Robert Fogelson tells the history of rent wars in New York and the invention of rent control. And we'll look at how Sandy has changed the city.
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BBC World Service delivers breaking news and information programming around the world, in English and 28 other language services, on radio, TV and digital.
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Your morning companion from NPR and the WNYC Newsroom, with world news, local features, and weather updates.
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BBC World Service delivers breaking news and information programming around the world, in English and 28 other language services, on radio, TV and digital.
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Sandy One Year Later; Jon Meacham; NYC Taxis; Urban TrendsSandy hit one year ago today. WNYC's Matthew Schuerman and Janet Babin talk about lessons learned and stories unfolding a year into the recovery. Plus: Jon Meacham discusses his book ...Go to program: The Brian Lehrer Show
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02:00 PMLife After Sandy: One Year Later
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Life After Sandy: One Year Later
Early on Oct. 29, 2012, tropical storm Sandy, churning through Atlantic Ocean waters in an easterly direction along America's Eastern Seaboard, hit a high pressure cold front and curved north-northeast. It was a left turn that became a left hook, aimed straight at the ribs of New Jersey.
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Ira Flatow on Extreme Weather One Year After Sandy | Britain Seeks to Stop The Publishing of Snowden's Leaks | Young Egyptians Discuss Their Country's Future
A Look at The Federal Response to Sandy | In the Face of Disaster, Would You Stay? | Britain Seeks to Prevent The Publishing of Snowden's Leaks | As U.S. Changes Foreign Policy Priorities, Will Egypt be Left Behind? | Young Egyptians Discuss Their Country's Future | Science Friday's Ira Flatow on ...
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Marketplace is not only about money and business, but about people, local economies and the world — and what it all means to us.
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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.
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08:00 PMLife After Sandy: One Year Later
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Life After Sandy: One Year Later
Early on Oct. 29, 2012, tropical storm Sandy, churning through Atlantic Ocean waters in an easterly direction along America's Eastern Seaboard, hit a high pressure cold front and curved north-northeast. It was a left turn that became a left hook, aimed straight at the ribs of New Jersey.
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House Of Horrors: The Scariest Musician Ever; Movie Date On Scary-Sounding Films; TEEN Plays Live
In this episode: John Schaefer and Soundcheck executive producer Joel Meyer kick off our Halloween week, House of Horrors, with a look at the scariest musicians ever. We hear from recent guests and our listeners. And we want to hear from you! Call us and leave a voicemail at 866 939 1612, or weigh in on Twitter with #ScariestMusician.
Plus: Kristen Meinzer and Rafer Guzman from The Takeaway’s Movie Date podcast debate the aural scariness of classic horror films.
And: Brooklyn indie pop quartet TEEN released an EP, Carolina, with the help of Kickstarter earlier this year. The group joins us to play live.
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Q is an energetic daily arts and culture program from the CBC hosted by Tom Power.
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#3528: New Sounds Live: Music of Caroline Shaw, Part 2
From the recent New Sounds Live at the Winter Garden at Brookfield Place, listen to more music by this year's Pulitzer Prize winning composer Caroline Shaw. Hear works for both of her groups, the brilliant chamber band ACME (American Contemporary Music Ensemble) and the vocal acrobatics of the octet Roomful of Teeth, performing the work that won the Puliitzer: Partita for 8 Voices. And more.
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