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Episode 433: ‘These Were the Real Culture Wars’
In the latest episode of LIT NYC, host Alyssa Katz talks with J. Hoberman about his new opus, Everything Is Now: The 1960s New York Avant-Garde—Prima…
11 months ago
Episode 432: ‘C’ is for Compliance
The FAQ NYC hosts dig into the Trump administration’s latest demands for compliance, why Mayor Eric Adams insists New York is powerless to enforce it…
11 months ago
Episode 431: A Father and an Immigrant and a Criminal
In the latest episode of LIT NYC, host Katie Honan talks with author Radha Vatsal, a speechwriter at city hall by day, to discuss her new novel about…
11 months ago
Episode 430: The Bill’s Coming Due for NY
The last police commissioner is suing the mayor and the NYPD for running what he alleges was a crooked operation with Eric Adams’ cronies peddling pr…
11 months, 1 week ago
Episode 429: Cuomo Is Back and NY’s Headless Horseman Season Is Here
As Andrew Cuomo and Eric Adams keep playing centrist chicken, the FAQ NYC podcast digs into all the latest developments in an upside down mayoral rac…
11 months, 2 weeks ago
Episode 428: Mamdani Derangement Syndrome Is Real
It seems like no one — from President Donald Trump to Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, the New York Post to the New York Times — can seem to line up a cle…
11 months, 3 weeks ago
Episode 427: Inside Mamdani’s Construction of a New Coalition
What just happened, how did New York City get here, and what happens now?! Three guests with different behind-the-scenes perspectives about Zohran Ma…
11 months, 3 weeks ago
Episode 426: An Aging Establishment Is Up Against a New Populist Politics
11 months, 4 weeks ago
Episode 425: The Humbling of Andrew Cuomo Is a Changing of the Guard
On an historic night for Zohran Mamdani, Katie Honan phoned in from Andrew Cuomo’s forlorn “celebration” moments after he conceded and as workers wer…
1 year ago
Episode 424: ‘New York Times, You’ve Gone Rogue’
Christina Greer gives her perspective on the New York Times mayoral' panel ("everyone's a trope, right"), and the mixed message the paper sent by in …
1 year ago