Knicks Glory, Culture, and City Nights
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This episode of Fun Friday opens with pure New York electricity: Kevin McCullough and Cristyne Nicholas dive into the citywide afterglow of the Knicks parade, swapping stories about jam-packed streets, scaffolding climbers, Times Square revelry, and the way a championship run turned the whole city into one giant block party. The mood is celebratory, cheeky, and unmistakably Gotham.
The show’s first major guest, Art Shamsky of the 1969 Miracle Mets, brings the nostalgia heat. He reflects on how that Mets title—and the Jets and Knicks wins of that era—lifted New Yorkers during a turbulent time, drawing a strong parallel to the emotional jolt the 2026 Knicks gave the city. The conversation lands on a timeless sports truth: talent matters, but chemistry, heart, and playing for the city make legends.
Then the spotlight swings to Lincoln Center, where artist-in-residence Clint Ramos previews Summer for the City. He describes a season packed with free or choose-what-you-pay performances in music, dance, theater, social dance, and public art, plus a redesigned plaza with shaded gathering space, global food flair, and a big welcoming invitation to linger, picnic, and dance under the summer sky.
The closing stretch is a full-on NYC weekend starter pack: Juneteenth is honored, local grads get a shoutout, Father’s Day ideas roll in, and Cristyne serves up a city sampler of cruises, mini golf, Yankees baseball, Mets viewing, World Cup watch parties, and Summer Solstice yoga in Times Square. In other words, if you’re looking for a reason to leave the apartment, this episode hands you several.
