Summer Cooking, Matisse at MoMA, The History and Mystery of the Bicycle, Photoville NYC 2022

All Of It with Alison Stewart | Jun 2, 2022

The summer is here, which means more opportunities for outdoor gatherings, picnics, and vacation cooking projects. But also, because of the heat, you may not to want to have that oven or stove on as long...Emily Weinstein, food and cooking editor for the New York Times, joins to talk all things summer cooking, and take your cooking questions and calls.

Paintings and sculptures from Henri Matisse's Red Studio are reunited for the first time in this new exhibition of works at MoMa. Organizer Ann Temkin joins to discuss.

May was National Bicycle Month, tomorrow is World Bicycle Day, and the warm weather has gotten more and more New Yorkers out for a spin. Jody Rosen, author of, Two Wheels Good: The History and Mystery of the Bicycle, joins us to discuss his new book and take calls from our cycling-enthusiastic listeners.

The 5 borough, outdoor photography festival, Photoville opens Saturday and we'll get a preview of this summer's exhibit from co-Founder Laura Roumanos plus meet one of the featured photographers Jeffrey Henson Scales.

*This episode is guest-hosted by Matt Katz.

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