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  • 12:00 AM
  • Looking Back at Iraq, Soprano Diana Damrau, Piecing Together WWII Stories, Celebrating MAD Magazine

    We’re launching a three-day series to mark the tenth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq. Today we’ll start by looking at how the Bush Administration made the case to invade. German soprano Diana Damrau talks about singing opposite Placido Domingo in “La Traviata” at the Metropolitan Opera. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Dale Maharidge describes trying to find the surviving members of his father’s WWII Marine Company. And illustrators Drew Friedman, Al Jaffe, and Arnold Roth on the life and work of MAD Magazine founding editor Harvey Kurtzman.

  • 02:00 AM
  • BBC World Service delivers breaking news and information programming around the world, in English and 28 other language services, on radio, TV and digital.

  • 05:00 AM
  • Your morning companion from NPR and the WNYC Newsroom, with world news, local features, and weather updates.

  • 09:00 AM
  • BBC World Service delivers breaking news and information programming around the world, in English and 28 other language services, on radio, TV and digital.

  • 10:00 AM
  • GOP Regroup; NY Budget; Douglas Rushkoff; On Ailes

    Republican leaders have issued a 100-page assessment of the GOP and how it should regroup for 2016. Reihan Salam of the National Review discusses the report and the Republican Party's outreach to minorities, women, and young people. Plus: media thinker Douglas Rushkoff on his new book Present Shock: When Everything Happens Now; and Zev Chafets on his new book Roger Ailes: Off Camera.

  • 12:00 PM
    Special Programming
     
     
  • 02:00 PM
  • The Peabody Award-winning program features Terry Gross’ fearless and insightful interviews with big names in pop culture, politics and the arts.

  • 03:00 PM
  • Voting Rights, Cuba, Cyprus, Assault Weapons, Work/Life Balance

    Does 'One Person, One Vote' Mean 'One Voter, One Vote'? | Cuban Dissident Yoani Sanchez Hopes for a Post-Castro Era | Cyprus Rejects E.U. Bailout Deal | Senator Dianne Feinstein on Drones, Assault Weapons Ban | Finding Work-Life Balance as a Child Caregiver

  • 04:00 PM
  • A wrap-up of the day’s news, with features and interviews about the latest developments in New York City and around the world, from NPR and the WNYC newsroom.

  • 06:30 PM
  • Marketplace is not only about money and business, but about people, local economies and the world — and what it all means to us.

  • 07:00 PM
  • A wrap-up of the day’s news, with features and interviews about the latest developments in New York City and around the world, from NPR and the WNYC newsroom.

  • 08:00 PM
  • Humorous, heartbreaking and true stories told live on stage. No script. No props. Just a microphone, a spotlight and room full of strangers.

  • 09:00 PM
  • Dynamic Duos: Debbie Harry & Chris Stein Of Blondie; Buke And Gase; The Bryants
    In this episode: You know the saying good things come in threes?  Well some great things come in twos.  

    First: we catch up with one of rock's most enduring duos: Debbie Harry and Chris Stein, co-founders of the New York new wave band Blondie. They bring in a brand new song for us to hear.

    Plus: Arone Dyer and Aron Sanchez -- who invent their own instruments and perform as a duo under the name Buke And Gase -- play live in the studio.

    And: we hear the story of the husband and wife team of Felice and Boudleaux Bryant -- Nashville’s first full-time, non-performing songwriters, Felice and Bouldeaux Bryant, who penned such hits as “Wake Up Little Susie” and “Love Hurts.”

  • 10:00 PM
  • Q is an energetic daily arts and culture program from the CBC hosted by Tom Power.

  • 11:00 PM
  • #3444: Moody Works for Trumpet or Sax

    Listen to an hour of moody nocturnal works that grow out of the jazz tradition on this New Sounds.  Hear music based on a silent film score, “Wind” by Ibrahim Maalouf, an American trumpeter who plays a quarter-tone trumpet.  Then there’s also music from a collaborative record by Afro-Cuban pianist Omar Sosa and the Italian trumpeter Paolo Fresu.  Plus, listen to music by Wadada Leo Smith about the struggle for civil rights from a 4 CD set, “Ten Freedom Summers.” And more.