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  • 12:00 AM
  • Bright Stars

    We have a star-studded show today: Samuel L. Jackson talks about his career and his role in Quentin Tarantino’s latest film, “Django Unchained.” Then Harry Belafonte and Peter Coyote discuss an upcoming concert to benefit the Native American activist Leonard Peltier, who’s been imprisoned since the mid 1970s. And Ric Ocasek discusses his work with and beyond his iconic band The Cars. But first, Mark Bittman talks about food policy, seasonal dishes, and of course, how to cook everything.

  • 02:00 AM
  • BBC World Service delivers breaking news and information programming around the world, in English and 28 other language services, on radio, TV and digital.

  • 05:00 AM
  • Your morning companion from NPR and the WNYC Newsroom, with world news, local features, and weather updates.

  • 09:00 AM
  • BBC World Service delivers breaking news and information programming around the world, in English and 28 other language services, on radio, TV and digital.

  • 10:00 AM
  • The Price of Knowledge
    Florida lawmakers are considering charging college students more to study the humanities and less for disciplines tied to in-demand jobs like engineering and tech. Michael Ruse, profe...
  • 12:00 PM
    Special Programming
     
     
  • 03:00 PM
  • Today's Takeaway | December 14, 2012

    Egyptians Protest Ahead of Constitution Vote | The Debt Nightmare Returns | New Movie Releases: 'The Hobbit' | New Film Tells True Story of Gay Couple Trying to Adopt in 1979 | Remixing the Holidays with Olivia Newton-John

  • 04:00 PM
  • A wrap-up of the day’s news, with features and interviews about the latest developments in New York City and around the world, from NPR and the WNYC newsroom.

  • 06:30 PM
  • Marketplace is not only about money and business, but about people, local economies and the world — and what it all means to us.

  • 07:00 PM
  • A wrap-up of the day’s news, with features and interviews about the latest developments in New York City and around the world, from NPR and the WNYC newsroom.

  • 08:00 PM
    Special Programming
     
     
  • 09:00 PM
  • Depictions of Torture in "Zero Dark Thirty," John McAfee's Media Manipulations, and More

    Criticism over "Zero Dark Thirty"'s portrayal of torture, John McAfee's ability to exploit the press' fascination with him, and the media errors of the past year.

  • 10:00 PM
  • Q is an energetic daily arts and culture program from the CBC hosted by Tom Power.

  • 11:00 PM
  • #3239: Cross-Cultural Music Tour

    For this New Sounds, we’ll listen to some of Charming Hostess/Jewlia Eisenberg’s strange & brilliant “The Bowls Project,” based on inscriptions from earthernware bowls buried under Jewish houses in ancient Babylonia, also called “demon bowls.”  According to Jewlia Eisenberg’s writings on the project, “Demon bowls, or incantation bowls, were inscribed with a householder’s secrets and desires and then buried under the doorway to protect her home.  The requests found in the bowls are particular, yet timeless--calling for protection for children, health after miscarriage, release from gossipy neighbors, a loyal husband, a passionate lover.”