Host Ron MacCloskey chats with Dr. Mark Reiger, who spent several summers in the Catskills at some of the most legendary hotels of the era - The Brown's, The Kutsher's, The Pines and The Windsor.
Host Ron MacCloskey speaks with Jack Weber about the many summers they enjoyed working at Brown's Hotel in the iconic Catskill Mountains in Upstate New York.
Host Ron MacCloskey speaks with acclaimed radio announcer and DJ Cousin Brucie, who reflects on his idyllic summers during his childhood in the Catskills, ultimately working in the Catskills, and his illustrious career in radio.
Host Ron MacCloskey interviews Elaine Grossinger Etess, whose grandparents founded the legendary Grossingers Hotel in the Catskills Mountain. Elaine, who grew up and worked at the hotel for decades, discusses its early years and expansion.
Host Ron MacCloskey chats with Elaine Grossinger Etess about her family's decades-long operation of the legendary Grossinger's Hotel in the Catskills Mountains, highlighting the many celebrities who performed at and enjoyed Grossinger's.
Host Ron MacCloskey speaks to Borscht Belt Historian Dr. Peter Alan Chester, Author Allen Frishman, and Catskills Museum VP Robin Kaufman about the legendary Catskills Mountains and The Catskills Resort Museum.
Host Ron MacCloskey chats with composer and playwright Stephen Cole about "GROSSINGER'S," which later became "SATURDAY NIGHT AT GROSSINGER'S", both musicals tell the story of Grossinger's Hotel and its legendary founder Jennie Grossinger.
Host Ron MacCloskey chats with Alan Greenberg. Growing up in the Bronx, as a teenager, Alan worked at some of the various smaller hotels in the Catskills, up and down Route 42, including the Ambassador, Flagler, Grand Mountain and more.
Host Ron MacCloskey welcomes Todd Frank, a long-time talent agent whose father, Barry Frank, was very popular at hotels in the Catskills as a band singer for Sammy Kaye. Then Ron chats with Micheal Dalewitz, owner of The Borscht Belt Deli.