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Jesse Malin's Return to the Stage, In Off-Broadway Show
Episode 1977
In 2023, NYC musician and venue owner Jesse Malin suffered a spinal stroke that paralyzed him below the waist. Through physical therapy, he can now c…
4 months, 2 weeks ago
Previewing The 2026 Winter Olympics In Milan
Episode 1976
The 2026 Winter Olympics kick off this Friday. Matt Futterman, New York Times sports reporter shares the latest news as the city of Milan prepares fo…
4 months, 2 weeks ago
Why Protein Became the Hottest Trend in Food
Episode 1975
Protein bars, shakes, and snacks now line grocery shelves, turning a basic nutrient into a booming food trend. Alice Callahan, a nutrition and health…
4 months, 2 weeks ago
The Secret World of Roald Dahl
Episode 1974
While most people know Roald Dahl from his beloved books like Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Matilda and BFG, not as much is known about his li…
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Making Friends as an Adult is Hard. But It Doesn't Have to Be!
Episode 1971
Growing up provides natural environments for friendship: school, summer camp, sports teams or other extracurricular activities. But adulthood provide…
4 months, 2 weeks ago
How the Oscar-Nominated 'F1' Sound Team Brought Race Cars to Life
Episode 1972
The sound design team behind the blockbuster "F1" has been nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound. Supervising sound editors Al Nelson and Gwe…
4 months, 2 weeks ago
Listening Party: Durand Bernarr's 'Bloom' Wins Best Progressive R&B Album
Episode 1973
[REBROADCAST FROM June 11, 2025] Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Durand Bernarr's third album, Bloom is "a love letter to relationships of all types…
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How Pregnancy Really Works
Episode 1970
Many people lack clear, reliable information about fertility when hoping to have a child. Dr. Lucky Sekhon, a New York based fertility specialist and…
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The Intertwined Histories of Black and Jewish Americans
Episode 1969
A new PBS documentary series focuses on the intertwined relationships between the Black and Jewish communities in America throughout the centuries. D…
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How Sundance Changed Hollywood, and What the Future of the Festival Holds
Episode 1968
This year marks a big change the life of the Sundance Film Festival. Founder Robert Redford died in 2025, and 2026 is the final year that the festiva…
4 months, 2 weeks ago