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"The Daily Show" correspondent Jordan Klepper's new special, "Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse: Into the MAGAverse," features him going to Hungary to explore why some U.S conservatives think of the European country as a far-right utopia. Klepper joins us to preview the special, which premieres on Comedy Central tonight.
The American Composers Orchestra and The Apollo have collaborated to revive the ritual of the "Ring Shout" and bring it to a new generation. We speak with Melissa Ngan, American Composers President/ CEO and Leatrice Ellzy, Apollo's Senior Director of Programming.
The latest play from writer and actor Tracy Letts follows a small-town city council meeting that begins to reveal that all might not be well in the town of Big Cherry. Letts joins us to discuss his show, "The Minutes," which is on Broadway through July 24.
Brooklyn Poetry Slam, a monthly poetry competition and open mic night hosted by writer and community organizer Mahogany L. Browne and author and DJ Jive Poetic, returns to BRIC House on April 26. Browne joins us to talk about the event and being the first poet-in-residence at Lincoln Center.
In a thrilling new novel, a young woman named Ruby stands accused for the murder of her husband... and the deaths of three other people. Ruby maintains that she is innocent in her husband's death, but she has a secret: she is guilty of the other three murders. How can she prove she loved her husband and would never hurt him? And what drove her to kill three other people? All is revealed in the debut novel from Emmy-nominated screenwriter Sascha Rothchild, titled, Blood Sugar. She joins us to discuss as part of our series, "2022 Debuts."