Oasis Reunites; FDR Library and Museum; Your Community Champion; Farewell to Kousha Navidar!

Kousha Navidar's last day as the temporary host for All of It

15 years after the breakup of British rock band Oasis, the group has announced a reunion tour. Producer Simon Close talks about other possible musical reunions and we from listeners about who they'd like to see play together again.
Looking for a great last-minute day trip for Labor Day weekend? History buffs should head to the FDR Presidential Library and Museum in Hyde Park, the only Presidential Library in the country that was actually used by a sitting President during their time in office. We're joined by the Library and Museum's director, William A. Harris, who will tell us more about the museum's collection, the creation of the Library, and his experience starting other Presidential Libraries around the country.

WNYC Community Partnerships editor George Bodarky discusses a new series highlighting local "community champions" and what impact they've made in their community - no how big or small. Plus we take listener calls.

If you live in the NYC metro-area and want to nominate your own 'community champion,' email your nomination to yourvoice@wnyc.org

Today we bid farewell to Kousha Navidar, who has helmed the temporary host chair here at All of it. To celebrate an incredible six months with Kousha, we reflect on some of the show's favorites moments, plus we ask listeners what they're celebrating.