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The Kids of Degrassi Street; Kids Planet Video (1998–2002) Kids@Discovery; KidZone (1991–99) Kitty Cats; The Koala Brothers (2005–11) Lamb Chop's Play-Along (1994) Lift Off; Little Bear; Little Robots; Little Star; Maggie and the Ferocious Beast; The Magic Library; Magic Mountain (2000–01) The Magic School Bus; Maisy; Making Stuff ...
YPC was one of the first inductees in the WNET/Thirteen Community Hall of Fame and has been recognized for its work with urban at-risk youth by the New York State Assembly, the Mayor of the City of New York, the Manhattan Borough, and the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities as “a national model of artistic excellence and ...
The Children’s Museum of Manhattan is located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. It was founded by Bette Korman, under the name GAME (Growth Through Art and Museum Experience), in 1973. The museum became the Children’s Museum of Manhattan in the 1980s and moved to its current location on West 83rd Street in 1989.
The Children's Museum of the Arts (“CMA”) was a children's museum located at 103 Charlton Street, Manhattan, New York, United States in the South Village district from 2011-2022. The museum maintained a collection of over 2,000 pieces of international children's art dating back to the 1930s from over 50 different countries.
Waterside Theatre is an open-air enclosure where live demonstrations of a variety of animals are shown, including goats, grey crowned cranes, ravens, macaws, marabou storks and ground hornbills. A third area, the Kids Zoo, consists of a variety of animals that children can interact with, such as ferrets, skunks, and armadillos. The Discovery ...
On September 22, 2015, Corus Entertainment announced the launch of Nickelodeon GO, an app that allows viewers to watch the channel live, as well as stream shows from its U.S. counterpart. The app is currently available for iOS and Android platforms, but requires a subscription to Nickelodeon from a pay-TV provider. [5]
The Tank was founded in May 2003 in Manhattan, New York, by eight artists, all recent college graduates in their mid-20s. [2] [3] [4] Its founders, mostly graduates of Yale University, Oberlin College, and Harvard University, included playwright Amy Herzog, playwright and director Alex Timbers, Justin Krebs, Rachel Levy, Mike Rosenthal, and Randy Bell, who collectively expressed the goal of ...
Filmed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2 Broke Girls: 2017 Williamsburg, Brooklyn: A Gifted Man: 2012 Louie: 2015 Manhattan: Jessie: Manhattan: Person of Interest: 2016 Unforgettable: 2014 Smash: 2012 2013 I Just Want My Pants Back: 2011 2012 Girls: 2012 2017 Marnie and Hannah live in Greenpoint, Brooklyn;