Cannes Film Festival Recap, Alvin Eng's New Memoir 'Our Laundry, Our Town,' Un-Cuffing Season, 'Walk With Me: New York'

Writer/director Ruben Ostlund celebrates after winning the Palme d'Or for 'Triangle of Sadness' during the awards ceremony of the 75th international film festival, Cannes, southern France.

The Cannes Film Festival is glamorous and often the harbinger of what movies will rise to prominence in the next year. New York Times awards show columnist and friend of the show Kyle Buchanan was in Cannes, and will share his reporting of what films made a splash and what didn't go over as well this year.

Our Laundry, Our Town is playwright and educator Alvin Eng's new memoir about growing up as a first generation Chinese-American in Flushing, Queens in the 1970's, before the neighborhood was a center of Chinese cultural life in New York. Eng joins to discuss the book and his journey.

As we head into summer, and as many of us start getting out of the house more, we face the start of un-cuffing season, when couples everywhere are breaking up. Date/able podcast hosts Yue Xu and Julie Krafchick join us to discuss tips for getting over a breakup, how to dump someone with dignity, and putting yourself back out there after a relationship ends. Plus, we take your calls.

Fashion editor Susan Kaufman has released a lush book of photographs taken on her walks around New York City, called, Walk With Me: New York. She stops by to talk about her book, give some of her favorite walking routes in the city, and take listener calls.