All Of It with Alison Stewart

WNYC
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Mar 24, 2025 • 23min

Why You Suddenly Care About March Madness

It’s that period of time in which millions of people try to balance their work lives with... surreptitiously watching hours of live basketball. Yes, it's March Madness, and even people who don't normally care about college sports are obsessed with their brackets. Sports reporter Priya Desai explains why it's having a cultural moment — and we want to know how you got into it.*This segment is guest hosted by David Furst.
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Mar 24, 2025 • 27min

'Buena Vista Social Club' Heads to Broadway

The new musical “Buena Vista Social Club” is now on Broadway after an acclaimed off-Broadway run. The show follows a group of Cuban musicians coming together to record the now-famous 1997 album Buena Vista Social Club. Marco Ramirez wrote the book for the musical, and Natalie Venetia Belcon stars as Omara, a vocalist convinced to come out of retirement to work on the album. Ramirez and Belcon discuss the production, which is running now at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater.*This segment is guest hosted by David Furst.
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Mar 24, 2025 • 19min

Equalizers: Ariel Loh on Producing, Mixing, and Mastering

Ariel Loh is a locally based producer and mixing/mastering engineer. At the beginning of 2025, she became the first openly trans Asian-American woman to win a Grammy for her work on the track "Deliver" She joins us for another installment of our Women’s History Month series, Equalizers: Women in Music Production.*This segment is guest hosted by David Furst.
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Mar 24, 2025 • 31min

Praise Kier and Recap 'Severance' Season Two With Us

After years of waiting, the wild rollercoaster ride that is "Severance" just aired its second season finale. Erin Qualey, a freelance writer and licensed therapist, has been recapping each episode of the season for Vulture. She analyzes the finale with us, and listeners share their theories, thoughts, and predictions for season three.*This segment is guest hosted by David Furst.
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Mar 21, 2025 • 31min

What Are You Reading This Spring?

Spring has sprung, and as we turn the page on another season, we'll explore some of the best new forthcoming and recently released books. All Of It Producer Jordan Lauf discusses some of her most anticipated new reads this winter. Plus, we take listeners' book recommendations.This conversation is guest-hosted by Kousha Navidar.
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Mar 21, 2025 • 19min

What Are You Doing the First Weekend of Spring?

Often on Fridays, we invite listeners to share like to hear what they're doing over the weekend. On this first weekend of Spring, listeners shout-out their weekend plans. Plus, producer Luke Green previews his weekend, including watching the NCAA March Madness tournaments and organizing a Team All Of It bracket pool.This segment is guest-hosted by Kousha Navidar.
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Mar 21, 2025 • 22min

Equalizers: Engineer and Activist Karrie Keyes

Audio engineer Karrie Keyes started her career at 18 years old and has worked with Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam, and many more artists. She discusses her collaborative work, and also her organization SoundGirls, a non-profit amplifying women in the music industry, for another installment of "Equalizers: Women in Music Production."This conversation is guest-hosted by Kousha Navidar.
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Mar 21, 2025 • 29min

"Adolescence" Explores The 'Manosphere' and Teen Violence

We speak to Nicholas Quah, critic for Vulture about the new series "Adolescence," which premiered on Netflix last week. The story follows a 13 year old boy arrested for the murder of a classmate and is told from different perspectives, including the cops, the family, the friends and mental health professionals. Each of the 4 episodes is shot in one take, giving it the feel of a play. This conversation is guest-hosted by Kousha Navidar.
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Mar 20, 2025 • 27min

Wine in the Wilderness' with Grantham Coleman, and Olivia Washington

Tony-winning actor LaChanze makes her directorial debut with a new revival of "Wine in the Wilderness," an Alice Childress play set in the midst of 1964 riot in Harlem. Grantham Coleman stars as Bill, an artist who is working on a triptych on Black womanhood. His final model is Tomorrow Marie, played by Olivia Washington. And soon their meeting will be about much more than art. Coleman, and Washington discuss "Wine in the Wilderness," running at the Classic Stage Company through April 13.
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Mar 20, 2025 • 23min

How The Altons Capture the Sound of Southern California Soul

In February, The Altons, a Southern California-based band, released their debut album on Daptone Records, Heartache in Room 14. Vocalists and front-persons Adriana Flores and Bryan Ponce discuss the story of their group, and we listen to some tracks for an All Of It Listening Party. The Altons play tonight at Racket NYC at 8pm.

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