Dr. Orna's Couples Therapy, Zoe Winters on 'Succession,' The Wonderful World Building of Steely Dan, The Archives of Chinatown Artist and Collector Arlan Huang

Orna Guralnik, PsyD in COUPLES THERAPY, “316."

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"Couples Therapy" therapist and host Orna Guralnik joins to discuss the latest season of the show including the effects of the pandemic on relationships.

Zoe Winters is an OBIE award-winning actor known to theater audiences for her roles in off-Broadway shows like "Heroes of the Fourth Turning" and "White Noise." But TV audiences will recognize her as Kerry, the "Succession" character who first appeared in the second season as Logan Roy's assistant and rose to the position of close advisor and romantic partner. Winters joins us ahead of Sunday's finale as part of our Watch Party series. If you're a "Succession" fan, tune into All Of It again next Tuesday at 1:30 when we'll discuss the series' final episode and take your calls live with actor J. Smith-Cameron, who plays Waystar's General Counsel Gerri Kellman.

Despite the band's longevity, and the death of one of their founding members, a new generation is discovering Steely Dan and finding their lyrics to be both accessible and inscrutable. Sure, you understand what 'Hey Nineteen' means, but you may be on shakier ground when you start thinking about the tears of a squonk. In their new book, Quantum Criminals: Ramblers, Wild Gamblers, and Other Sole Survivors from the Songs of Steely Danauthor Alex Pappademas and illustrator Joan LeMay explore the worlds and characters created by Steely Dan through essays and images.

For almost sixty years, longtime Chinatown resident Arlan Huang has operated as an artist and collector, and amassed a large collection of work from Asian American artists while he operated his framing shop, Squid Frames. The archive includes photographs by the late Corky Lee. In the 1970s, Huang was also a member of the Basement Workshop, a loose collective of Chinatown artists and activists inspired by the Black Panther Party. A new exhibition at Pearl River Mart displays pieces from the collection, and Arlan Huang alongside curator Danielle Wu join to talk about the show. Just Between Us: From the Archives of Arlan Huang is on view through August 27.