next Stop Is...' was recorded at BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn with support from BRIC and premiered on Brooklyn Free Speech Radio. You can learn more about BRIC at https://bricartsmedia.org/

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    55 mins
  • Cherry Lou Sy on Writing Love Can’t Feed You
    Jan 16 2025

    Few things are as fun as bragging about the successes of your collaborators. And the pod is a great place to do it. I’m really excited to share this conversation with author and playwright Cherry Lou Sy who recently released her debut novel Love Can’t Feed You through Dutton/Penguin Random House. Cherry and I were classmates at Brooklyn College where we made theatre together. We got to chat about her life as a debut novelist, writing for the stage, and how the book came to be.


    Follow Cherry (@sy.cherry) on Instagram

    Purchase Love Can’t Feed You online or at your local bookstore



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    This episode of the 'The Next Stop Is...' was recorded at BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn with support from BRIC and premiered on Brooklyn Free Speech Radio. You can learn more about BRIC at https://bricartsmedia.org/

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    35 mins
  • Sara Leeds is Opening the Door to Doormen’s Stories
    Oct 23 2024

    Some say New York City stories are found in the most unlikely places and sometimes right in front of your eyes or right in front of your door. Sara Leeds has discovered just that with her social media series, Doorman Stories, where she interviews the city’s residential doormen, bouncers, and more. On this episode, we discussed the series, Sara’s personal social media journey, and why we love telling and sharing stories.


    Follow Sara (@saraanneleeds) on Instagram and TikTok

    Follow Doorman Stories on Instagram and TikTok

    This episode was edited by Dean Emerson


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    This episode of the 'The Next Stop Is...' was recorded at BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn with support from BRIC and premiered on Brooklyn Free Speech Radio. You can learn more about BRIC at https://bricartsmedia.org/

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    38 mins
  • Beyond the Rotunda with Guggenheim’s Karen Vidangos
    Oct 1 2024

    During my quest to visit every museum in New York City, I’ve met some incredible people who work behind the scenes at some of my favorite institutions including today’s guest Karen Vidangos. She serves as the Social Media Manager at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City. Karen also elevates other Latinx perspectives in the arts with her social media account @latinainmuseums and by founding the Latinx Art Collective. It was so great to chat with Karen about her work, how she got into the field, and how we can encourage other institutions to present more diverse work.


    Follow Karen (@latinainmuseums) on Instagram and TikTok



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    This episode of the 'The Next Stop Is...' was recorded at BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn with support from BRIC and premiered on Brooklyn Free Speech Radio. You can learn more about BRIC at https://bricartsmedia.org/

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    35 mins
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