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Podcasts
Episodes of the Local Switchboard podcast
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Pride Full
For Pride Month, Local Switchboard reports on the history of the rainbow flag created by artist Gilbert Baker.
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Voices Raised In Song & Protest
It’s the holidays: friends, family, gifts and gelt, tree lightings, and ‘good will towards men.’ Not so fast. Our brief show for this season does indeed include an uplifting tree […]
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Pride Acts Up
Local Switchboard NYC celebrates Pride month by revisiting significant parts of its past: the activist group ACT UP, and the participatory project The Gay Rub, founded by Steven Reigns, […]
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Take A Walk
Spring has finally sprung, and people see eager to get outdoors. But the return of “normal” business and social life has also meant a return to the subway. Never fun, […]
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Closed Doors
On this episode we say goodbye to spaces lost during the pandemic, as part of a new series. First, Local Switchboard’s Sarah Montague gets a tour of her old apartment […]
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Pride Special
On this episode, we celebrate the 52nd anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising. Local Switchboard’s Jordan Gass-Poore’ speaks with Eric Marcus, founder and host of the podcast Making Gay History, and […]
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Introducing Our New Series: ‘We’re Still Here’
In this bonus episode, Local Switchboard’s Heather Chin presents the New Ohio Theatre’s latest production, “Journey Around My Bedroom.”
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Hats Off To Bella Abzug
Liz Abzug, the daughter of feminist icon and former New York Representative Bella Abzug, spoke with Local Switchboard host Jordan Gass-Poore’ during the summer about running her mom’s political campaigns, […]
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New York City In Changing Times
Local Switchboard’s Betsy Laken in conversation with local theater director Adrienne Campbell-Holt on the resiliency of New York City’s performing arts community. And as we prepare for a new presidential […]
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The Ghosts Get Furloughed
In this episode, we take a look back at the annual New York City Village Halloween Parade and explore the colorful past and uncertain future of the beloved Lower East […]


















