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Good Cause Eviction and New York's Housing Crisis
The Brian Lehrer Show
New York State Senator Julia Salazar (D, WF-18th district) discusses New York's housing crisis, good cause eviction, and other issues being debated as part of the state budget. -
Speaker Adams on the State of the City
The Brian Lehrer Show
New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams talks about her recent State of the City address and the work of the council. -
How a Cease-Fire Could Work
The Brian Lehrer Show
More on the calls for cease-fire in Gaza, why it means different things to different groups, and how it could work. -
Julio Torres Breathes Color Into 'Problemista'
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March Madness 2024: College Basketball at a Crossroads
The New Yorker Radio Hour
As this year’s annual March Madness tournament kicks off, there’s a sense of malaise around men’s college basketball. The advent of the transfer portal is partly to blame, and the tre...
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Let’s talk democracy at the laundromat!
Soap gets laundry done. Conversation gets democracy going. This election year, WNYC is turning some laundromats in the New York metro area into hubs of civic dialogue. - Edit Bucket
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Ask Governor Murphy
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy takes questions from WNYC’s Nancy Solomon, other guest journalists and listeners for an hour every month during this live show, a co-production with WBGO and WHYY. Ask Governor Murphy airs the second Wednesday of most months at 7 p.m., dependent on schedule availability. Upcoming episodes are scheduled for Wed, April 10; Wed, May 8; and Wed, June 12.
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City Makes the Case for Public Broadcasting
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The NYPR Archives Celebrates Women's History Month
The New York Public Radio Archives has pulled together some of the department's leading preservation work, series and sonic artifacts concerning women's history.
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'The Girls on the Bus' Follows Female Campaign Reporters
All Of It
The new Max series "The Girls on the Bus" follows a group of female political reporters as they cover a presidential campaign. -
What Does “Decolonization” Mean in the Context of Gaza?
On the Media
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The Future of Music and Music Journalism in 2024
All Of It
Atlantic staff writer Spencer Kornhaber discusses the folding of Pitchfork into GQ. Then, Switched on Pop producer Reanna Cruz joins us to talk about upcoming music releases. -
How (Not) to Cover Trump's Trials
On the Media
How Trump is using the courtroom as a campaign platform.
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Feb 28 | Get Lit with All Of It: 'The Reformatory' by Tananarive Due
The novel tells the story of a terrifying segregated reformatory for boys in Jim Crow-era Florida, and a young boy sent there... who learns he can see the ghosts of boys who died on the property.
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Apr 19 | WNYC LIVE: Poetry Unplugged with Morning Edition
In honor of National Poetry Month, Morning Edition is hosting a live poetry event in The Greene Space! For years, they’ve built a beloved tradition of featuring listener-submitted poems on-air. This year, they’ve invited some of their favorite local poets who have participated over the years to share their work in front of a live audience. It’s a chance to witness the magic of poetry unfold, celebrate the power of words, and be part of the vibrant WNYC community—all in one unforgettable evening. Hosted by WNYC’s Michael Hill.
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May 6 | WQXR Celebrates AAPI Heritage with the Metropolitan Opera
WQXR celebrates Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month with a concert in The Greene Space! The evening will include AAPI artists from the Metropolitan Opera singing familiar repertoire and musical selections that reflect their own heritage. We’ll also hear a tribute to Hei-Kyung Hong and discuss portrayals of Asian characters in classic operas such as Madama Butterfly and Turandot, as well as in more contemporary works.
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Apr 30 | WQXR Celebrates Earth Day with Juilliard
Juilliard students across disciplines – music, dance, and drama – join forces to create a unique and unforgettable artistic “open house.” For this special performance these young artists explore themes of nature and the environment in celebration of Earth Day.