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Grandparents Are Taking on More Childcare Than Ever. How Do They Feel About That?


Episode 1281


Recent studies have show that grandparents, especially grandmothers, are taking on more childcare of their grandchildren than ever before. But why? And how is this trend affecting grandparents and th…


Published on 7 months ago

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25 Years Since Aimee Mann's 'Bachelor No. 2' (Silver Liner Notes)


Episode 1280


Aimee Mann released her third album, Bachelor No. 2 or, the Last Remains of the Dodo, on May 2, 2000. It featured some songs from her soundtrack for Paul Thomas Anderson's "Magnolia" alongside newer …


Published on 7 months ago

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OK Go in the Studio


Episode 1279


More than a decade since their last album, OK Go are out with a new one: And the Adjacent Possible. The band that grew up with Youtube and revolutionized the music video for the internet age join us …


Published on 7 months ago

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Thank Ron Delsener For New York's Most Famous Concerts


Episode 1278


Some of New York's most iconic concerts, including Simon and Garfunkel in Central Park, the Beatles at Forrest Hills Stadium, were organized by legendary concert promoter Ron Delsener. Director Jake …


Published on 7 months ago

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Tony Nominees Jonathan Groff and Gracie Lawrence on 'Just in Time'


Episode 1277


2025 Tony nominees Jonathan Groff and Gracie Lawrence discuss their Broadway musical "Just in Time," which explores the life of singer Bobby Darin. Groff stars as Darin, while Lawrence plays singer C…


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Recapping This Year's Cannes Film Festival


Episode 1272


The internationally renowned Cannes Film Festival wrapped up over the weekend. New York Times columnist Kyle Buchanan recaps the films and the festival's programming, and talks about how attendees ha…


Published on 7 months ago

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Nanette Carter Returns Home to Montclair With New Solo Exhibition


Episode 1273


Artist Nanette Carter grew up in Montclair, the daughter of the city's first Black mayor, Matthew G. Carter. The Montclair Art Museum has organized a new homecoming solo exhibition of Carter's work, …


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Empower The Village's Upcoming Juneteenth Art Show


Episode 1274


Ayo Sanderson Wilson discusses the work of the organization Empower The Village, an organization which aims to uplift Black people, businesses and communities. The group will hold its Juneteenth cele…


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Summer Reads: Long Island Compromise


Episode 1275


[REBROADCAST FROM Jul 9, 2024] The novel Long Island Compromise from Taffy Brodesser-Akner is now out in paperback. It follows a very wealthy Long Island family coping with the aftermath of a kidnapp…


Published on 7 months ago

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The Names' Explores the Effects of Domestic Violence


Episode 1276


In the new novel The Names, a woman named Cora is stuck in an abusive marriage. She has a new baby son, and is faced with three choices. She could name him Gordon after her husband, which is what he …


Published on 7 months ago





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