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In honor of hip hop's 50th anniversary, a new Fotografiska exhibition showcases some of the most pivotal moments and faces of the movement. The show includes early-1970s South Bronx street photos, Nicki Minaj at a Brooklyn diner in 2008, De La Soul in front of The Apollo (1993), Lauryn Hill and Wyclef Jean on a Harlem rooftop working on the Fugees’ debut album (1993) and more. Curators Sally Berman and Sacha Jenkins join us to talk about the exhibition, Hip Hop: Conscious, Unconscious, running until May 21.
[REBROADCAST FROM March 1, 2022] Grammy-winning pianist Robert Glasper has released the third installment of his Black Radio album series. Black Radio III features a deep roster of musicians, including Meshell Ndegeocello, Q-Tip, Jennifer Hudson, Yebba, Common, Ty Dolla Sign, Esperanza Spalding, Killer Mike, and H.E.R. Glasper joins us for a Listening Party.
In winter, the migrating songbirds may not be around yet, but the hot ducks are. All Of It producer and avid birder Kate Hinds talks about where to go and what to see.
When New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern resigned this month, she said it was because she didn't have "enough in the tank." Emily Nagoski, co-author of Burnout: the Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle, speaks about how to handle burnout and takes listener calls.
In recent years, more people have decided to diversify their incomes, finding side hustles to compliment full-time or part-time jobs. Plus, the possibility of remote work has created a lot more opportunities. Eileen Scully, The Rising Tides founder/ CEO and business consultant, and Danny Jiminian, creative entrepreneur and attorney, join us to talk about how to get your business off the ground. We also take your calls.