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Weekend Arts Planner: The photography of Cindy Sherman and a free Nicole Atkins concert
The photography of Cindy Sherman is on display on the Upper East Side and Nicole Atkins hits Battery Park. -
This Week in Politics: Looking ahead to New York's August primary and the governor's race
The stage is set for the race between Governor Kathy Hochul and Republican challenger, Lee Zeldin. -
A Biden administration offshore drilling proposal would allow up to 11 sales
The proposal brought immediate backlash from environmentalists who accused Biden of betraying the climate cause, while oil industry officials said it would do little to counter high energy prices. -
These candidates lost badly, but now are claiming fraud
Former President Trump's influence is growing — with fringe candidates, who are refusing to admit defeat even after they've been trounced. -
July 2022 Schedule Changes for WNYC and NJPR
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Learn about upcoming programming changes on WNYC and NJPR.
Arts And Culture
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Free Shakespeare in the Park Returns with 'Richard III'
All Of It
Director Robert O'Hara and star Danai Gurira join us to discuss Free Shakespeare in the Park's first play of the season, 'Richard III.' -
Your Summer Travel Plans
The Brian Lehrer Show
Listeners share how the ongoing pandemic, stories of flight delays and cancellations, and higher costs at the gas pump and elsewhere are influencing their summer travel plans. -
The Very Hot Marriage of Niecy Nash and Jessica Betts
Death, Sex & Money
Actress Niecy Nash and her wife, R&B singer-songwriter Jessica Betts, tell me about falling in love, learning to live together during the pandemic, and taking their relationship public. - Edit Bucket
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Directors Adil El Arbi & Bilall Fallah Discuss 'Ms. Marvel'
All Of It
Directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah join us to talk about 'Ms. Marvel,' Disney's first Muslim superhero to headline her own Marvel comic and television show.
Tech and Media
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Instead of Roe: The Case that Could Have Defined Abortion Law
On the Media
In 1970, Captain Susan Struck challenged an Air Force rule banning pregnant women, or women with children, from serving. Her story has important lessons for reproductive freedom today. -
Alan Alda, Podcaster
The New Yorker Radio Hour
The Hollywood legend’s podcast draws on his experience as an actor and improviser to make science more accessible. -
How The Media Failed Amber Heard
On the Media
Why progressive media steered around the facts of Depp v. Heard.
Music For Your Day
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Weekly Music Roundup: Phoenix, Mireya Ramos, S.G. Goodman
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The Sacred Steel roots of American gospel; Mireya Ramos of Flor De Toloache goes solo; and Phoenix rises again. Plus, Kentucky songwriter S.G. Goodman on bottled trauma and lost love. -
The Intimate, "Deranged Pop" of Songwriter/Composer Gabriel Kahane, Live From The Greene Space
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Gabriel Kahane writes classical music and what he called “deranged pop.” He and a special guest string quartet perform songs from his 2022 album 'Magnificent Bird' in The Greene Space. -
Buffalo Nichols Is Bringing the Blues of the Past Into the Future
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Austin-based singer/songwriter Buffalo Nichols plays music that holds the country’s truest values and rawest emotions - the Blues. It's just him and his guitar, as he performs remotely. -
Amythyst Kiah's Roots Music Deals With Loss, Grief, and Pain
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Singer and guitarist Amythyst Kiah loves both roots and alternative music; and her songs often clothe dark subjects in bluesy stomps and ecstatic rock. She and her band play remotely. -
Angélica Negrón Performs on Plant Art, Live at The Greene Space
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Puerto Rican composer/performer/educator Angélica Negrón writes for chamber ensembles, orchestras, films, and robots. She triggers sounds via plant art into a sonic dreamscape.
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Mon, Jan 13 | Justin Austin: American Perspectives
As part of WQXR’s Artist Propulsion Lab concert series, baritone Justin Austin and friends will gather for an evening of discussion and song.
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Wed, June 22 | Staceyann Chin in Residence
The Greene Space presents Staceyann Chin as our summer artist-in-residence. Watch this space for updates on the program.
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Watch Now: Pity These Ashes: Tulsa 1921-2021
Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, The Greene Space in partnership with The Harlem Chamber Players, Harlem Stage and the Harlem School of the Arts presents Pity These Ashes: Tulsa 1921-2021.
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Watch Now: Jordan Bak: World Premiere of Esteban Zapata Folk Songs
“A star in the making,” (Seattle Pi) Jamaican-American violist Jordan Bak will premiere Esteban Zapata’s Folk Songs live from The Greene Space.