We're Turning One, Getting #Storied, And Listening To Johnnyswim At SXSW!
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View ArticleVideo Webcast: Diana Damrau at Le Poisson Rouge
The German soprano Diana Damrau is a regular in the big opera houses of New York, London, Vienna and elsewhere, making a club date in the intimate Le Poisson Rouge (LPR) especially unusual. Join us for...
View ArticleBringing Italy to New York!
WNYC's own Leonard Lopate sat with top chefs Mario Batali, Andrew Carmellini, and Michael White for a conversation on Italian cooking at the New York Society for Ethical Culture. Here are some photos!
View ArticleGeneration Listen Heads to Life is Beautiful
As our mantra goes: Stories are everything. A good story can change a life. A great story can change the whole world. It's why we listen.We'll be taking in a number of stories at the Life is Beautiful...
View ArticleStream Live Tonight: Studio 360 Remembers the Golden Record
In honor of the 40th anniversary of the Golden Record, Studio 360 and Science Friday are teaming up for an evening of music, culture, and science — featuring Ira Flatow, Maria Popova, Terrance...
View ArticleEnd-Of-Year News Quiz Revisited
We give our listeners another shot at immortality as they answer some of our favorite-but-unused questions from The 2016 Brian Lehrer Show news quiz.
View ArticleWinter Wonders in Opera and Vocal Music for the New Year
This winter, New York and cities reachable by train or bus offer splendid and diverse options for lovers of the human voice. Here are some of my picks that are worth your while.Jan. 5-15: The Prototype...
View ArticleWhere to Find Opera in Greater New York During Spring and Summer 2017
Not too long ago, the end of the Metropolitan Opera season in mid-May plunged New York opera lovers into despondency as there were few options for hearing performances of any kind, not to mention ones...
View ArticleFall 2017: Classical Music Events You Should Not Miss This Season
Is there any such thing as a typical classical concert anymore?They're there, with the New York Philharmonic celebrating its deceased music director Leonard Bernstein, and Carnegie Hall importing the...
View ArticlePreview: Our Must-See Concert Picks for Spring
The city is thawing, the sun is shining, the trees are beginning to pop with color — and we’re even more eager than usual to get out and immerse ourselves in the beauty of live music. Here are just a...
View Article20 Years of 'SVU,' A Chef's Critical Take on Crisis Aid, 'Charlie For The...
This year marks the 20th anniversary of "Law & Order: SVU." Writer and executive producer, Julie Martin, and Michael Chernuchin, showrunner and executive producer join us to discuss the show's...
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