Profiles, storytelling and insightful conversations, hosted by David Remnick.
A monthly reading and conversation with the New Yorker fiction editor Deborah Treisman.
A weekly discussion about politics, hosted by The New Yorker's executive editor, Dorothy Wickenden.
New Yorker fiction writers read their stories.
Readings and conversation with The New Yorker's poetry editor, Kevin Young.
Death, Sex & Money is a podcast about the big questions and hard choices that are often left out of polite conversation. Host Anna Sale talks to celebrities you've heard of—and to regular people you haven't—about the Big Stuff: relationships, money, family, work and making it all count while we're here. WNYC Studios is a listener-supported producer of other leading podcasts including Radiolab, On the Media, The Experiment, The New Yorker Radio Hour and many others.
A weekly reading of the magazine’s “Comment” essay.
Kevin Lewis gives you how honest, objective & raw sports takes like only a real New Yorker can.
Finish the work week in all-out hysterics with short stories written and read by Thaddeus Ellenburg.
Broadcaster, actress, author and Smithsonian Museum honoree Puerto Rican/New Yorker, Gilda Miros, presents her outstanding radio & television interviews with Latino Icons from the past & the present in both English & Spanish
Weekly interview podcast hosted by former coporate New Yorker turned citizen of the world with a voracious appetite for personal development. Chris Oh speaks with inspirational entrepreneurs, creatives and thought leaders from around the world on how we can all crush our fears and optimize our lifestyle to live our most fulfilling lives, and always on our own terms. New episodes drop every Monday. Learn more at psyoungerself.com.
Do I look F.A.T.? Well yes, yes I do! I am FINE and THICK, and proud of it. Join Stephy, a native New Yorker in her 30s as she take you along on her journey of body positivity, self acceptance, and wellness, but with a little New York swag.
A Laurelton Southeast Queens New Yorker, hard worker, creator, and host Gmoney Stackz brings you Off The Meatrack (meat-rack) Chainz New York Podcast. The unfiltered comedy show about the stories mixed in with entertainment, music, real life, segments, and so much more. Gmoney Stackz along with individual friends get to voice their thoughts, talks, facts, opinions, each week with interesting topics. The motto goal here is to inspire, inform, motivate, have fun, the important thing here is hu ...
If you love New York City then this is the podcast for you! Gossipnista seeks to continue enriching the lives of New Yorkers and those looking to visit or move to New York City. Join host Mariana Monks, as she asks all the questions you've ever wanted to know about the Big Apple through interviews with special and expert guest within various fields in New York City. Tune in as we pull back the curtain on the city that never sleeps and inspire you to live your best life in it. For the latest ...
A podcast about intellectuals and the work that they do. But it’s not just for the Ivy crowd, it’s for everybody. Even if you hack darts, and you wouldn’t be caught dead with a New Yorker tote bag. Hosted by Gordon Katic and created by Cited Media.
A New York born and bred storyteller sharing opinions and observations about anything and everything from real life NYC tales to popular culture and thoughts on whatever is happening or should be happening.
A lowbrow-loving New Yorker and a Texan Poet divided by experience are united by a love of genre fiction. This is their book club. You better Read This F***ing Book!
Discover different types of communities in an intellectual, non-judgmental arena. "What brings us together? What motivates us?" Award-winning author, former restaurant owner, and native New Yorker Peter Noble Darrow, (B.A, Psychology, M.B.A) interviews entrepreneurs building modern community. We can often be trapped in limited ways of thinking, so let's challenge millennial culture together. The truth is, we are more alike than we are different. This is YOUR community. YOU are a wise millenn ...
Songbird is a brutally honest, behind the scenes look at the songwriting and recording process. Based on Marco North's experiences with his debut album, Heaven Get Behind Me, he shares demos, hard-earned lessons, triumphs and finished tracks in each episode. An expat New Yorker living in Moscow, playing 100-year-old instruments, writing songs about Fellini dying, a French stalker, Kodachrome and California divorces, North shares one bittersweet anecdote after the next in this fascinating dee ...
Side Quest is your dream world reaching your goals and full potential. Balancing your every day life and excepting the Journey Life brings you. Hosted by Stephan Williams AKA Sew. & Gy'miek D Lynn aka GY'STYLES Two New Yorker sharing 60 mins or more having different perspective on movies review, music,Gaming, motivational topics, hip hop Culture, Anime, Comics, https://www.instagram.com/side_quest_podcast_/?hl=en
New York City’s favorite morning anchor pulls back the curtain on the biggest stories around the five boroughs – the impactful, fascinating, and extraordinary headlines reported each week by Spectrum News NY1. Through intimate conversations with the newsroom’s expert journalists, Pat Kiernan illuminates what matters to resident New Yorkers and New Yorkers at heart.
Multimedia artist and New Yorker muses about life or chats with other creative people.
In The City Confessions, host and Native New Yorker Mariann Yip leads an ongoing, causal and raw discussion with real people living in the city to share and laugh about their highs and most importantly their lows. She invites guests to open up about what they’re really going through on a daily basis, what the city has taught them, and ultimately gives them a platform to talk about what’s on their mind and what keeps them up at night. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecityconfessions ...
Writers Daniel Torday and Eric Rosenblum discuss the weekly content of the New Yorker Magazine. Plus special guests!
The New York City Fire Museum's Throwback FDNY podcast is here to help present the extraordinary history and unique heritage of the fire department in the five boroughs. Each episode, we’ll turn a spotlight on three specific years and share a story from each that we hope brings the Fire Department’s past to life, a must for FDNY history buffs of all ages! This initiative is brought to you with help from the FDNY and the FDNY Foundation.
RingTales brings the world famous cartoons of The New Yorker to fully animated life. They're short. They're smart. They're wickedly funny. They feature the hysterical work of renowned cartoon artists such as Sam Gross, Bob Mankoff and Roz Chast. Enjoy a bite-sized gift of comic comedy three times a week. Animation that's addictive. You can't watch just one.
On June 22, 2018, 35-year-old scientist Tristan Beaudette is brutally murdered in front of his two young daughters while camping in idyllic Malibu Creek State Park. The killing stuns the tight-knit, privileged community of Malibu. More stunning? The fact that the cops anticipated the attack, but didn’t move to stop it. And the culprit they identify insists he’s being framed. New episodes on Tuesdays. Hosted by Dana Goodyear (The New Yorker) and produced by Western Sound and Pushkin Industrie ...
Tina Brown, the legendary editor (Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, The Daily Beast) and best-selling author talks with actors, politicians, journalists, and the newsmakers of tomorrow’s social debates. Discover what to read, what to watch, and how to stay smart in today's fast-moving times.
J. Wells, born and raised New Yorker, puts together his years of experience spinning records in bars, clubs, radio and mixtapes. Now he's making an impact in the podcasting world with Mixtopia. A DJ mixshow featuring new and classic music from all genres and generations. Unlike other podcasts, Mixtopia also incorporates the music videos into the mix. Giving the listeners an audio and visual experience like no other!
When we hear about confidence games, we think, “never me.” Welcome to The Grift, a show about con artists and the lives they ruin. Best-selling author and New Yorker writer Maria Konnikova takes us to the darker side of human nature and deceit. Ten stories about card sharks, cult leaders, art forgers, impostors, and more. Why do we fall for them time and time again?
NY1’s Errol Louis has been interviewing powerful politicians and cultural icons for years, but it’s when the TV cameras are turned off that things really get interesting. From career highlights, to personal moments, to stories that have never been told, join Errol each week for intimate conversations with the people who are shaping the future of New York and beyond. Listen to "You Decide with Errol Louis" every Wednesday, wherever you listen to podcasts.
Trampoline Hall is a barroom lecture series that has been delighting audiences every month in Toronto for fifteen years, where it has sold out every show. Praised by The New Yorker for “celebrating eccentricity and do-it-yourself inventiveness,” it asks lecturers to take a vulnerable, theatrical risk and speak on a subject they’re not professionally expert in. Subjects range from absurd and arcane obsessions to heartbreakingly personal stories. Quick-witted host Misha Glouberman conducts a Q ...
The Last Archive is a show about the history of truth, and the historical context for our current fake news, post-truth moment. It’s a show about how we know what we know, and why it seems, these days, as if we don’t know anything at all anymore. The show is driven by host Jill Lepore’s work as a historian, uncovering the secrets of the past the way a detective might. iHeartMedia is the exclusive podcast partner of Pushkin Industries.
Recordings of bird songs in New York City only 10 -20 seconds long. It's the perfect amount of time for any busy New Yorker to reconnect with the jungle part of the concrete jungle.
Henry Hey is a keyboard player, composer and musical director in New York City. In this series, Henry speaks candidly with some of the worlds most successful artists. Some of these artists you may know, and others you may only be hearing about for the first time, but each of them has changed our world in their own unique way. These interviews unlock their wisdom, life stories and secrets.
A podcast by a native New Yorker & crazy Colombian who loves to talk about Daily Events • TV • Movies • Celebs • and Life! Follow @itsjessnyc on IG, FB, TWITTER, LINKEDIN & TUMBLRNew Episodes when I feel like it 💋 #itsjessnyc #LifeWithJess ⏬ Visit my website & blog
Podcast hosted by Alise, a girl from the suburbs who speaks fluent New Yorker Email: Unpack212@gmail.com IG AliseOfficial
The weekly podcast of Chicago Carless-The Life and Times of a Former New Yorker Living in Downtown Chicago, hosted by Mike Doyle. An irreverent look at life, love, and local lunacy from the center of the Second City.
Welcome to the Luxury and Karma podcast. A podcast by a jaded New Yorker facing dating, career, friendship, money, and random dilemmas. Keep up with everything that gets you angry and use me to understand why...
Welcome to The Mid-South Bugalu Podcast! A podcast that serves as an educational, creative, informative, and intellectual space for African-Americans and Latinos (Hispanic-Americans, Latinx) alike! This is an effort to encourage unity, peace, knowledge, and creativity, in the spirit of Latin-Boogaloo, a crossover music genre from the 1960's era in New York. I wanted to make a safe space for African-Americans and Latinos, two groups that I'm a part of; my father being African-American from Br ...
How do you navigate the world of Trump? Distract yourself with good, irreverent pop culture and an intimate dose of female friendship. Join former Executive Digital Editor of The New Yorker Amelia Lester in Washington and co-founder of the Mamamia Women’s Network Mia Freedman in Sydney, as they discuss all things Trump, pop-culture and long distance friendships.
The Graduate Center of The City University of New York (CUNY) is a leader in public graduate education devoted to enhancing the public good through pioneering research, serious learning, and reasoned debate. The Graduate Center offers ambitious students more than 40 doctoral and master’s programs of the highest caliber, taught by top faculty from throughout CUNY — the nation’s largest public urban university. Through its nearly 40 centers, institutes, and initiatives, including its Advanced ...
Jonas Eika reads his story from the April 19, 2021, issue of the magazine, which was translated from the Danish by Sherilyn Nicolette Hellberg. Eika, a Danish writer, won the Nordic Council Literature Prize in 2019 for his short-story collection “After the Sun,” which will be published in English in August.…
Rickie Lee Jones emerged into the pop world fully formed; her début album was nominated for five Grammys, in 1980, and she won for Best New Artist. One of the songs on that record was “The Last Chance Texaco,” and Jones has made that the title of her new memoir. The song evokes a service station on a long stretch of highway, and Jones’s book reflec…
The postwar years were a true flowering of American culture. Even as the United States was locked in an arms race with the Soviet Union, which culminated in the terrifying doctrine known as mutually assured destruction, the country evolved from a military and economic powerhouse into a cultural presence at the center of the world. Modern jazz and r…
Weike Wang joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Katania,” by Lara Vapnyar, which appeared in a 2013 issue of the magazine. Wang's first novel, “Chemistry,” won the PEN/Hemingway Award in 2018.
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How New Yorkers Can Fight for a Cleaner City: Community Sensor Lab Founders on The Thought Project
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The Community Sensor Lab at the Advanced Science Research Center at The Graduate Center, CUNY (CUNY ASRC) aims to give New Yorkers living in marginalized communities, who are the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change and to air, water, and soil pollution, the ability to monitor their environment and use the data that they collect to advo…
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Jose Saldaña: The Fight to Vaccinate New Yorkers Behind Bars
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After months of people incarcerated in jails and prisons being excluded from New York’s vaccine rollout, a judge ruled that the state must allow New Yorkers behind bars access to the COVID-19 vaccine. Jose Saldaña, the director of the Release Aging People in Prison campaign, joined Errol to talk about the ruling and the overall state of medical car…
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Gossipnista: A New York City Podcast


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Queens New York In The House with Native New Yorker Mike Schulte
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My guest today Mike Schulte keeps it real throughout our whole interview! His authenticity and rawness will gravitate you. Born and raised a native NY’er in Queens, Mike opens up not only about why Queens is the best borough, but it also may be the multicultural epicenter of the world. He also speaks on a once upon a time New York that will shock y…
Toi Derricotte joins Kevin Young to read “We Feel Now a Largeness Coming On,” by Tracy K. Smith, and her own poem “I give in to an old desire.” Derricotte is a poet, memoirist, and co-founder, with Cornelius Eady, of the literary organization Cave Canem. Her honors include the PEN/Voelcker Award for Poetry and the Paterson Poetry Prize for Sustaine…
In this episode, I'm talking journalist Sarah Larson. Sarah has been a writer with the New Yorker for many years now and has contributed over 400 pieces for the New Yorker. She often pens pieces on culture and the arts and has produced some incredibly insightful work. Sarah Larson https://www.newyorker.com/contributor...…
Lost Hills Station is embroiled in scandal. But the new captain is determined to set the story straight. He says there were major errors in the investigation, and points a finger at two respected Lost Hills detectives: Sgt. Tui Wright and Lt. James Royal. Ian Kincaid, a shooting victim, describes overhearing a private conversation at Lost Hills Sta…
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P.S. Younger Self

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5 Ways To Empower Others to Empower Yourself
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Overall morale and empowerment has dropped really low recently in our current climate where we've been forced to stay indoors most of the time, devoid of IRL human interaction. Not to mention job burnout being exacerbated by the pandemic. So how can strong leaders like you leverage one of the most important traits of a great leader during these uni…
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Ep 98: Mariah Reeves- Founder of MARVES, NYC Black and Latina Owned One Woman Operation - How she Got into Crochet - Realities of Working as a Handmade Artisan - Why She Loves Her Side Hustle
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Today's guest is Mariah Reeves, the founder of MARVES, which is a NYC based crochet shop, that offers modern, eco-friendly, handmade, and unique fiber arts products. She is a Black and Latina owned one woman operation and explains how her grandmother (one of the coolest & stylish humans EVER) taught her how to crochet. Through her modern aesthetic,…
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NYC Apartment Renting Tips (Series) Episode 1
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Making big moves in 2021? The rental market landscape has definitely changed due to the pandemic, and I believe it’s still very much a renters market in New York City. Whether you’re a current New Yorker who looked to optimize during Covid’s availability in NYC and upgraded your apartment to get those views you always dreamed about; or move to a ne…
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Episode 38 - Sam Darnold trade, Conforto/replay controversy, Castellanos suspension, Yankees
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Kevin speaks about the Sam Darnold trade and what it means for everybody involved(1:18). He criticizes Jamal Adams again for the hell of it(15:38). He speaks about the Michael Conforto HBP controversy and his thoughts on instant replay in baseball(19:02). He gives thoughts on the Castellanos suspension(27:33). Does Gerrit Cole need a personal catch…
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PALOMA SAN BASILIO ESPAÑOLA GILDA MIRÓS RADIO NYC/MIA SOBRE ESPECTÁCULOS, FAMILIA, DE SUS CANCIONES
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PALOMA SAN BASILIO, CANTANTE ACTRIZ ESPAÑOLA LE CUENTA A GILDA MIRÓS EN ENTREVISTAS DE RADIO EN NUEVA YORK Y MIAMI, FLORIDA SOBRE SUS ESPECTÁCULOS, FAMILIA Y DE SUS FUTUROS PROYECTOS. CONTIENE MÚSICA.
Hey guys, today’s episode is a solo one. I haven’t really spoken to you all in a while and I had A LOT to get off my chest! Iiritu Films presents: WOUNDS FIRST ANNIVERSARY LIVE SHOW Sign up for the mailing list for 10% off tickets As always don’t forget to RATE ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ REVIEW SUBSCRIBE Email: DoILookFATpodcast@gmail.com Interact with me Stephy @…
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Darts and Letters

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EP17: Pathological: The Work of Dr. Charles Smith
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Dr. Charles Smith performed autopsies at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, ON. The cops kept turning to him with new corpses, and he kept claiming that these deaths were the result of foul play. He was thought of as a God in his field–few people were willing to question his work. That is until a 2008 inquiry, which found evidence of errors…
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The Brody Awards, and Louis Menand on “The Free World”
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Oscars, schmoscars! Richard Brody is a critic of wide tastes and eccentric enthusiasms. His list of the best films of the year rarely lines up with the Academy’s. Each year, he joins David Remnick and the staff writer Alexandra Schwartz to talk about the year’s cinematic highlights. Plus, the staff writer Louis Menand talks with Remnick about his n…
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Staging Social Justice: Ash Marinaccio on The Thought Project
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Ash Marinaccio is a multidisciplinary and award-winning documentarian working in theater, film, and photography. She is dedicated to storytelling that highlights the socio-political issues defining our times and is particularly invested in telling queer and working-class stories. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Theatre and Performance pro…
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The New Yorker: Politics and More


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Joe Biden Plays Hardball on Social Spending
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Joe Biden promised to be the country’s Unifier in Chief, emphasizing his history as a consensus builder. But the first major bill of his Administration, the $1.9-trillion American Rescue Plan, passed with no Republican votes in the House or the Senate. Republicans remain wary of his recently announced $2.3-trillion infrastructure plan. These two bi…
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What’s Next for NYC: Kathy Wylde Means Business
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As state lawmakers reach a deal to raise taxes on New York’s highest earners and corporations, Kathy Wylde, the CEO of the Partnership for New York City, joined Errol to explain why increasing taxes will encourage businesses to move their headquarters to other states. Wylde, who has advocated on behalf of the city’s top business organizations for d…
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Death, Sex & Money


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When Claudia Rankine Brought Up Race In Couples Counseling
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The poet reflects on growing up in largely white spaces in the Bronx during the 1970s, and how conversations about race with her husband have evolved over 20 years together. Support Death, Sex & Money by becoming a sustaining member today. Sign up to donate $10 a month, and we'll send you Anna's upcoming book, Let's Talk About Hard Things, and invi…
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EP16.1: Mesmerizing Convolutions: The Rise of Fingerprint Identification
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In this bonus episode, Gordon Katic speaks with Simon A. Cole, a professor of Criminology, Law and Society at University of California Irvine. He’s the author of “Suspect Identities: A History of Fingerprinting and Criminal Identification”. We do a deep dive into the social and political story of fingerprinting, and how it took more than a century …
Clare Sestanovich reads her story from the April 12, 2021, issue of the magazine. Sestanovich will publish her début story collection, “Objects of Desire,” in June.By WNYC Studios and The New Yorker
Who is Anthony Rauda? He’s more than a drifter. He’s an aspiring musician and a writer, with a long history of mental-health struggles and an extensive criminal record. He's a committed survivalist, attempting to live completely off the grid and without assistance. He’s been arrested repeatedly with antique firearms and gunpowder. And he hates the …
In this interview, I'm talking with well-known NYC recording drummer, Shawn Pelton. He's the first call for many artists, producers, film composers and contractors and in addition has been the drummer for Saturday Night Live for twenty-eight years.By Henry Hey
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David Fincher on “Mank,” and Daniel Alarcón’s Favorite Children’s Books
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David Fincher made his name in Hollywood as the director of movies that pushed people’s buttons—dark thrillers like “Fight Club,” “The Game,” “Seven,” and “Gone Girl”—but his new film belongs to one of Hollywood’s most esteemed genres: stories about Hollywood. Around thirty years ago, his father, the late Jack Fincher, gave him the draft of a scree…
The investigative reporter Jane Mayer recently received a recording of a meeting attended by conservative power brokers including Grover Norquist, representatives of PACs funded by Charles Koch, and an aide to Senator Mitch McConnell. The subject was the voting-rights bill H.R. 1, and the mood was anxious. The bill (which we discussed in last week’…
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Ep 97: Kristina Ang- Fashion Design Student at Parsons School of Design - How NYC has Shaped Her Outlook and Mindset - Following Her Passion and Drive - Power of Seeking out Opportunities
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This week's guest is a native New Yorker. Kristina Ang is a fashion design student at the Parsons School of Design in NYC, sustainability freelance writer, and fellow podcast host for The Life of A Fashion Student Podcast. From a very early age, she was determined to make a start in the fashion industry. Her ambition and passion to integrate hersel…
What does it mean to live your life on purpose? It can seem like such an elusive question and one of our biggest existential questions we seek in life. Thankfully, the concept of meaning making is one way that can help you identify and define your life purpose with greater clarity. In this episode, we speak to the founder of Purpose Built, Marina S…
In this episode, Kevin discusses Francisco Lindor’s brand new contract with the New York Mets. He then discusses the New York Yankees. He speaks about the enigmatic one, Gary Sanchez and wonders why the hell people are booing Giancarlo Stanton. He closes the episode talking about the Reds/Cardinals “brawl”.…
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JAIRO VARELA Y GRUPO NICHE DE COLOMBIA CON GILDA MIRÓS RADIO MIIAMI/NYC 93 MÚSICA HISTORIA LLAMADAS
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JAIRO VARELA, MÚSICO, COMPOSITOR Y DIRECTOR DEL GRUPO NICHE DE COLOMBIA CONVERSA CON GILDA MIRÓS EN LA RADIO DE MIAMI/NYC EN 1993. CONTIENE HISTORIA, MÚSICA Y LLAMADAS DEL PÚBLICO.
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Race and Taxes, and Jane Mayer on How to Kill a Bill
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The investigative reporter Jane Mayer recently received a recording of a meeting attended by conservative power brokers including Grover Norquist, representatives of PACs funded by Charles Koch, and an aide to Senator Mitch McConnell. The subject was the voting-rights bill H.R. 1, and the mood was anxious. The bill (which we discussed in last week’…
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Ep 21: New York Times Food Critic Causes A Ruckus
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Episode 21 topics: Moneybag Yo crazy tweet, a food critic from the New York Times goes renegade rogue causing a tug of war between west coast versus east coast by saying California has the best bagels, Instagram has a new way to add 3 people in the live recording, Asian attack in Hell's Kitchen Midtown Manhattan, Yankees and Mets are opening up on …
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EP 48: Announcements, Jumping, & World Autism Awareness Month!
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Hey guys today is a special day, not only am I joined by Bernadette Henry a fellow Au-some mom and jump rope enthusiast on World Autism Awareness Day, but I also have a SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! FIRST ANNIVERSARY LIVE SHOW Sign up for the mailing list for 10% off tickets As always don’t forget to RATE ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ REVIEW SUBSCRIBE Email: DoILookFATpodcas…
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TOMAS MILIAN, actor, cubano cine “Italian westerns y cine EU su vida a Gilda Mirós y TV serie 92
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TOMAS MILIAN, actor cubano hizo estudios en el prestigioso Actors Studio de Nueva York y luego se marchó a Roma, Italia. Allá comenzó a actuar en 1966, dirigido por el español Eugenio Martín, en la película “El precio de un hombre” cine Italiano conocido como spaghetti western en el que desempeña el papel de un bandido. La carrera de Tomás Milian s…
A father writes his estranged daughter reminiscing their first hunting excursion. Written and Read by Thaddeus Ellenburg Produced by Thaddeus Ellenburg Intro and Outro by Nicole Calasich Artwork by Adrienne Lobl.
Season 2 will dig into the story of Spitball, an unsigned surf-punk act that was part of the downtown NY music scene in the mid-90s. With never-heard before live recordings from CBGB's shows, and some studio work - this band epitomizes a naive, reckless energy that just has to be heard. They wrote surf tangos, and Joey Ramone loved them. Decades be…
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The New Yorker: Politics and More


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In Minneapolis and Georgia, the Fight for Racial Justice Continues
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This week, testimony began in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis police officer accused of killing George Floyd, in May of 2020. Floyd’s death set off a wave of protests across the country and something like a new reckoning with systemic racism in America. But, while the Chauvin trial gets under way, sweeping new voting policies have been …
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ARIEL RAMÍREZ “MISA CRIOLLA” Y CUARTETO DE LOS ANDES “EL CÓNDOR PASA” CON GILDA MIROS RADIO NYC 80s
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MAESTRO ARIEL RAMÍREZ PIANISTA, COMPOSITOR ARGENTINO Y SU OBRA “LA MISA CRIOLLA EN NUEVA YORK. EN SU VISITA AL PROGRAMA DE RADIO DE GILDA MIRÓS, LO ACOMPAÑA EL CUARTETO DE LOS ANDES QUE INTERPRETAN EN VIVO “ EL CÓNDOR PASA” CON INSTRUMENTOS TÍPICOS DEL PERU. Ariel Ramírez considerado como una de las figuras más destacadas del folclore argentino, pr…