On Demand
WNYC's Coverage of the Republican National Convention
Live performances in Soundcheck's studios
Studio 360: Patti LuPone on playing Mama Rose
Selected Shorts featuring "The Trouble of Marcie Flint," by John Cheever
Radio Rookies: Brooklyn Broadcast Workshop
On the Media: Surviving Convention Coverage
Street Shots Challenge
The No Show Archive
June 2005
Body Politic
Saturday, June 25, 2005
A good time is had by some as Steve Post is joined again this week by The NO SHOW Resident Authority, Emily Levine, in a no-holds-barred, take-no-prisoners, free-for-all on “The Body Politic.” The music is exactly what you would expect, if indeed you come to this program with any expectations whatsoever.
Woody Guthrie Birthday Celebration
Saturday, June 18, 2005
Encore Performance. This week's program is devoted to the works of Woody Guthrie, "the most important folk artist of at least the first half of the twentieth century,” on the occasion of his 93rd birthday. In WNYC archive material, Pete Seeger and Jim Longhi share anecdotes of their friendships with Guthrie. Caution: Mature audiences may become emotionally overcome. Steve Post hosts.
Camp
Saturday, June 11, 2005
Steve Post’s heart goes out (a disgusting image) to children preparing to be shipped off to summer camp, as well as to their unsuspecting counselors, both of which roles he played in his childhood and youth and both of which filled him with a passionate hatred he later devoted to Richard M. Nixon. The music will give you heartburn. This is a previously-owned program first broadcast on 12 June 2004.
Gravity and Levity
Saturday, June 04, 2005
The NO SHOW’s resident authority, Emily Levine, shares her ruminations on “Gravity and Levity,” a disquisition that more than justifies her job title: “philosopher/comedian.” The music will leave you wanting more, or perhaps more wanting.