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Rasha Nahas Previews Habibi Festival Live in Studio

Episode 1655

Habibi Festival returns this week, featuring musicians from across the Southwest Asia and North Africa region performing at Joe's Pub. Palestinian ar…

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Monet's Eye for Venice at the Brooklyn Museum

Episode 1657

Artist Claude Monet is most famous for his impressionist paintings of France. But in a new exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, Monet's later paintings…

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How About Them (Uncommon) Apples?

Episode 1656

Fall is apple season, and to celebrate, science and nature writer Rowan Jacobsen, author of Apples of Uncommon Character: Heirlooms, Modern Classics,…

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Harris Dickinson's Directorial Debut 'Urchin'

Episode 1654

Harris Dickinson makes his directorial debut with the film "Urchin," which he wrote, directed, and stars in alongside actor Frank Dillane. Dickinson …

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Latine Debut Novels: 'Mayra' by Nicky Gonzalez

Episode 1653

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Rose Byrne Stars in 'If I Had Legs I'd Kick You'

Episode 1652

In the new film "If I Had Legs I'd Kick You," Rose Byrne stars as a mother dealing with a series of crises over the course of a weekend while her hus…

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After the Fire, Red Hook Opens Its Studios

Episode 1652

Over 500 pieces of art were destroyed in a fire that ravaged a Red Hook waterfront building in late September. This weekend, despite the loss, the ne…

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Cillian Murphy's 'Steve'

Episode 1652

[REBROADCAST FROM Sept. 10, 2025] Oscar-winning actor Cillian Murphy discusses his new film, "Steve." Murphy stars as the exhausted head teacher of a…

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Yo Yo Ma Seeks 'Our Common Nature' Through Music

Episode 1651

A new podcast series called "Our Common Nature" follows renowned cellist Yo Yo Ma to as he collaborates with musicians across the US whose compositio…

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How Design Has Shaped Motherhood and Reproductive Health

Episode 1651

A new exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Design looks at 150 years of design history, and how certain designs have shaped motherhood and reproducti…

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