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Sarah Snook Plays 26 Roles in 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'


Episode 1184


Emmy-winning actor Sarah Snook discusses her athletic turn as 26 different characters in a one-woman production of "The Picture of Dorian Gray," running now at the Music Box Theater.


Published on 8 months ago

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Poetry with Guggenheim Fellow Traci Brimhall


Episode 1186


As Poetry Month wraps up, poet Traci Brimhall, who is currently serving as the poet laureate of Kansas and the Guggenheim's poet in residence speaks about some of her favorite poems for this moment. …


Published on 8 months ago

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How One Author and Book Blogger Coped with Suicidal Ideation


Episode 1187


Note: If you are experiencing psychological distress or thoughts of ending your life, please call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988.

Arianna Rebolini was a successful book blogger, the former boo…


Published on 8 months ago

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chlothegod Feels Different Every Day (Live from CR5)


Episode 1183


KEXP calls chlothegod “vivacious” and “genre-defying.” Her new EP I Feel Different Every Day (Deluxe) blends alt-rock, R&B, and raw emotion into a bold, cathartic sound. Chlo performs live in WNYC’s …


Published on 8 months ago

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The Power Of Canine Companionship With 'The Dogist'


Episode 1180


As "The Dogist," photographer Elias Weiss Friedman has won over millions of fans with his photos of dogs in New York and around the world. In a new book titled This Dog Will Change Your Life, he shar…


Published on 8 months ago

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Did Early 2000s Pop Culture Undermine Feminism?


Episode 1182


In her new book, The Atlantic writer Sophie Gilbert argues that early 2000s pop culture presented toxic views of women, and was a backlash regression from the progress made in the 1990s. She discusse…


Published on 8 months ago

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From Empire State to the Chrysler Building: A History of Art Deco In NYC


Episode 1181


One hundred years ago today, an international exhibition opened in Paris called, "“L’Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs.” 16 million people attended the months long show, and the exhibitio…


Published on 8 months ago

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Andrew Lloyd Webber On This New Phase of His Career


Episode 1179


Musical theater legend Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber has seen a resurgence of his work, as creative teams both in New York and London have worked on high profile revivals of his work. Webber discusses the …


Published on 8 months, 1 week ago

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Listeners Share Their Weekend Plans


Episode 1178


Listeners call in to share what they'll be getting up to this weekend.


Published on 8 months, 1 week ago

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What The Hack: Nature in NYC


Episode 1177


New York may be known as a concrete jungle, but it's also a fish spawning ground, a migratory bird rest stop, and home to all kinds of life, including flora, fauna and whatever category “dog vomit sl…


Published on 8 months, 1 week ago





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