
Jeremy Zucker's 'Garden State Album; New Novel About A Retired Serial Killer; Dan Pelosi's Dinner Party Cookbook; Open Relationship Rom-Com 'Splitsville'
Jeremy Zucker's latest album Garden State takes New Jersey on the road. The NJ-born musician joins us in studio to play songs from his new LP, which finds him revisiting places and memories from his home state. He'll be playing at Brooklyn Steel on October 3.
A new thriller follows Lottie Jones, a retired serial killer, thought she left her life of crime behind but is forced to revisit her old life after details of her past resurface. Novelist Samantha Downing joins us to discuss her latest book, titled Too Old for This.
It can feel intimidating to host a dinner party, but cookbook author Dan Pelosi has a new guide to help you create a stress-free evening. His new cookbook is titled Let's Party: Recipes for Celebrating Every Day, and it includes complete menus for dinner parties of every kind. Plus, some great tips for decoration, prepping in advance, and more. Pelosi joins to discuss, and take calls from listeners. Pelosi will be speaking Tuesday night with Books Are Magic at St. Ann’s Church at 7 pm.
A new comedy film follows the chaos that ensues between two lifelong friends after one sleeps with the other's wife. Director Michael Angelo Covino and his co-star and co-writer Kyle Marvin, who play husbands whose marriages are both on the rocks, join us to discuss the film "Splitsville" which is playing in theaters now.


