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This Week in Politics: An update on New York's 17th congressional district
The balance of power in the House of Representatives could be determined by a handful of swing seats in blue states like New York. -
New York City sports fans have playoff fever
The New York City area officially has playoff fever. The Mets and the Yankees kick off the next round of Major League Baseball playoff games Saturday, Oct. 5. In the WNBA, the New Yor... -
Governor Hochul can remove Mayor Adams from office. Here's how.
Many New York Democrats are calling on Mayor Eric Adams to resign following last week's indictment on federal corruption charges. But the Mayor says he's not going anywhere.Adams will... -
One man finished walking every block in New York City. It took him over 12 years.
Walking the streets of New York City is something millions of people do everyday. But what about walking every single street in New York City?That’s what Matt Green just finished a fe... -
WNYC's 100th Birthday Celebration
The Brian Lehrer Show
WNYC celebrates its 100th birthday with a live show at Central Park SummerStage, hosted by Brian Lehrer and featuring WNYC hosts, trivia, live musical performances and more.
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NYC NOW
NYC NOW delivers local news from WNYC and Gothamist every morning, midday and evening. From breaking news to deep investigations, we cover New York for all New Yorkers.
Transcripts are posted to individual episode pages as they become available.
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Let’s talk democracy at the laundromat!
Soap gets laundry done. Conversation gets democracy going. This election year, WNYC is turning some laundromats in the New York metro area into hubs of civic dialogue. - Edit Bucket
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Ask Governor Murphy
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy takes questions from WNYC’s Nancy Solomon, other guest journalists and listeners for an hour every month during this live show, a co-production with WBGO and WHYY. Ask Governor Murphy airs the second Wednesday of most months at 7 p.m., dependent on schedule availability.
From The WNYC Archives
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Take A Dive into the WNYC Archives
As part of WNYC's centennial celebration, each week we'll share key moments from the from the vast WNYC and NYC Municipal archives. -
Before CSI, There Was Dr. Milton Helpern
If the cause of death wasn't natural, then it goes to his office to find out why. -
Play it again, Tennessee
From The Archives
"I've made a lot more money than that in my life, but it never made me feel as rich."
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A Baking Cookbook Draws Inspiration From Bodegas
All Of It
James Beard-nominated chef Paola Velez pays homage to her beloved corner store in her new cookbook, Bodega Bakes: Recipes for Sweets and Treats Inspired by My Corner Store. -
A History of Free Black Brooklyn
All Of It
Author Prithi Kanakamedala discusses her new book, 'Brooklynites: The Remarkable Story of the Free Black Communities that Shaped a Borough.' -
Young Donald Trump, Roy Cohn, and the Dark Arts of Power
The New Yorker Radio Hour
Gabriel Sherman on “The Apprentice,” his coming-of-age film about Trump. There are “parts of the film that I could imagine Donald Trump liking,” Sherman says. -
Jill Lepore Picks Three British Police Procedurals
The New Yorker Radio Hour
The staff writer and best-selling historian of America finds her relaxation watching police shows from across the pond. She shares three favorites with David Remnick. -
A Cultural History of the Boogie Down Bronx
All Of It
Author and New Yorker contributing writer Ian Frazier has written a new cultural and social history of the Boogie Down Bronx.
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Get Lit with All Of It | 'The Demon of Unrest' by Erik Larson
In September, we will be reading Erik Larson's new book, The Demon of Unrest, a riveting history of the lead up to the battle at Fort Sumter.
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The People’s Concert at Lincoln Center: The Public Song Project
The Public Song Project from WNYC's All Of It with Alison Stewart invites anyone to create art by drawing from the public domain. This year the project is brought to the stage as part of Lincoln Center’s Civic Saturdays.
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Rhapsody for This Land: The American Odyssey in Music
A free concert in Brooklyn Bridge Park celebrating a century of hope, protest and change through American music. Featuring renowned pianist Lara Downes performing her exuberant new project, Rhapsody in Blue Reimagined.