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Monday, February 21, 2011

BronxTalk - Egypt and Parks (again)

This week BronxTalk will feature a foremost Middle East expert talking about the revolt in Egypt and its implications.  Beginning at 9:00pm this evening on Bronxnet's channel 67 and Verizon Fios 33, Alon Ben-Meir, a professor of international relations and Middle Eastern studies at NYU's Center for Global Affairs, the Middle East project director at the World Policy Institute, and an author of six books related to Middle East policy, will talk with host Gary Axelbank about the exit of Hosni Mubarak, the affect this will have on other Middle East countries, Israel, and the US, and other related issues.

On Monday, February 28, BronxTalk will feature part II of the show seen last week on the Yankee parks and the waterfront as well as a report on the Parks Speakup, slated for Lehman College this Saturday.

Last week, BronxTalk featured an exclusive look at Mill Pond Park, the Gateway Mall, and environs.  Here's a link to it:  BronxTalk - February 14, 2011.

One of New York City's longest running TV talk shows now in its 17th year, BronxTalk is seen each Monday night at 9:00pm on Bronxnet's Cablevision channel 67.  It's also on Verizon Fios channel 33 and streamed live at www.bronxnet.org.  Hosted by Gary Axelbank and produced by Jane Folloro, BronxTalk is repeated each day at 9:30am, 3:30pm, and 9:00pm. Archives are available here: BronxTalk archives

2 comments:

  1. Can you please spell Mubarak (not MubarEk) correctly. The website has been falling in the standards department the last few weeks.

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  2. I made the change. Thanks for pointing it out.

    MUCH more importantly, did you watch the show... or the exclusive one we did on the Yankee parks?

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