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Jeremy Piven Previews His Stand-Up Tour


Episode 1675


"Entourage" actor Jeremy Piven has performed in numerous comic roles on TV and in films. He's also been doing stand-up comedy for over a decade. Piven talks about his career ahead of a show at Sony H…


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Dorie Greenspan Talks Cakes


Episode 1674


Award winning cookbook author and former New York Times columnist Dorie Greenspan talks about her latest book, "Dorie’s Anytime Cakes" and answers listener questions about better baking.


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Artist and Historian Noelle Williams on Her Mission to Preserve Early Black History in New Jersey


Episode 1673


Noelle Williams is a New Jersey-based artist, historian and director of the African American History Program and the Black Heritage Trail for the New Jersey State Historical Commission. Williams has …


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Nick Offerman on Woodworking for Kids and Families


Episode 1671


Actor and carpenter Nick Offerman shares tips for woodworking that are kid-friendly and fun for the whole family, from his new book, Little Woodchucks: Offerman Woodshop's Guide to Tools and Tomfoole…


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Luscious Jackson Re-issues 1994's 'Natural Ingredients'


Episode 1670


You'll recognize Luscious Jackson for the music used for jingles and bumpers on All Of It. Now, they are releasing a vinyl re-issue of 1994’s Natural Ingredients plus two extra tracks from the vault.…


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Lily King on Mastering the Love Triangle


Episode 1672


Author Lily King has spent years mastering the art of the love triangle in her fiction. In her new novel, Heart the Lover, a woman grapples decades later with the affects of a love triangle from her …


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Uncovered Papers Shine New Light on Personal Life and Political Life of New York Governor William Seward


Episode 1669


William H. Seward is an important figure in the history of New York State. Seward was Governor of New York, and served as Abraham Lincoln's Secretary of State during the Civil War. Thomas P. Slaughte…


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A Neighborhood Dispute Turns Violent


Episode 1668


The Winner of the Sundance Award for Best Directing, "The Perfect Neighbor" tells the true story of a neighborly dispute in Florida which turned violent. Depicted in a large part through police bodyc…


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Exploring New York's Art World in the Eighties


Episode 1667


A new Lévy Gorvy Dayan exhibition "Downtown/Uptown: New York in the Eighties" features artists Jean-Michel Basquiat, Francesco Clemente, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Cindy Sherman, and others. Art dea…


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'Ear Hustle' Comes to New York


Episode 1666


A new series from the Ear Hustle team called "The Loop," focuses on New York City programs aimed at helping kids caught in the criminal justice system, including a drama club and a unique program at …


Published on 2 months, 2 weeks ago





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