'What's Your Pleasure?,' What To Rewatch, 'Yes, God, Yes,' 'The Hidden History of Feminism in the Nineties,' 'Stockton On My Mind,' The Get Outside

All Of It with Alison Stewart | Jul 23, 2020

Inspired by the sounds of disco and synth pop, musician Jessie Ware discusses her latest album, What's Your Pleasure?

In our latest installment of "Binging with Ben," Gothamist Arts and Culture Editor Ben Yakas discusses his recommendations for TV shows worth revisiting.

“Yes, God, Yes” explores a Catholic girl's coming of age and into her sexuality in the early 2000s. Director and screenwriter Karen Maine and actress Natalia Dyer discuss their new film, which premieres July 24.

The 1990s is an often overlooked period in feminist history. Lisa Levenstein, History Professor at UNC Greensboro, explores this period in the movement for gender equality in her new book, They Didn’t See Us Coming: The Hidden History of Feminism in the Nineties.

In 2016, Michael Tubbs was elected at age 26 as the first Black mayor of Stockton, California. Director Marc Levin and Mayor Michael Tubbs discuss the new documentary "Stockton on My Mind,” which follows his career as one of the youngest and one of the few Black mayors in the country. It premieres July 28 on HBO.

Want to get some fresh air this weekend? WNYC Arts and Culture Editor Jennifer Vanasco discusses outdoor activities and ways to get outside.

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