Eating Disorders Don’t Discriminate
There is a popular misconception that Hispanic and African American women are culturally immune to developing eating disorders.
Shakespeare in the Park
Guest host Charles Reynoso speaks with Ted Minos, Founder of the Moose Hall Theatre Company on the various theatrical productions performed in Inwood Park.
He Lives On: Poe in the Bronx
The landmark Edgar Allan Poe cottage in the Bronx is getting a $2 million face-lift. The restoration is overdue for the home where Poe lived his last three years.
Nollywood: An African View of Africa
Nigerians are writing and directing movies that show Africa in a more sophisticated and nuanced light. Nollywood is spreading in the Bronx and not just among Africans.
Restaurants Learn Their ABC’s
Have you ever discovered an extra crunch that wasn’t supposed to be in a dish that you ordered? And then noticed it had legs?
What to Do in the Bronx — By Day
A few of the options for a day out include: the Bronx Zoo, the New York Botanical Garden, a trek to City Island, a trip to the Bronx Museum or a visit to Bronx Little Italy.
Edible Gardens: Fuel for the Body from the Soil
Chef Nissa Pierson shared her passion for fresh garden recipes at the New York Botanical Garden’ second annual Edible Garden exhibit, an effort to promote healthy, home-grown cooking.
A Prince Brings Down the House
Bronx music fans offered a rousing welcome to one of their own when Latin pop star Prince Royce gave a concert at Lovinger Theatre, with hits “Corazon Sin Cara” and his rendition of “Stand By Me.”