All Of It Turns 5!, Kidney Donation, Surviving a Warming Planet, Carole D'Inverno's Paintings, The Work of Artist Hearne Pardee, Manhattan From Dusk Until Dawn

All Of It with Alison Stewart | Sep 18, 2023
All Of It launched on September 17, 2018. In that time, we’ve aired well over a thousand radio episodes, and approaching 6,000 interviews with artists, musicians, filmmakers, actors, authors, playwrights, doctors, scientists, historians, botanists, cleanliness experts, and more. To commemorate the show's fifth anniversary, we look back on some of those moments, and take calls from listeners to hear what's been going on in their lives over the last five years.
According to experts, this summer was the hottest on record since temperature started being tracked in the 19th century. As New York City Climate Week kicks off, we examine how our lives will continue to change as a result of our warming planet. Jeff Goodell, author of the New York Times bestselling book, The Heat Will Kill You First: Life and Death on a Scorched Planet, will join us to discuss.
 
Event: Goodell will be speaking tonight at The Institute for Public Knowledge at 7 pm.

Carole D'Inverno is a self-taught Brooklyn based artist who moved to the U.S. in 1979 after growing up in Belgium and Italy. A new exhibition of her watercolors and drawings, From My Notes, is on view now at Atlantic Gallery in the Landmark Arts Building in Chelsea through September 23, and D'Inverno joins us in studio to discuss the show. 

The colorful and abstract paintings of artist Hearne Pardee are currently on view at Bowery Gallery in the Landmark Arts Building in Chelsea. Pardee splits his time between New York, where he first started painting in the 1970s, and California, where he worked as an arts professor at UC Davis for over twenty years. The exhibition, called Just Looking, is on view through September 30, and Pardee joins us to discuss his work and career.

A new exhibition at Pleaides Gallery in Chelsea displays the oil paintings of artist Ellen Bradshaw, and her focus in this show is Manhattan at night. Bradshaw focuses on the infrastructure of the city, whether it's bridges, storefronts, or the routines of everyday New Yorkers. Manhattan: Dusk to Dawn is on view through September 30, and Bradshaw joins to discuss her work.

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