During this vibrant and exhilarating era, New York City became a hub of remarkable human creativity and cultural dynamism, reaching new heights of urban allure and excitement. Within a span of just over ten years, the city saw the rise of its iconic skyscrapers, including the Chrysler and Empire State Buildings, alongside influential works like F. Scott Fitzgerald's THE GREAT GATSBY, George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue," and the jazz masterpieces of Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong. Meanwhile, Harlem established itself as the heart of the African-American experience, while the burgeoning media industries of advertising, radio, public relations, and magazines flourished in midtown Manhattan.
Show
New York: A Documentary Film
Episode
S01E05
Air Date
Nov 18, 1999
Season 1 Episodes
S01E01
Invasion Of The Land
S01E01
The Country and the City (1609–1825)
S01E02
Taking to the Air
S01E02
Order and Disorder (1825–1865)
S01E03
The Silk Spinners
S01E03
Sunshine and Shadow (1865–1898)
S01E04
Intimate Relations
S01E04
The Power and the People (1898–1918)
S01E05
Supersocieties
S01E05
Cosmopolis (1919–1931)
S01E06
City of Tomorrow (1929–1941)
S01E07
The City and the World (1945–2000)
S01E08
The Center of the World (1946–2003)