
Sports journalist Diane Shah discusses her new book, A Farewell to Arms, Legs and Jockstraps: A Sportswriter's Memoir, covering her career of more than three decades in New York, Boston and Los Angeles.
Photographer-turned-nurse Karen Cunningham talks about using her camera to capture what life is like for doctors and nurses working in units treating COVID-19. She followed her friend and colleague Cady Chaplin over two days at Lenox Hill Hospital. Chaplin joins us as well. Her portfolio, "A City Nurse," appears in the May 4 issue of The New Yorker.
Author and life coach Tama Kieves joins us to take calls and discuss how to cope with finding a new job or making a career change during the pandemic.
Caroline Hirsch, founder and owner of the New York comedy club Caroline’s on Broadway and the New York Comedy Festival, discusses her Comedy Central documentary “Call Your Mother,” about the relationships comedians have with their mothers.
[REBROADCAST FROM OCTOBER 1, 2019] Jeannie Gaffigan joins us to talk about her new memoir, When Life Gives You Pears: The Healing Power of Family, Faith, and Funny People.
Ben Yakas, arts and culture editor at Gothamist, joins Alison to take calls from listeners celebrating their moms for Mother's Day.