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378 stories by "WNYC"

Loudon Wainwright III Reflects On Life, Family & His Favorite Things by WNYC

Loudon Wainwright III discusses his new memoir Liner Notes: On Parents & Children, Exes & Excess, Death & Decay, & a Few of My Other Favorite Things. Loudon detai…

SOURCE: WNYC at 10:09am on September 5, 2017[SHARE]

Michael Moore, Crazy Legs Colon, Chris Gethard by WNYC

Academy Award-winning filmmaker Michael Moore comes to Broadway with his new one-man show, "The Terms of My Surrender." Richard "Crazy Legs" Colon joins us to talk about his career and th…

SOURCE: WNYC at 4:07pm on August 24, 2017[SHARE]

Betsy DeVos' Crusade Against Public Schools, Richard "Crazy Legs" Conlon & Grand Mixer DXT, Bach Live! Michael Moore Makes His Broadway Debut by WNYC

Alexandria Neason looks at Education Secretary Betsy DeVos' war on public schools. Richard "Crazy Legs" Conlon and Grand Mixer DXT discuss breakdancing and the upcoming "B-Boy Royal…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on August 24, 2017[SHARE]

Michael Moore Makes His Broadway Debut by WNYC

Academy Award-winning filmmaker Michael Moore comes to Broadway with his new one-man show, "The Terms of My Surrender." Like Moore's films, the show features his wry, satirical humor and …

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on August 24, 2017[SHARE]

Mint Theater Packs Four Teresa Deevy Plays Into One Show by WNYC

Jonathan Bank, the Mint Theater's producing artistic director, joins us to discuss directing Teresa Deevy's collection of four plays presented as, "The Suitcase Under the Bed." This set o…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on August 16, 2017[SHARE]

The Joys Of Revisiting Children's Books As An Adult by WNYC

In his new book, Wild Things: The Joy of Reading Children's Literature as an Adult, contributing editor to Vanity Fair Bruce Handy revisits classic American children's literature to se…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on August 15, 2017[SHARE]

Bonus Weekend Podcast: Glen Campbell and Barbara Cook by WNYC

Two former guests on The Leonard Lopate Show passed away this week. Glen Campbell had been an accomplished session musician before he became a star himself, recording guitar parts for eve…

SOURCE: WNYC at 10:00am on August 12, 2017[SHARE]

Bill Murray by WNYC

Actor Bill Murray made headlines this week with an impromptu visit to see one of his iconic roles, as the weatherman Phil Connors in the film "Groundhog Day," brought back to life on Broa…

SOURCE: WNYC at 1:55pm on August 11, 2017[SHARE]

Using Foster Care As Punishment, Tina Howe Returns To Theater, The Biggest Con In Wine History, Richard Dawkins by WNYC

The New York Times' Stephanie Clifford and Jessica Silver-Greenberg on how the city uses foster care as punishment. Tina Howe on her play, "Singing Beach." Peter Hellman inves…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on August 7, 2017[SHARE]

Tina Howe Returns To Theater With 'Singing Beach' by WNYC

Tony Award-nominee and two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist Tina Howe discusses her first full-length play in almost eight years, "Singing Beach." It tells the story of a Massachusetts-based …

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on August 7, 2017[SHARE]

A New Festival Promotes Independent Theater by WNYC

"Corkscrew Theater Festival" is a theater festival launching this year that aims to increase production opportunities for early-career artists. We hear from its artistic director Thoma…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on August 4, 2017[SHARE]

Gillian Robespierre And Elisabeth Holm On 'Landline' by WNYC

Director Gillian Robespierre and producer Elisabeth Holm discusses their new film, "Landline." The two co-wrote the film, which follows two sisters who suspect their father may be h…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on July 24, 2017[SHARE]

A Look Inside The NY Hasidic Community In 'Menashe' by WNYC

Director Joshua Z. Weinstein and actor Menashe Lustig discuss their new Yiddish-language film "Menashe." The film takes place within the New York Hasidic community of Borough Park, Bro…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on July 21, 2017[SHARE]

Janeane Garofalo, Lili Taylor & Celia Weston In 'Marvin's Room'; 'Pipeline'; 'What We Lose'; Are Diners Dead? by WNYC

Janeane Garofalo, Lili Taylor and Celia Weston discuss their performances in the new Broadway show "Marvin's Room." Playwright Dominique Morisseau, and actors Karen Pittman and Namir Smallwo…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on July 20, 2017[SHARE]

Janeane Garofalo, Lili Taylor and Celia Weston On 'Marvin's Room' by WNYC

Actors Janeane Garofalo, Lili Taylorand Celia Weston come to Broadway with their new show "Marvin's Room."  The play follows, Lee (Garofalo), a single mother who lives with he…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on July 20, 2017[SHARE]

The History Of Air by WNYC

Award-winning science writer Sam Kean dives deep into the origins of our atmosphere for his latest book, Caesar's Last Breath: Decoding the Secrets of the Air Around Us. Kean looksÅ

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on July 19, 2017[SHARE]

How Steve Bannon Seized The Presidency by WNYC

Joshua Green, a senior national correspondent at Bloomberg Businessweek, spent six years interviewing the key players who would go onto shape the results of the 2016 presidential election fo…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on July 18, 2017[SHARE]

How Terror Groups Think; Steve Bannon's Ascent; Photographing The World's Most Vulnerable Animals; 10 Shows, One Theater Company by WNYC

Former FBI special agent Ali Soufan explains how terror organizations grew following Osama bin Laden's death. Soulpepper artistic director Albert Schultz, composer Mike Ross and actres…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on July 18, 2017[SHARE]

10 Shows, One Theater Company by WNYC

Albert Schultz, Founding Artistic Director of Soulpepper, Toronto's acclaimed theater company, joins us to discuss their 10 shows in repertory at the Signature Center. The productions inc…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on July 18, 2017[SHARE]

Adjusting To Life As An Eviction-Mover by WNYC

Joshua Cohenjoins us to discuss his latest novel Moving Kings. It tells the story of Yoav and Uri, 21-year-old veterans of the last Gaza War, who move to New York City and begin working for …

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on July 12, 2017[SHARE]

A World Of Pure Imagination in 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' by WNYC

Christian Borle joins us to discuss starring as Willy Wonka in the Broadway premiere of Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory along with the musical's songwriters Marc Shaiman an…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on July 6, 2017[SHARE]

From Raqqa In Ruins by WNYC

Filmmaker Matthew Heineman joins us to discuss his new film "City of Ghosts" , along with Syrian journalist and activist Abdalaziz Alhamza. Heineman offers an up-close look at the citizen jo…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on July 6, 2017[SHARE]

George Orwell's Dystopian Nightmare Comes to Broadway by WNYC

Tom Sturridge, Olivia Wilde and Reed Birney join us to discuss their starring roles the Broadway premiere of the new stage adaptation of George Orwell's dystopian novel 1984. Sturridge pl…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on July 6, 2017[SHARE]

Big Brother on Broadway, a World of Pure Imagination, Journalists Report from the Ruins of Raqqa by WNYC

Tom Sturridge, Olivia Wilde, and Reed Birney talk about their starring roles in the Broadway premiere of the new stage adaptation of George Orwell's dystopian novel "1984." Christian B…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on July 6, 2017[SHARE]

Bringing Zero Mostel Back Onstage by WNYC

Jim Brochu joins us to discuss his one man show, "Zero Hour," a play about the life of theater legend Zero Mostel. The play traces Mostel's early days growing up on the Lower East Side as th…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on June 28, 2017[SHARE]
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