All Of It with Alison Stewart

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Jun 28, 2024 • 23min

'40 Acres and a Lie' Series from 'Reveal'

A new podcast series from Reveal revisits the history of 40 Acres and a Mule: the land grants given to recently freed slaves after the Civil War that were later taken away. 40 Acres and a Lie tells the stories of those freed men and women who lost their land, their present descendants, and the Americans who own and live on the land today. Reporters Alexia Fernández Campbell and April Simpson discuss the series, which airs its final episode Sunday on WNYC at 11am, and wherever you get podcasts.*Guest hosted by David Furst*
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Jun 28, 2024 • 21min

Sweet Treats, Italian Style

James-Beard nominated baker Renato Poliafito joins to discuss his latest cookbook, Dolci! American Baking with an Italian Accent. It includes a mashup of Italian and American standards from Aperol Spritz Cake, to Malted Tiramisu, as well as savory treats like Cacio e Pepe Arancini. And listeners, call with any baking questions!*Guest hosted by David Furst*
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Jun 27, 2024 • 23min

Trans Stories in Cinema (Pride on Screen)

Throughout cinema history, trans characters have usually been murdered, made into a joke, or viewed as threats to the normal order — relegated to a lost highway of corpses, fools, and monsters. For the last installment of our Pride on Screen series, we look at the past, present and future of transgender stories in cinema with Willow Maclay and Caden Gardner, the authors of the book, Corpses, Fools and Monsters.This segment is guest-hosted by Kousha Navidar
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Jun 27, 2024 • 24min

Tiny Habits Perform Live

[REBROADCAST FROM April 8, 2024] The close harmony trio Tiny Habits formed at Berklee College of Music in 2022 and have quickly become a fan favorite in the world of indie folk-pop. Cinya Khan, Maya Rae, and Judah Mayowa join to perform live in our studio.This segment is guest-hosted by Kousha Navidar.
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Jun 27, 2024 • 25min

How Sea Creatures Rely on Sound to Survive

Instead of thinking of the ocean as a silent body of water, a new book demonstrates how important sound is in the lives of sea creatures. Author and science writer Amorina Kingdon joins us to discuss, Sing Like Fish: How Sound Rules Life Under Water.This segment is guest-hosted by Kousha Navidar
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Jun 27, 2024 • 28min

Holland Taylor and Ana Villafañe Star as Politicians of Different Generations in 'N/A'

In the new play "N/A," Holland Taylor stars as N, a longtime Democratic Representative and former Speaker of the House, who spars with A, played by Ana Villafañe. A is an ambitious and progressive newly elected Representative from New York, who thinks it's time for a new generation to take control. The play follows their career trajectories, and their lengthy debates about governing and the future of America. Taylor, Villafañe, and playwright Mario Correa join us to discuss the show, which is running at Lincoln Center through August 4.This segment is guest-hosted by Kousha Navidar
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Jun 26, 2024 • 21min

Queer History Walking Tours of NYC Neighborhoods

As Pride Month comes to a close, we speak to the team behind the NYC Queer History Walking Tour. They give guided tours of the Lower East Side and the East Village, featuring venues of importance that played a part in shaping LGBTQ+ life in the city, including theaters, bookstores, and nightclubs. Katie Vogel of the Henry Street Settlement, as well as Jimmy Fay and Salonee Bhaman of the Close Friends Collective join us to discuss. *This segment is guest-hosted by Tiffany Hanssen. 
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Jun 26, 2024 • 31min

What Does Pride Mean to You?

This Pride Month, WNYC's community partnerships desk has been asking New Yorkers what Pride means to them, some of whom you've heard on Morning Edition and All Things Considered. Ahead of New York City's Pride March this weekend, George Bodarky, our Community Partnerships editor, joins to discuss the project, listen to voices he recorded, and take your calls to hear about what Pride means to you.*This segment is guest-hosted by Tiffany Hanssen
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Jun 26, 2024 • 29min

Lucy Kalantari Performs Live From Family Album, 'Creciendo'

Today is the last of day of school in New York City public schools. To kick off summer vacation, let's listen to some music for families! Lucy Kalantari is a Grammy-award winning musician who specializes in children's music. Her new album, Creciendo, is her first full-length project in Spanish, inspired by her Puerto Rican and Dominican identity. Kalantari joins us in studio to perform live, and talk about her process as a songwriter for the new "Dora" series.*This segment is guest-hosted by Tiffany Hanssen
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Jun 26, 2024 • 11min

A Picture Book Celebrating NYC Food Vendor Families

Today we are celebrating the last day of school in New York City public schools! Karina González is a Brooklyn-based picture book author and bilingual speech-language pathologist. She joins us in-studio to discuss her latest book, Churro Stand, which celebrates the food vendors of New York and the working parents who serve their community.*This segment is guest-hosted by Tiffany Hanssen 

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