
A Cat Call-in, Gluten Free Cooking, A New Poly Styrene Documentary, The Get Out with Jennifer Vanasco, 'Hair Salon in Addis Ababa' Art Show
Last week, to many a cat lover's delight, the Bidens welcomed a cat, Willow Biden, to the White House, the first presidential cat since George W. Bush’s administration. We’ll talk all things feline with cat behavior specialist and “catsultant” Lana Rich and take your calls.
Whether it be due to dietary restrictions or intolerances, gluten-free foods, meals, and diets are becoming increasingly more common. While many strive to find alternatives to our favorite foods that are gluten-filled, chef and author Cristian Broglia has decided to look at recipes from around the world that are naturally gluten-free. In the new The Gluten-Free Cookbook, Broglia presents 350 such recipes from different corners of the globe. Broglia joins us to chat the new cookbook and how to incorporate naturally gluten-free recipes into your cooking routine.
The new documentary, "Poly Styrene: I Am a Cliché," tells the story of the frontwoman of the short-lived but influential 1970s British punk rock band X-Ray Spex. The film is co-directed by Paul Sng and Celeste Bell, the only daughter of Poly Styrene. In addition to documenting the life and career of the singer, a woman of color who stood out from the rest of the punk scene at the time, the film also explores the complicated relationship between mother and daughter. Bell and Sng join us.
Joining us from WNYC's newsroom culture desk, editor Jennifer Vanasco comes on All Of It for a final installment of her ongoing series The Get Out, where she discusses what to do in the city this weekend. For this special edition Vanasco shares her all-time picks for what to do in NYC, plus special events this weekend.
Two New York City galleries are featuring the work of contemporary Ethiopian painter Hana Yilma Godine, who works with layers of oil and acrylic paint, as well as collage and fabric. For these shows, Godine, whose work has been featured in the National Museum of Ethiopia, focused her attention on the social settings of her home city of Addis Ababa, with a particular eye towards Ethiopian women within those spaces. The show, Hair Salon in Addis Ababa, is on view at Fridman Gallery and Rachel Uffner until March 5.
This episode is guest-hosted by Kerry Nolan.


