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Come meet like-minded WNYC listeners at a get-together with food, drinks and music by soulful vocalist Maya Azucena. Hosted by The Takeaway’s Richard Hake and Patrik Henry Bass. Special discount if you buy tickets online in advance!
America's favorite furry red monster Elmo, along with Sesame Workshop, joins us at WNYC's The Greene Space for a wonderful live performance! Join in the fun!
WNYC is throwing a housewarming for The Greene Space and all are welcome. Mingle with WNYC hosts Soterios Johnson, Amy Eddings and Richard Hake for lunch and a fun news quiz. Come check out the new space and the Hudson Square neighborhood!
Princeton University's Dr. Cornel West and Dr. Eddie Glaude launch The Next New York Conversation Series, which identifies and furthers the dialogues that are reshaping, redefining, and re-imagining our world in the 21st century.
Brian Lehrer's guests include economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman and a panel of speakers, including NOW Senior Correspondent Maria Hinojosa, who will discuss Mexican-American relations on this Cinco de Mayo.
Radio Lab hosts Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich will face off over which medium is superior -- television or radio -- with Ira Glass, whose program, This American Life, is both a radio show and TV show, acting as referee.
“Jazz Loft Live” will bring together musicians from the late 50's and early 60's including pianist Dick Katz, vibraphonist Teddy Charles, bass player Bill Crow and drummer Ron Free, to play in the exciting, spontaneous and free-wheeling style that characterized the Jazz Loft era.
Rosie Perez moderates a discussion with Landmark Preservation Commission Chair Bob Tierney, novelist Nelson George, along with thinkers and community preservationists from all five boroughs on what makes a neighborhood special ... and how to keep it that way.
Join curators Danny Simmons and Brian Tate for an art exhibit, wine reception and discussion with Studio 360’s Kurt Andersen. Featuring works by emerging and established artists from all five boroughs.
This live broadcast celebrates the culmination of WNYC's New Americans project, and features world premieres of commissioned works by four foreign-born American composers who are helping to define the new American sound.