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This Week in Politics: Jury deliberations begin in the trial of Senator Bob Menendez
A jury is deliberating the federal corruption case against New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez. -
New York and New Jersey athletes get ready for the the Paris Olympics
Priya Desai brings us an Olympic preview with a local perspective. -
Will NYC infrastructure break as it bakes in the heat?
This week's On The Way roundup of NYC transit news examines how trains, tunnels and bridges are effected by the hot weather. -
A New Book Confronts the Hidden Mental Health Crisis in Women's Sports
All Of It
In a new book, The Price She Pays, two experts in mental health discuss the struggles women face in sports, including disordered eating, substance use, depression and abuse.
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NYC NOW
NYC NOW delivers local news from WNYC and Gothamist every morning, midday and evening. From breaking news to deep investigations, we cover New York for all New Yorkers.
Transcripts are posted to individual episode pages as they become available.
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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.
Upcoming episodes are scheduled for Wednesday, May 8 and Wednesday, June 12.
WNYC's 100th Anniversary
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The Night in 1924 When WNYC Became Real
WNYC’s first official broadcast began just before 9 p.m. on July 8, 1924, and lasted a mere three hours and 26 minutes. -
WNYC's Believe It Or Not....
Some of the strange and wonderful stuff from WNYC's past makes us unique among American broadcasters. -
New York Mayor John F. Hylan on WNYC's Opening Night
The station was born of good intentions and a survivor of abuse.
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K'wan's 'False Idols: A Reluctant King Novel'
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In the follow-up to author K’wan's novel,The Reluctant King, Maureen, the former matriarch of Manhattan’s King crime family, devises a plan to reclaim power after being exiled to Broo... -
'Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion' Brings Old Pieces to Life at the Met
All Of It
The latest exhibit at the Met's Costume Institute brings old pieces of fashion to life through innovative techniques, including holograms. Andrew Bolton, curator in charge of The Cost... -
ICYMI: Baggu’s Horse Bag Controversy
Candice Lim is joined by Slate business and tech writer Nitish Pahwa to break down two stories surrounding artificial intelligence in fashion and advertising. They explore Baggu’s rec... -
Taffy Brodesser-Akner's New Novel, 'Long Island Compromise'
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The new novel from Taffy Brodesser-Akner follows a very wealthy Long Island family coping with the aftermath of a kidnapping scheme. She joins us to discuss the book, Long Island Comp... -
What 100 Years Of Audio Can Tell Us About Black Americans and Belonging
Notes from America with Kai Wright
WNYC’s 100-year-old audio archive includes voices of Black celebrities throughout history like Josephine Baker, Althea Gibson, Dick Gregory and Malcolm X.
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The People’s Concert at Lincoln Center: The Public Song Project
The Public Song Project from WNYC's All Of It with Alison Stewart invites anyone to create art by drawing from the public domain. This year the project is brought to the stage as part of Lincoln Center’s Civic Saturdays.
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Rhapsody for This Land: The American Odyssey
A free concert in Brooklyn Bridge Park celebrating a century of hope, protest and change through American music. Featuring renowned pianist Lara Downes performing her exuberant new project, Rhapsody in Blue Reimagined.
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Central Park SummerStage
Join Brian Lehrer for a live radio broadcast from Central Park. The evening will include some of the most beloved voices you’ve heard on the air and a lineup of comedy, music, trivia and more.