Reeves Wiedeman

Reeves Wiedeman appears in the following:

Who Is Concerned About Subway Safety?

Tuesday, May 03, 2022

Journalist Reeves Wiedeman joins us to discuss his recent 'New York Magazine' article on subway safety & how New Yorkers feel about riding the subway in light of recent crime incidents.

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How WeWork Did NotWork

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

New York Magazine contributing editor Reeves Wiedeman joins us to discuss his latest book, Billion Dollar Loser: The Epic Rise and Spectacular Fall of Adam Neumann and WeWork.

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How Eunice Hunton Carter Took on the Mob, 'The Watcher'

Monday, November 19, 2018

Professor Stephen L. Carter on Eunice Hunton Carter & Lucky Luciano. Clemency Burton-Hill on classical music. Reeves Wiedeman on “The Watcher.” 

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Why Some Rockefellers Are Fighting the Company that Made Them Rich

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

New York Magazine contributing editor Reeves Wiedeman discusses his piece “The Rockefellers vs. The Company that Made Them The Rockefellers.”

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The Bumpy Road Ahead for Uber

Friday, June 23, 2017

Travis Kalanick’s resignation this week as CEO of Uber marks the end of one tumultuous ride for the company. What's next for the app that dreamed of changing the face of transportation?

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What Would a New York City Cyber Attack Look Like?

Wednesday, July 06, 2016

How vulnerable are we to a devastating cyberattack that could change our relationship to digital technology?

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Jon Bon Jovi Could Be The Next Owner Of The Buffalo Bills

Wednesday, August 06, 2014

Jon Bon Jovi is a potential buyer of the Buffalo Bills football team, which is currently up for sale. But as it turns out, Bills fans are none too pleased about the prospect of their ...

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Bon Jovi And The Buffalo Bills; David Gray Plays Live; Drama At The Metropolitan Opera

Wednesday, August 06, 2014

In this episode: The NFL team the Buffalo Bills recently went up for sale – and Jersey rocker Jon Bon Jovi is one of the prospective buyers. The problem? He might want to move the team to Toronto. Writer Reeves Wiedeman talks about his recent trip to western New York, which is currently under an unofficial yet strictly enforced Bon Jovi ban.

Then: Best known for his song “Babylon,” and his multi-platinum album White Ladder, David Gray is back with a new, lushly orchestrated and produced album. Hear the British singer-songwriter perform songs from Life In Slow Motion and an old favorite in the Soundcheck studio.

And: The contentious negotiations between the Metropolitan Opera and its unions played out in the newspapers this summer. Author and columnist for WQXR’s Operavore blog, Fred Plotkin gives us the story.