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Wednesday, May 06, 2009

We're coming to you live today from WNYC’s new street level Jerome L. Greene Performance Space on the corner of Varick and Charlton Streets. We’re starting off the show with playwright and novelist David Rabe and his wife, actress Jill Clayburgh talking about life in a creative marriage. Then, pianist Richard Goode performs selections from Bach and Chopin. Plus, comedian, TV personality and writer Joy Behar.

A Creative Marriage

Screenwriter and playwright David Rabe and actress Jill Clayburgh, who have been married since 1979 and have a daughter, the actress Lily Rabe. They'll join us to talk about their careers and the creative exchange that happens in a family.

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Richard Goode

Pianist Richard Goode will be performing Bach and Chopin and talking about his career as a classical musician. His latest CD is "Beethoven: The Complete Piano Concertos."

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Joy Behar's View

Joy Behar discusses working with the opinionated women of "The View," politics, guest hosting "The Larry King Show," and why she's written a children’s book, Sheetzu Caca Poopoo: Max Goes to the Dogs.

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