Flashback Friday: Party Like It’s 1999, A Drawing a Day Inspired by WNYC

All Of It with Alison Stewart | Jan 18, 2019

For the next installment of our "Flashback Friday: Party Like It’s 1999" series, Matt Zoller Seitz, editor-at-large at RogerEbert.com and the television critic for New York magazine and Vulture, and Alan Sepinwall, chief TV critic for Rolling Stone, who wrote the book, The Sopranos Sessions, join us to discuss how last week officially marked two decades since the premiere of the hit TV show "The Sopranos" on HBO. On January 22, Sepinwall will at Words in Maplewood, NJ for a talk and book signing.

 

Artist and illustrator Elise Engler (35:52) joins us to discuss her artistic practice. Engler creates a drawing a day based on headlines she hears on the radio--and often those headlines come from right here at WNYC. Her work will be on view at The Esther Massry Gallery in Albany through February 23.

 

WNYC’s business and culture editor, Charlie Herman, joins us for this week’s installment of “Charlie for the Culture.”

 




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