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Zach Gottehrer-Cohen

Long Island, New York

Assistant Producer at WNYC (New York, NY)

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  • 1 week ago | gothamist.com | Alison Stewart |Zach Gottehrer-Cohen

    "Couples Therapy" is back with a new season, featuring four real couples grappling with issues like shame and childhood trauma in weekly therapy sessions. Though the couples are new to the show, psychoanalyst Dr. Orna Guralnik returns to help them better understand and address some of their relationship dynamics. "As a psychoanalyst, our whole training is about reading what's underneath," Guralnik said.

  • 3 weeks ago | gothamist.com | Alison Stewart |Zach Gottehrer-Cohen

    Celebrity pastry chef Dominique Ansel’s new French-Asian bakery opens Thursday in Greenwich Village. The shop, called Papa d’Amour (French for “loving daddy”), is meant to honor the heritage of his Taiwanese wife and their kids. It's located at 64 University Pl.“I think the beauty of it is embracing all the cultures and bringing them together to create something new,” said Ansel.

  • Sep 26, 2024 | gothamist.com | David Furst |Zach Gottehrer-Cohen

    Electronic musician Marc Rebillet, also known as Loop Daddy, is famous for his viral, catchy and improvisational videos, where he makes music with keyboards and beat machines. Rebillet been creating music most of his life and started livestreaming his sets around 2016. He's since amassed millions of followers on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube.

  • May 23, 2024 | gothamist.com | Kousha Navidar |Andréa Duncan-Mao |Zach Gottehrer-Cohen

    Going to therapy was once something that happened in the shadows. It wasn't something you talked about in public, or even to your friends and family. Today, though, in some circles, the idea of therapy has gone from “stigma” to “something everyone should be doing.”Therapyspeak is now common. “I'm in therapy” is something you'll see on dating profiles. Among some people, going to therapy is as much a part of being healthy as exercising and brushing your teeth.

  • Jan 29, 2024 | gothamist.com | Alison Stewart |Zach Gottehrer-Cohen

    “Sleep No More,” the immersive theater experience inspired by Shakespeare's “Macbeth,” is set to end its 13-year run March 28 after more than 5,000 performances. The show initially had a six-week run, said producer Jonathan Hochwald, who’s been with the show since before it opened. “We've just continued to extend ever since,” he said. When "Sleep No More" began, one of the biggest concerns, said Hochwald, was whether or not New Yorkers would understand the idea and want to be a part of it.

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