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    First Aired - 11/01/2012 12:13PM
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    Soup kitchens and food pantries are working overtime to feed anyone in need. We spoke with Joel Berg of NYC Coalition Against Hunger about the challenges of organizing volunteers and peer organizations without electricity or communication. Along with FEMA, the NYC Coalition to End Hunger will remain a constant presence in NYC.

    "It is tough times. They are getting an influx of people who need food- both the regular low-income people who normally need extra help, but also other people who just don't have access to electricity or stores." --Joel Berg of NYC Coalition Against Hunger

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    First Aired - 07/17/2011 02:00PM
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    This week on The Mike & Judy Show, get a chance to hear "four people bitching about how great New York used to be and much it sucks now". Mike Edison & Judy McGuire are joined by Kevin Walsh of Forgotten-NY.com, and Kevin Hein, former creative director of Screw Magazine. Tune in to hear why New York City has been ruined over the years and why Giuliani and Bloomberg are to blame (who do YOU hate more?). Miss the old deli's, peep shows, and dive bars that New York had to offer? This is the show for you. Sponsored by S. Wallace Edwards & Sons.


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    First Aired - 10/29/2009 08:00PM
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    Curtis B. Wayne talks with guest Jake Alspector about the new masters and what they can collectively do about taking responsibility for the entire process of creating the built environment
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