Turn The Page – Episode 74a — Brenda Janowitz

Brenda stops by to discuss some buzzworthy books for the new year, her own new book to be released in March, and her contribution the NYT Modern Love column.

Turn The Page – Episode 73 — Brian Stoll

Looking for some Broadway Tickets on the cheap? Brian Stoll of “Stoll the Show” has tips and tricks to get you to the stage door! Brian also treats us to some background on the history of the Playbill as well as his personal favorite shows.

Turn The Page – Episode 72 –Drs. Liz Isakson & Perri Klass

How early is too early to read to your child? Drs. Liz Isakson (Docs for Tots) and Perri Klass (Reach out and Read) join us to chat the medical benefits of reading to your baby as early as possible.

Turn The Page – Episode 70 — Allan Asherman

Allan Asherman has literally written the book on Star Trek, several in fact! Allan joins us to talk about his experiences as a fan, expert, and as one of the organizers of the very first N.Y.C. area Star Trek convention.

Turn The Page – Episode 68 — Marc Thompson

Thompson, a veteran voice actor talks to us about breaking into his career during a casting call for what became MTV’s Daria — and how his own fandoms brought him to voice Casey Jones in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and then to become the narrator of dozens of Star Wars audio books.

Turn The Page – Episode 66 — The Night John Lennon Died with Saundra Shohen

Episode Sixty Six: The Night John Lennon Died with Saundra Shohen

Shohen reveals myriad behind-the-scenes dramas she experienced as Administrator of the Roosevelt Hospital Emergency Department in New York City, as well as the infamous night John Lennon died — which led her to write her crime drama novel, The Night John Lennon Died…so did John Doe.

Turn The Page – Episode 65 — Kathleen Kim

Episode Sixty-Five: Syosset Stories with Kathleen Kim:

Kim, a SHS class of ’97 alum talks about how community and connection, along with her love of puppetry brought her to work on Sesame Street, the upcoming Mr. Rogers film (yes, the one with Tom Hanks), and even to the stage of Saturday Night Live! A perfect Thanksgiving treat for anyone who has ever wondered where life will take you, this episode is an extra helping of joy.

Turn The Page – Episode 64 — Atlas Obscura

Episode Sixty Four: Atlas Obscura and the Weird and Wonderful World

Thirsty for adventure? Let Ella Morton of Atlas Obscura plan your next vacation! A.O. became an internet sensation for collecting stories of strange and remote destinations around the world — and since have published books on their findings. Morton will talk about some favorite remote destinations as well as some unique spots that are a stones throw from Syosset New York.

Turn The Page – Episode 63 — Daniel Lisi of Not a Cult Media

Episode 63: “Something True and Beautiful” – Daniel Lisi of Not a Cult Media :

Lisi, an independent book publisher talks with us about the physical book as an art form, the advent of small house publishing, companies and how raising up fresh voices can build a better world through literature.

Turn The Page – Episode 61 — Dante Basco

Episode Sixty One – Trick or Treat with Dante Basco

When young Filipino actor Dante Basco was cast as Rufio, the leader of the Lost Boys in Hook , it marked the first time many Asian movie goers felt represented in the media. From his debut at age 15 to his casting as the voice of Prince Zuko in the hit animated series, Avatar the Last Airbender, Basco discusses growing up in Hollywood, getting shushed in his childhood library, meeting Mark Hamill and so much more.