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Redevelopment of NYCHA apartments in Chelsea at center of congressional race
The redevelopment of two NYCHA complexes in Chelsea has emerged as a wedge issue in the high-profile race to succeed retiring U.S. Rep. Jerry Nadler. -
New Yorkers are thinking about having kids with hope Mamdani will make child care free
Mamdani promised to move the city toward free universal care for every child, regardless of income, starting at 6 weeks old. Here's how his initiative is landing with some New Yorkers... -
The Pentagon Kicks the Press Out … Again
On the Media
A judge ruled that the Pentagon’s recent restrictions on the press are unconstitutional. On this week’s On the Media, hear how Pete Hegseth’s ever-changing media policies have made it...
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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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One of the Country's Earliest African-American Radio Programs on WNYC 1929-1930
The NAACP scores a regular Wednesday slot for talks on a broad spectrum of issues. -
Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Lilian Supove Blake
When most women in Radio were doing home-ec shows, she was WNYC's News and Special Events Director. -
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.
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Whether It's Two Stepping or Line Dancing, Americans Love Honky Tonk
All Of It with Alison Stewart
A popular nightlife activity in New York these days is two stepping or line dancing at the Honky-Tonk bar. Reporter Will Groff, author of the Wall Street Journal article, "How America... -
Julio Torres Makes Everything Funny—Including Color Theory
The New Yorker Radio Hour
The comedian and writer on his new HBO special, “Color Theories,” which comes out March 27th. -
Spring Cleaning With Mindfulness
All Of It with Alison Stewart
Anjie Cho, Feng Shui expert and architect, shares advice on how to capitalize on the energy of the spring equinox through spring cleaning and other mindfulness practices. Plus, listen... -
Criterion Channel Celebrates VHS and Video Stores
All Of It with Alison Stewart
In March, the Criterion Channel is featuring the film series "VHS Forever," a collection of films that involve VHS tapes or video stores, from "Videodrome" to "The Ring." It was curat... -
The New Pornographers Test New Grounds with New Songs, In-Studio
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Canadian indie rock collective The New Pornographers has a history that spans almost three decades. Leaving nine albums behind, the band enters a new era with The Former Site Of, whic...
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March 24 | Get Lit with All Of It Book Club: 'A Guardian and a Thief' by Megha Majumdar
The story follows a family desperate to escape the ravages of climate change in India.