Greg Daniels on His Current Projects, 25th Annual New York International Children's Film Festival, A New Wok Cookbook, 'Worn: A People's History of Clothing'

All Of It with Alison Stewart | Mar 8, 2022

Producer, screenwriter, and director Greg Daniels joins us to discuss the number of projects he has in the works, including the second seasons of "Space Force" on Netflix and "Upload" on Amazon Prime, as well as the new reality show he developed with his daughter, HBO Max's "My Mom, Your Dad."

The 25th annual New York International Children’s Film Festival, one of the few Oscar-qualifying kid's film festivals, has just launched and continues over the next two weekends. Programming director Maria-Christina Villaseñor joins us with some of the highlights.

Kenji López-Alt wears many hats. He's a chef, chief culinary advisor for the popular food blog Serious Eats, best-selling cookbook author, and also has a YouTube channel with over 1 million subscribers. Today is the release of his newest cookbook, The Wok: Recipes and Techniques. López-Alt joins us to discuss the cookbook, talk about the best techniques for using and preserving a Wok, and take your calls.

A new book explores the social history of one of our most essential goods: clothing. In Worn: A People's History of Clothing, author Sofi Thanhauser looks at the story of clothing through five essential textiles: linen, cotton, silk, synthetics, and wool. Thanhauser uses this approach to investigate what clothing says about us, our world, and even our ethics. She joins us to discuss the book, how the clothing industry became what it is today, and what people are doing to break away from what has become one of the biggest polluting industries in history.

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