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How Will We Survive on a Warming Planet?
All Of It
Jeff Goodell, author of the New York Times bestselling book, The Heat Will Kill You First: Life and Death on a Scorched Planet, will join us to discuss. -
NYC fall arts preview
A look ahead to some of the arts highlights coming up in New York City this season. -
'The Pandemic Skip' and Our Warped Perception of Time
The Brian Lehrer Show
Reflecting on the strange way the pandemic has warped our perception of time and aging. -
Is It Ever Ok to 'Irish Exit' a Party?
The Brian Lehrer Show
Listeners debate the 'Irish Exit' — that's leaving a party without saying goodbye. -
50 Years Of Hip-Hop
WNYC and Gothamist present the voices of women, trans women and nonbinary individuals from NYC who are leaving their own mark on hip-hop.
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Carole D'Inverno Presents Paintings From Her Notes
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Carole D'Inverno is a self-taught Brooklyn based artist who moved to the U.S. in 1979 after growing up in Belgium and Italy. -
Fall Podcasts Preview
All Of It
Vulture podcast critic Nicholas Quah returns to share some recommendations for podcasts to listen to this fall. Plus, we take your calls to find out what you're listening to. -
Kandy G Lopez Introduces Herself to the NYC Art World
All Of It
Artist Kandy G Lopez debuts her first solo show in New York City, featuring her works with yarn. - Edit Bucket
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Who Gets to be a Vigilante?
On the Media
After a 1984 subway shooting the New York press crowned the gunman a hero. -
A Talk Show Television Update
All Of It
Eric Deggans, TV critic for NPR, joins us to break down all the recent talk show news. -
What Age is "Too Old" to be President?
On the Media
Two potential nominees over 75 have the press bickering about age.
Music For Your Day
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Rawayana: Tiny Desk Concert
The Venezuelan group brings its infectious energy and beach-infused sound to the Tiny Desk. -
Weekly Music Roundup: Nas, Mitski, and Sufjan Stevens
Soundcheck
This week, Nas turns 50; Mitski finds love in an inhospitable land; Sufjan Stevens wonders if he’ll find love anywhere. -
Ralphie Choo's sound is a free-wheeling mix of Madrid, then and now
Spanish artist Ralphie Choo performs songs from his new debut album, Supernova. -
#4655, Music for Organ
New Sounds
Explore the organ's rich sonic capabilities in music by Brooklyn-based toy organ lover Molly Joyce, Canadian electroacoustic composer Sarah Davachi, and David Moore of Bing & Ruth.
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Oct 2 | Michael Hill and Steve Inskeep in Conversation
Journalist and Morning Edition host Steve Inskeep will discuss his new book DIFFER WE MUST: How Lincoln Succeeded in a Divided America with WNYC host Michael Hill.
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Oct 4 | All Things Considered LIVE with Nick Offerman
Join The Greene Space for a LIVE broadcast of All Things Considered with host Sean Carlson featuring actor, comedian, and writer Nick Offerman as he discusses his New York Times bestselling book, Where the Deer and the Antelope Play: The Pastoral Observations of One Ignorant American Who Likes to Walk Outside.
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Oct 21 | Gateways Music Festival: A Family Concert
Expand your family’s horizons and join WQXR and The Greene Space for Gateways Music Festival’s family concert, A Musical Journey! Hosted by the Gateways Brass Collective, renowned for its dynamic and captivating performances, this event promises a fusion of music and storytelling.
Families are invited to get up close to the instruments, dance along to original music set to Ugandan folktale, and harmonize through a world of sounds and rhythms.
Suggested for families and children ages Pre-K and older.