Spring Book Preview, 'Razing Liberty Square,' ICP at 50, 'Shōgun'

All Of It with Alison Stewart | Feb 26, 2024

Spring is a busy time in the publishing world, with lots of new titles from big and up-and-coming authors. Jordan Lauf, All Of It and Get Lit book club producer, joins to give us her list of new books to check out and take your calls.

Eight miles inland of Miami's beaches, a documentary follows residents of a local public housing community as they fight to save their neighborhood from climate gentrification. Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Katja Esson joins us alongside producers Ann Bennett and Corinna Sager to discuss their new film, "Razing Liberty Square,"
 which is available to stream on PBS.org.

In honor of ICP's 50th anniversary year, a new exhibition presents works from the museum's deep holdings of photographs collected since 1974. Some of the artists featured in the show include Robert Capa, Francesco Scavullo, Nona Faustine, Deana Lawson, Mickalene Thomas and Carrie Mae Weems. Elisabeth Sherman, the senior curator and director of exhibitions and collections, and executive director David E. Little join us to discuss, ICP at 50: From the Collection, 1845–2019.

A new FX miniseries, "Shōgun," follows a shipwrecked British sailor's journey through sixteenth century Japan, and the political and military gamesmanship of the country's pre-Edo period. Creators Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo discuss the series.

This episode is guest-hosted by Tiffany Hanssen

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