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What would you do to make NYC streets safer?
What's one change YOU would like to see to make streets safer? Leave us a message, here, explaining what change you would like to see, either at a specific intersection or more broadly.
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This Week in Politics: A new legislative session gets underway in New York with some familiar challenges
As New York's legislative session gets underway, WNYC's Jon Campbell looks at the challenges ahead. -
What the Ozempic Craze Means for Our Personal Health
Notes from America with Kai Wright
A new class of weight loss drugs is poised to transform our nation’s health by effectively treating chronic obesity. But what might we stand to lose? -
WNYC & The Apollo Theater Present: The Inconvenient King: Was MLK Woke?
Join WNYC and the Apollo Theater for their 18th annual celebration of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., LIVE on Sunday, January 14 at 2 p.m. -
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Journalist Maureen Ryan Exposes Bad Behavior in Hollywood
All Of It
In her latest book, journalist Maureen Ryan describes racism, harassment, and other forms of abuse prevalent in Hollywood. -
A New Documentary Revisits the Y2K Glitch
All Of It
Directors Brian Becker and Marley McDonald join us to talk about the documentary, "Time Bomb Y2K," premiering on HBO on December 30, and take calls from listeners. -
Best of the Soundcheck Podcast 2023
Soundcheck
Hear music performed in-studio by London Afrobeat-jazz-hip hop quintet Ezra Collective; Mexican singer Magos Herrera and The Knights; and Irish garage-punk band Sprints. - Edit Bucket
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Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells on 'Gutenberg! The Musical!'
All Of It
Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells on the hilarious new show, "Gutenberg!" about two friends determined to make a hit musical about...the inventor of the printing press.
From the WNYC Archives
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Long Before C-SPAN, WNYC was Airing the Legislative Process
WNYC broadcast the unedited sausage making of government from City Hall and generated huge audience 1938-1939. -
How one leaky faucet leads to an appreciation of city services
How one leaky faucet led a man to appreciate city services.
Tech and Media
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Why You Should Pay Attention to Trump's Civil Fraud Case
On the Media
This case won't land him in jail, but could strike him where it hurts most — his richman persona. -
We Don't Talk About Leonard: Episode 2
On the Media
Leo builds pipelines of donor money and legal talent. -
Isaacson on Elon Musk
The Brian Lehrer Show
Walter Isaacson talks about his new biography on Elon Musk.
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Jan 23 | All Of It Listening Party with Future Islands
All Of It host Alison Stewart join new wave synth-pop band Future Islands as they perform songs from their newest album, People Who Aren’t There Anymore.
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WNYC & The Apollo Theater Present: The Inconvenient King: Was MLK Woke?
Join WNYC and the Apollo Theater for their 18th annual celebration of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., LIVE on Sunday, January 14 at 2 p.m. -
Jan 31 | Get Lit with All Of It: 'Day' by Michael Cunningham
The novel follows one Brooklyn family on the same day, April 5th, over the course of 3 years... 2019, 2020, and 2021, to see how the pandemic has reshaped their lives forever.
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Feb 13 | WQXR LIVE: Thorgy Thor's Almost Valentine's Day
On the cusp of Valentine’s Day, join WQXR for an evening of love, laughter, dance and great music! Featuring performances from violinist Stefan Jackiw and clarinetist Yoonah Kim, works from Ariel Rivka Dance and beautiful love songs performed by tenor Nicholas Phan, plus beer tastings from Sixpoint Brewery! Drag performance artist and violinist Thorgy Thor will be our guide through matters of the heart on this Queen of the Night Valentines show!