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Explaining Trump's Major Indictments and More

The Brian Lehrer Show

Context on the major legal cases facing the former president from Melissa Murray and Andrew Weissmann.

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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. 

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Are We Really Having a 'Migrant Crisis?' Depends Who You Ask.

Notes from America with Kai Wright

Three reporters in El Paso, New York City and Chicago explain the nuances and realities of migration in America today.

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After the death of Flaco, how New Yorkers can make the city safer for birds

Flaco, the Eurasian eagle owl who escaped the Central Park Zoo last year, died after what appeared to be a building collision.

A Palestinian-American Victim of American Gun Violence Becomes A Reluctant Poster Child

Notes from America with Kai Wright

Brown University student Hisham Awartani is processing his injuries, and the trauma of his community back home in the West Bank.

This Week in Politics: Why the New Jersey senate primary could signal a break with politics-as-usual

WNYC's Nancy Solomon brings us the latest on the Democratic primary for the seat currently occupied by Senator Bob Menendez.

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.

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Previewing the 2024 Spring Theater Season

All Of It

Learn more about the best theater to look out for this Spring.

The Gilded Age and Long Island History Examined at the Nassau County Museum of Art

All Of It

You have just under a month to check out The Nassau County Museum of Art's exhibit, Our Gilded Age.

For Brontez Purnell, “Memoir Is Fiction—I Don’t Care What Anyone Says”

The New Yorker Radio Hour

The author of “Ten Bridges I’ve Burnt” and other books talks with Jeffrey Masters about his journey from go-go boy to Renaissance man.

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Molly Ringwald on 'Feud'

All Of It

Molly Ringwald speaks tell us about her role on the new season of 'Feud,' focused on writer and socialite Truman Capote.

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The NYPR Archives Celebrates Women's History Month

The New York Public Radio Archives has pulled together some of the department's leading preservation work, series and sonic artifacts concerning women's history.

Operation: Clean Up, 1952

A drama about sewage treatment and water pollution.

WPA and the Arts

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Re-enactment of the proposal, on January 5, 1938, to create a federal bureau of the arts based on the WPA.Six panelists (3 for and 3 against) discuss this proposal and the merits of federally funded arts administration. Stuart Davis, Goddard Lieberson, and Burgess Meredith discuss reasons to continue the program. Brinkerhoff, Jonas Lee, and Harvey Wiley Corbett give reasons against. Davis: A limited private patronage is inadequate to establish the basis for an American artistic culture. Private patronage does not accept any responsibility for the artist, has no conception of the meaning of democracy and culture, specifically the participation of the masses, considers art a private affair. Establishment of various federal arts project gave the American artist his first real chance to develop. WPA was designed to give employment to unemployed artists; it established the beginning of an art movement unparalleled in history. Individual initiative characterizes the work done by the WPA. WPA work promises to be the most lasting and bring about the largest return. Democratic participation in art is now possible. Responds to accusations of propaganda. Without federal support, the artist will be unable to produce because private patronage has shrunken to the vanishing point. Emergency nature of WPA's patronage. The WPA artists have been hampered by the knowledge that their employment is precarious. Permanent necessity of art patronage. There are no universal high standards in art, so the establishment of federal support cannot destroy them. The bill establishes competence, not relief. Compares federal support for art to federal support for equal education.Lieberson: Americans should accept some of the responsibility for elevating American culture. Federal Arts Project proved there exists in the US the potential for an artistic culture. It is not enough to have young people who aspire to artistic endeavors. The letters WPA are a bugaboo to those who are opposed to democratic progress in the arts. The WPA has decentralized the arts. The artist cannot exist without and audience. No artist resents a public for his own work. Meredith: Meetings to compile suggestions for changes to the bill have not included the opposition because they refuse to participate. No artist is helped by an empty stomach. If we are to continue as a democracy, we have to judge things on their worth and not their source. Reads a letter from Elmer Benson, Governor of Minnesota.Brinkerhoff: People have not analyzed the substance of the bill. An analysis shows an effort to organize artists in to groups and see them as part of the labor force, to give them work regardless of artistic ability. The activity provided for would be greater in cost than any undertaken so far. Those organizations which attract the greatest number of artists will present to the President one or more names, from which a commissioner be named. There is no requirement that these people be artists. An artist must belong to the organization with the most members in his field if he wants a job under the bureau. Otherwise he can have no part in the efforts of the bureau. The visual arts are more effective propaganda than any other medium. Lee: Artists as a whole are not against the WPA's work. A permanent relief bureau would undermine the morale of the artist. Cultural aspects of life should receive promotion and encouragement from the Federal Government, but not in a way to regiment the artist, which would destroy the creative incentive. The artist must be free from dictation and political authority. These bills are an effort to affiliate artists with labor and give employment to the greatest number, regardless of artistic talent and quality. Something other than these particular bills is needed. Corbett: The nature of government sponsorship of architecture should be clearly stated. Proper relief measures do have a place, but this one would be dominated by a majority vote, rather than by free competitive process.[Poor quality original.]Audio courtesy of the NYC Municipal Archives WNYC CollectionWNYC archives id: 8291Municipal archives id: LT21

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A New TV Show Satirizes Public Radio

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Why is it so easy to poke fun at us?

Honoring the Journalists

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Jelani Cobb on the 2024 duPont-Columbia award winners and more.

The Future of Music and Music Journalism in 2024

All Of It

Atlantic staff writer Spencer Kornhaber discusses the folding of Pitchfork into GQ. Then, Switched on Pop producer Reanna Cruz joins us to talk about upcoming music releases.

How (Not) to Cover Trump's Trials

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How Trump is using the courtroom as a campaign platform.

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Trump's Indictments; Humor in the Fight for the Climate; Commuter Rails Quiz; New CDC COVID Isolation Guidelines; Stamp Collecting

The Chart That Explains Everyone

Taking a 'Leap' on Leap Day, J. Kenji López-Alt and Deb Perelman on 'The Recipe,' The Foundation for Bolivian Artists, Sloane Crosley on Grieving Loss

Why You Might Consider Divorce, A History of the Bow in Fashion, Tommy Orange's New Novel, 'Wandering Stars,' How to prepare for spring allergy season

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Trump's Indictments; Humor in the Fight for the Climate; Commuter Rails Quiz; New CDC COVID Isolation Guidelines; Stamp Collecting

Why You Might Consider Divorce, A History of the Bow in Fashion, Tommy Orange's New Novel, 'Wandering Stars,' How to prepare for spring allergy season

Writer Kelly Link's Debut Novel, Music Review/Preview, A Comprehensive History of the Oscars

Monday Morning Politics; Meet the New Council Members: Yusef Salaam; Subway Stops Quiz; How Many Steps a Day Do You Really Need?; Finding Your Hobby: Glass Arts

Saturday at 1pm: Verdi’s Ernani

Listen On-Demand: Vienna Philharmonic

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18 Women Composers You Should Know

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Feb 28 | Get Lit with All Of It: 'The Reformatory' by Tananarive Due

The novel tells the story of a terrifying segregated reformatory for boys in Jim Crow-era Florida, and a young boy sent there... who learns he can see the ghosts of boys who died on the property.

Apr 22 | WQXR Celebrates Earth Day with Juilliard

Juilliard students across disciplines – music, dance, and drama – join forces to create a unique and unforgettable artistic “open house.” For this special performance these young artists explore themes of nature and the environment in celebration of Earth Day.

May 6 | WQXR Celebrates AAPI Heritage with the Metropolitan Opera

WQXR celebrates Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month with a concert in The Greene Space! The evening will include AAPI artists from the Metropolitan Opera singing familiar repertoire and musical selections that reflect their own heritage. We’ll also hear a tribute to Hei-Kyung Hong and discuss portrayals of Asian characters in classic operas such as Madama Butterfly and Turandot, as well as in more contemporary works.

Jun 7 | Queen of the Night with Thorgy Thor: PRIDE

WQXR presents drag performance artist and violinist Thorgy Thor! Come enjoy an evening of laughter, music, and campy fun as we kick off Pride Month!

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The lady said "I hate Trump". You people are arrogant, condescending narcissist. Being that I am not a political citizen statutory citizen or a citizen subjugated by any government entity, I do not allow myself to be swayed by either party. It is better to use reason and instinct when looking for the truth to avoid any deception. I didn't come into this world to be associated with a group registered to the state. My status is of that an American state national. If people allow themselves to be subject to the color of law, which is not law, it is policy, they will be treated as a commercial good under a democracy. People should not allow themselves to be subjects of a democracy. They've been deceived. A democracy is only good for things of Commerce to make decisions over. People should know how to govern themselves and I asked the government to do it for them. It's a mindset and actions that needs to be corrected. Help people correct their status, convey their legal fiction title, and copyright it to start governing themselves, and leave government to its duties of Maritime rule. We are under God, not government. An Article three Judge would articulate the same thing. STOP THE SLUMBERING!!!

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i listen to the show mostly good funny some serious very intense topics but the overall its funny better then the boob tube. i think you should talk about when your partner expects you to change and be a better person and you do and have and you later on find out it was for nothing. you end up catching your partner and relized you were with a narciossit who played, cheated on you and lied too but the worst part they verbally break you down tell your left feeling totally empty and u also figure out they had a baby and had the family and her hide the whole thing and try to steal your identity for there secret boyfriend so they can live in Canada because its better here. this story has alot of history and dosent start here but im pissed off and had enough of her evil crewl head games. thanks got no one to vent out too. cheers matts

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Join the New York conversation with the new WNYC app to hear the best live and on-demand news, commentary, cultural reporting, storytelling and music from the world of public radio. Listen to our live broadcast or save podcasts to your playlist for offline listening. With our Discover feature, tell us what interests you and how much time you have and we’ll download a custom playlist for you of segments and full episodes from the best shows in public radio. With the WNYC app, you have access to the most timely and talked-about local and national headlines from WNYC, NPR and other publishers.WNYC is the flagship public radio station of New York City. We produce a range of original and innovative broadcast news, talk and culture programs including The Brian Lehrer Show, The Leonard Lopate Show and The Takeaway (a co-production with Public Radio International). Our on-demand content includes award-winning shows from WNYC Studios, like Radiolab, the Peabody Award-winning show about curiosity and natural science; and Freakonomics Radio, the popular podcast that explores "the hidden side of everything."WNYC Studios is the producer of other leading podcasts including 2 Dope Queens, On The Media, Death, Sex & Money, Note to Self, Radiolab Presents: More Perfect, Here’s The Thing with Alec Baldwin, Only Human and more. The WNYC app also includes popular podcasts like This American Life, Money Talking, On Being, Fresh Air, and Ask Me Another. Installing the app also gives you access to a range of additional WNYC live streams like The Jonathan Channel, our 24/7 broadcast dedicated to The Great American Songbook; and episodic live broadcasts of popular and independent musicians performing in the Soundcheck studio. WNYC is a listener-supported public radio station. Your financial support helps make possible our programming, broadcasting and digital innovation. You can find our donation form in the app menu.

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Version 3.0.32

* Removed Facebook login button to comply with Apple iOS 13 requirements* Bug fixes and performance improvements for iOS 13.As always, if you want to share your thoughts on the app, issues you're encountering, or features you'd like to see, tap on "Feedback" in the app menu or visit www.wnyc.org/mobile. And if you want to share WNYC with others, please rate, review, and share through the app store! We love to hear from you.

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2.8 out of 5

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244 Ratings

MattyGibbs

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01/14/2024

It’s great except when it’s not

Sometimes podcasts disappear. Sometimes they aren’t uploaded. Recently it’s that you can’t listen unless you have the app open on your screen. It’s like they turned on YouTube’s policy that you can’t minimize content and listen to it unless you pay. But here is the thing. I do pay. Why can’t I listen to the podcasts with my phone closed??? Just started today. Feedback page had no place to leave feedback so I’m leaving this mediocre review. Ironically a three star review still raises their ratings because it’s so low

Spritni

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02/10/2023

Time for an update already!

Besides the antique layout, the inability to easily find out what’s on next, and sometimes overly complex navigation, the big problem at this point is the many problems the stream seems to have holding a connection. We’re in a period where it drops multiple times an hour, on wifi or cellular, and you know what happens when it has to rebuffer? Sure you do! You miss programming and worse, you have to hear the same promo (or two promos) you’ve been hearing for the last two weeks. It’s enough to make you give up and look for a podcast or something somewhere else… which I assume isn’t what you want?

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02/19/2023

Please stop playing so many ads

This app plays an ad every time your internet connection changes (so leaving/returning home, connecting/disconnecting to carrier wifi). This happens easily 5+ times within 30 minutes when I’m going out for a short walk and want to stream wnyc.Not to mention that you have to listen to the on-air ads anyways. It’s so bad I actually choose podcasts fairly often rather than listening to the same ad so many times. Please fix this so that the ad is limited to at most once per hour! Or even better, create a paid version that is ad-free. Thanks :)

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注:这些信息主要来自个人经验和最新一期的On the Media节目。许多人不论是在国内还是在美国,喜欢收听美国的公共广播节目。但是公共广播经常会有一些搞来搞去的缩写,有时候在美国,跑到费城听到的广播节目,和跑到纽约听到的广播似乎一样又似乎不一样,那又是怎么回事?其实这其中的关系,确实挺复杂的。1. WNYC, WBEZ, WHYY, KQED, KPCC等等是什么?这些是本地公共电台的呼号,也就是政府给发放的电台编码,在东海岸大部分W开头,西海岸K开头。最出名的几个电台包括WNYC纽约公共台,WBEZ芝加哥公共台,和WHYY费城地区公共台(我还真不知道西部有哪些出名的节目……可能因为没在西部生活过)。2. NPR是什么?NPR,也就是National Public Radio,是全美公共广播系统中的发送机构之一。3. NPR和电台之间是上下级关系吗?不是的。NPR是一个会员组织,本地广播电台自愿加入并交纳一定会费,并且会费根据电台听众多少是不同的。他们和广播台不存在从属关系。本地广播台会有一些好的电台节目,录制之后由NPR负责发布给其他会员组织。NPR自己也有一些内容生产。比如:WNYC纽约台的Radiolab节目广受听众欢迎,他们每次录了新节目,除了给自己电台播出以外,还会交给NPR负责分发给其他会员组织。这就解释了为什么好像你跑到美国哪个地方都可以听到This American Life, Freaconomics, Radiotimes等等这些节目的原因。4. 只有NPR一个中间组织么?不是的,美国公共广播系统有五个不同的姐妹组织:American Public Media (APM), NPR, PBS, Public Radio International (PRI) 和 Public Radio Exchange (PRX)。比如WBEZ芝加哥台著名的This American Life节目最近开始就不再是由NPR发布而是由PRI发布了。许多电台节目在最后都会说:欢迎收听XXX节目,这里是WBEZ芝加哥电台,本节目由PRI组织分发。就是这么个关系。NPR的品牌效应最强,所以很多美国人对于公共广播的认识也就是“NPR”,其实他们只是公共广播的一个成员而已。5. 最后,美国公共广播的盈利模式是什么?公共广播是非营利模式,他们采取会员捐款来维持自己的日常开销。所以公共广播的特点就是没有广告插播,一个节目可以一个小时连续播放而不被打断,节目质量也很高,知识类的节目很多,深受中产阶级知识分子喜爱。捐款模式的特点就是,有人会捐几万,有人捐几十,大部分人不捐,但是仍然可以免费收听不受任何影响。捐款也可以用来抵税。比较复杂的一点是,捐款的受惠人可以是本地电台(比如WNYC),中间组织(比如NPR),或者是某一档节目(大部分知名品牌的节目都接受单独捐款)。写到这里,我想说,现在正好是公共电台捐款的时间,平时喜欢听公共广播的节目的朋友,哪怕是远在大洋彼岸,如果口袋里有些钱愿意捐赠,还是到自己喜欢的广播台网站或者是知名节目播客的网站去捐赠个20美金,以支持那些你喜欢的广播人吧!

 

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