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378 stories by "WNYC"

Today is Bloomsday! Symphony Space is Celebrating! by WNYC

Today is Bloomsday, where people in cities all over the world come together and celebrate the life of James Joyce, and celebrate his masterpiece "Ulysses" by reading portions of the book alo…

SOURCE: WNYC at 11:12am on June 16, 2017[SHARE]

Two Political Foes Take A Car Ride In 'The Journey' by WNYC

Director Nick Hamm, and actors Timothy Spall and Colm Meaney join us to discuss their new film, "The Journey." The film re-imagines the real life event that found two men o…

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

Tracking Digital Spies In 'Black Code' by WNYC

Filmmaker Nicholas de Pencier joins us, along with Bill Marczak, senior research fellow at Citizen Lab, to discuss his documentary, "Black Code," which will be shown during the Human Rights …

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

Life As A Long-Haul Trucker by WNYC

Finn Murphy discusses his book The Long Haul: A Trucker's Tales of Life on the Road, about his over 30-year career as a long-haul trucker. Murphy has driven more than a million mile…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on June 13, 2017[SHARE]

The 2017 Tony Winners on The Leonard Lopate Show by WNYC

We've had some great conversations with many of the people behind the 2017 Tony winners. Listen below! Ben Platt, Steven Levenson on 'Dear Evan Hansen'  The Secret 'Oslo' Peace Talks…

SOURCE: WNYC at 4:27pm on June 12, 2017[SHARE]

Sam Elliott, Brett Haley On 'The Hero' by WNYC

Director Brett Haley and actor Sam Elliott join us to discuss their new film, "The Hero." Elliott plays Lee Hayden, an aging Western movie star who reevaluates his life, legacy and …

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on June 9, 2017[SHARE]

Ethan Hawke, Sally Hawkins And Aisling Walsh On 'Maudie' by WNYC

Director Aisling Walsh joins us to discuss her new film "Maudie," along with Sally Hawkins and Ethan Hawke. The movie tells the true story of Maude Lewis, a Nova Scotian artist in the 1930s.…

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

West Virginia's High Overdose Death Rate, 'Come From Away,' Trombonist Carol Jarvis, The Battle That Changed The Vietnam War by WNYC

New Yorker staff writer Margaret Talbot on how residents of West Virginia -- the state with the highest overdose death rate in the country -- are trying to push back against an opio…

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

A New Musical About A Canadian Town That Welcomed 9/11 Passengers by WNYC

Tony Award nominees, actress Jenn Colella, director Chris Ashley and choreographer Kelly Devine join us to discuss their Broadway play, "Come From Away," which has received 7 Tony nomination…

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

Alan Alda's Quest For Better Communication by WNYC

Alan Alda joins us to discuss his book, If I Understood You, Would I Have This Look on My Face?: My Adventures in the Art and Science of Relating and Communicating. Alda is fascinated wit…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on June 5, 2017[SHARE]

Leonard Lopate Weekend: Al Franken, Barry Sonnenfeld, 'Dear Evan Hansen' by WNYC

Minnesota Sen. Al Franken on his life in comedy and politics. Director and producer Barry Sonnenfeld joins us to discuss the second season of his critically acclaimed Netflix series, "A Seri…

SOURCE: WNYC at 4:27pm on June 2, 2017[SHARE]

Cynthia Nixon On Alternating Roles In 'The Little Foxes' by WNYC

Tony winner Cynthia Nixon discusses her starring role in The Manhattan Theatre Club production of "The Little Foxes." It tells the story of the Regina Giddens and her sister-in-law …

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on June 1, 2017[SHARE]

Resisting Deportation, Cynthia Nixon, Marriage Equality's Long Fight, 'Dear Evan Hansen' by WNYC

New York Times Magazine contributing writer Marcela Valdes and immigrant rights activist Erika Andiola on how Arizona activist groups hope to take their resistance strategies nation…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on June 1, 2017[SHARE]

Ben Platt, Steven Levenson On 'Dear Evan Hansen' by WNYC

Ben Platt joins us to discuss his starring role in the new Tony-nominated musical, "Dear Evan Hansen," along with Steven Levenson, who wrote the book. It tells the story of Evan Hansen, an a…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on June 1, 2017[SHARE]

Leonard Lopate Weekend: Bryan Cranston, Writing Well, The Internet's Secrets by WNYC

Actor Bryan Cranston, and director and writer Robin Swicord join us to discuss their new film "Wakefield." Reuters editor-at-large, Harold Evans discusses his latest book, "Do I Make Myse…

SOURCE: WNYC at 1:02pm on May 25, 2017[SHARE]

Bryan Cranston, Robin Swicord On 'Wakefield' by WNYC

Actor Bryan Cranston, and director and writer Robin Swicord join us to discuss their new film "Wakefield." An adaptation of an E.L. Doctorow short story, the movie follows a success…

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

The Small Chinatown Bank Targeted After The Financial Crisis; Bryan Cranston, Robin Swicord On 'Wakefield'; How Daydreaming Can Help You Focus by WNYC

Filmmaker Steve James joins us to discuss his new documentary "Abacus: Too Small to Jail," which chronicles the prosecution of a family-owned bank in New York's Chinatown. He's also be jo…

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

Andy Karl On Reliving 'Groundhog Day' by WNYC

Tony Award-winning actor Andy Karl joins us to discuss his starring role in "Groundhog Day." Based on the 1993 film, the musical tells the story of a weatherman who finds himself trapp…

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

A Day Of Theatre! 'Present Laughter', 'Oslo', Dianne Wiest On 'Happy Days', Andy Karl On 'Groundhog Day' by WNYC

Actors Kristine Nielsen, Cobie Smulders and Kate Burton join us to discuss their roles in Noël Coward's "Present Laughter." The play follows a narcissistic actor, Garry Essendine, w…

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

Pamela Paul's Book Of Books by WNYC

Pamela Paul, author and editor of The New York Times Book Review, joins us to discuss her new book My Life with Bob: Flawed Heroine Keeps Book of Books, Plot Ensues. She writes about a journ…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on May 17, 2017[SHARE]

Scott Turow's 'Testimony' by WNYC

Bestselling author Scott Turow joins us to discuss his new book, Testimony. The book follows a bottomed out prosecutor who is selected by the International Criminal Court to investigat…

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

Paula Hawkins Dives 'Into The Water' by WNYC

Paula Hawkins, author of the bestselling novel The Girl on the Train, joins us to discuss her new novel, Into the Water: A Novel, which tells the story of a town in England where women…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on May 8, 2017[SHARE]

Uncorking The Secrets Of Wine Sommeliers by WNYC

Journalist Bianca Bosker joins us to discuss her latest book, Cork Dork: A Wine-Fueled Adventure Among the Obsessive Sommeliers, Big Bottle Hunters, and Rogue Scientists Who Taught Me to …

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on May 5, 2017[SHARE]

The Violin That Changed Min Kym's Life by WNYC

Min Kym joins us to discuss her memoir, Gone: A Girl, a Violin, a Life Unstrung. Kym was a violin prodigy who won her first international prize at age 11. After she purchased a 1696 Strad…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on May 1, 2017[SHARE]

Barbra Streisand Comes Home to Brooklyn! by WNYC

Barbra Streisand joins us to discuss her upcoming live performances at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on May 4th, and at Brooklyn's Barclays Center on May 6th. This is Streisand'…

SOURCE: WNYC at 12:00am on April 26, 2017[SHARE]
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