On Saturday, February 13, 2010, Peter broadcasts his radio show from The Russian Tea Room in New York City. Featured guests include:
Kerry Sanders, news correspondent for NBC recently stationed in Haiti, reporting on the latest conditions on the island;
Billie Cohen, deputy editor of Time Out New York, letting you in on some of NYC’s best-kept secrets;
Joe Brancatelli, expert travel columnist and blogger, sharing this week’s top travel bargains;
Greg Witt, author of several outdoor adventure guides, discussing his latest project, Off the Tourist Trail;
Curtis Sliwa, anti-crime activist and founder and CEO of Guardian Angels, discussing his program’s unique way of reaching out to children;
William Grimes, author of Appetite City: A Culinary History of New York, discussing the unique cuisine and restaurant scene in New York and sharing a few of his favorite places to dine;
Dan Biederman, co-founder of three business improvement districts in Manhattan, talking about the importance of park space in NYC and how to help preserve them;
Dr. Wendy Walsh, calling in to discuss “survivors’ syndrome” in the wake of natural disasters, including the warning signs and what you can do to help;
Thom Dammrich, president of the National Marine Manufacturers Association, talking about the highlights of this weekend’s Miami Boat Show;
Melissa Paloti, managing editor of CruiseCritic.com, breaking down the top cruise news stories and trends;
Andree Brooks, author and historian, discussing the rich history of the Russian Tea Room.
Call in with your travel questions at 1-888-88-PETER (1-888-887-3837), or email Peter at peter@petergreenberg.com. (Write “ASK PETER” in the subject line so it doesn’t get rejected by our spam filters.)
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