
Lauren Duca joins us to discuss her book, How to Start a Revolution: Young People and the Future of American Politics.
Director Feras Fayyad joins us to discuss his new documentary, “The Cave,” about the extraordinary Dr. Amani, a young woman who runs an underground hospital in a besieged city in Syria.
Daniel Jones, editor of the "Modern Love" column in The New York Times and consulting producer for the Amazon series of the same name, joins us to talk the column and its dramatization. The Amazon series premieres today.
For Blindness Awareness Month, Chancey Fleet joins us to discuss the New York Public Library’s branch for the blind called the Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library, where she is the assistive technology coordinator.
David Hatkoff, executive director of NewFest, joins us to talk about the 31st Annual New York LGBTQ Film Festival, which runs October 23 through 29.
Vangeline, founder of the New York Butoh Institute Festival, joins us to talk about the festival, presented by the Theater for the New City in association with New York Butoh Institute and running through October 27.
WNYC's Jay Vanasco joins us to discuss what to do this weekend.