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  2. Joe Wallach - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Wallach (born September 10, 1923) is an American businessman, television broadcasting executive and author. In 1985, Wallach, along with Saul Steinberg and Henry Silverman of Reliance Capital Group L. P. , founded Telemundo , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] which is today the second-largest Spanish-language television network in the United States.

  3. KSCO - Wikipedia

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    Evening and nighttime offerings include Dr. Joel Wallach, Wayne Allen Root, and Coast to Coast AM with George Noory. KSCO does not subscribe to rating services, so listenership is unreported. Past KSCO local programs were hosted by Rosemary Chalmers, Michael Olson, Vernon Bohr, Ethan Bearman, Daryl Alan Gault, Rob Roberts, Brian Maloney, and more.

  4. Wallachs (clothiers) - Wikipedia

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    In 1938 Wallachs' Manhattan and Bronx stores were located at Fifth Avenue at Forty-Fifth Street; 253 Broadway near New York City Hall; 53 Broadway near Wall Street; and Fordham Road near the corner of Marion Avenue. [1] Additionally Wallach's had two stores in Brooklyn. One store was located on Court Street and the other in Kings Plaza on ...

  5. New Music Seminar - Wikipedia

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    The New Music Seminar added music showcases and a festival, initially called "New York Nights" and later, "New Music Nights." These were held in various New York City clubs. At its peak, the first series of seminars attracted more than 8,000 participants from 35 countries. On August 6, 1984, singer Madonna participated in the seminar.

  6. Today in History: The Guggenheim opens in NYC - AOL

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    56 years ago today on Oct. 21, 1959, the Guggenheim Museum sparked the curiosity of millions when its abstract design popped up on New York City's elite Fifth Avenue.

  7. Wallach Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Wallach's curatorial focus on traditionally under-represented artists, including local Harlem artists, has been described as a "welcome decision" by The New York Times. [2] In 2018, Wallach Art Gallery hosted the critically acclaimed exhibition titled Posing Modernity: The Black Model From Manet and Matisse to Today and curated by the American ...

  8. United Palace - Wikipedia

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    The United Palace (originally Loew's 175th Street Theatre) is a theater at 4140 Broadway in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, United States.The theater, occupying a city block between Broadway, Wadsworth Avenue, and West 175th and 176th Streets, is both a house of worship and a cultural center.

  9. Wallach Hall - Wikipedia

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    Wallach Hall at Columbia Housing; Photo Tour of Wallach Hall; Housing the Columbia Community Archived 2006-09-07 at the Wayback Machine, lecture by Professor Andrew S. Dolkart on October 5, 1999; Home on the Heights: 100 Years of Housing at Columbia Archived 2006-09-22 at the Wayback Machine by Michael Foss, Columbia College Today, September 2005