3 episodes

Pastrami a go-go and Other Rye Tales of The City takes a look at life and death in New York City. It could be something that we've lost, a community, a friend, a bit of old New York, something that's gone that we want to remember.

Pastrami a go-go and Other Rye Tales of the City Arlene Schulman

    • Society & Culture
    • 3.2 • 5 Ratings

Pastrami a go-go and Other Rye Tales of The City takes a look at life and death in New York City. It could be something that we've lost, a community, a friend, a bit of old New York, something that's gone that we want to remember.

    Pastrami a go-go - A Conversation with Author Eric K. Washington

    Pastrami a go-go - A Conversation with Author Eric K. Washington

    Pastrami a go-go and other rye tales of the city welcomes author Eric K. Washington, historian and author, and his first book. In this engaging conversation, host Arlene Schulman talks to the author of the absorbing 'James H. Williams: Boss of the Grips' about the newly discovered history of the man who served as boss of the Red Caps and played a pivotal role in the history of New York City. Williams organized a workforce of black men, most based in Harlem, into an essential labor force in New York City's Grand Central Station. Washington reveals that despite the highly racialized and often exploitative nature of the work, the Red Cap was a highly coveted job for college-bound black men determined to join New York’s burgeoning middle class. Washington chronicles Williams’s life, showing how the enterprising son of freed slaves successfully navigated the segregated world of New York City. Williams promoted civic and cultural projects, organized both a baseball and a basketball team, and an orchestra. An homage to the Red Caps as sung by Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra in 1937 accompanies the conversation. 

    • 48 min
    Pastrami a go-go - A Conversation with Author Anthony Tucker

    Pastrami a go-go - A Conversation with Author Anthony Tucker

    In this second episode of Pastrami a go-go and Other Rye Tales of the City, children's book author, father, assistant principal, and teacher Anthony Tucker of the Bronx talks about his journey from East Harlem to the Bronx, teaching, and writing children's books. Tied In is his latest book, vividly illustrated in watercolors by Charlene Mosley, which tells the story of little Tuckie and his creative uses of his father's ties. 'Let your imagination guide you' is the theme of the book. The book is currently available for sale on Amazon. For more information about Pastrami a go-go, please Like the page and follow us on Facebook. Happy listening and enjoy the show!

    • 58 min
    Pastrami a go-go - The Last Days of Lord & Taylor

    Pastrami a go-go - The Last Days of Lord & Taylor

    With Pastrami a go-go, hosts Arlene Schulman and Judy Schoolman take a somber look at the last days of Lord & Taylor's flagship store on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. The podcast includes an interview with a descendent of Samuel Lord, comments from shoppers, and features commentary by Women's Wear Daily Reporter David Moin.

    • 45 min

Customer Reviews

3.2 out of 5
5 Ratings

5 Ratings

msd01 ,

Content good

Content was good, however I did note a few errors. Liked them mentioning some of the other departed department stores, wish they had done more of that and more detail on them. Hosts got a little cutesy from time to time which to graded the show.

#1kelzoni ,

Not good

Dull, tedious, and poorly written.

AndYet08 ,

Peak Caucacity

The reports that my 13-year old niece writes are more interesting than this. The audio quality and presentation of the material was also garbage, as if the hosts took turns reading their report on Lord and Taylor through a toilet paper roll.

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