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And the Winner Is… Tony Nominees in Their Own Words (Midday on WNYC)


We spoke with the stars, writers and directors of Tony nominated Broadway productions! Check out our favorite conversations as the June 10th awards ceremony approaches!
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Underreported from WNYC's The Leonard Lopate Show
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Major news events throughout the world continue to be largely ignored until they reach tragic proportions. Underreported, a weekly feature on The Leonard Lopate Show, tackles these issues and gives an in-depth look into stories that are often relegated to the back pages.
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New Sounds is unlike any radio show you've ever heard: a whirlwind tour of new and unusual music from all corners of the globe. New Sounds combs recent recordings for one of the most informative and compelling hours on radio, and aims to make the world smaller. For over 25 years, host John Schaefer has been finding the melody in the rainforest and the rhythm in an orchestra of tin cans. Defying rigid categorization and genre pigeonholing, New Sounds offers new ways to hear the ancient langua ...
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This Week in Politics: George Santos is out. Now what?
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On This Week in Politics, WNYC's senior political reporter Brigid Bergin puts the Santos news in context. Speaking with Weekend Edition host David Furst, she looks at what's next for New York's 3rd Congressional District and the House of Representatives.Bởi WNYC Radio
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Congress expels Rep. George Santos on 3rd attempt: What happens next?
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George Santos is no longer in the U.S. House. The former Republican representative for Queens and Long Island was formally expelled from Congress on Friday by a 311-114 vote, just two weeks after a damning report from a House ethics subcommittee found “substantial evidence” of misconduct and illegal activity. He is now the first member in more than…
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MTA can’t even run its monthly board meeting on time
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The board will vote on the proposed tolling scheme — which centers on a $15 toll for cars most hours of the day — at its November meeting on Dec. 6. Eagle-eyed readers may notice that date is not, in fact, in November.Bởi WNYC Radio
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NYC e-bike owners wonder where to store their rides amid fear of battery fires
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Landlords across New York City are banning tenants from storing e-bikes in their buildings. They're worried about fires sparked by unregulated lithium batteries. WNYC’s Stephen Nessen reports on the latest twist in the city’s ongoing battle over e-bikes.Bởi WNYC Radio
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New York advocates push for millions in funding for the state youth mental health system
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Teenagers across the nation are navigating a mental health crisis so significant, that in 2021, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and other organizations, declared a state of emergency in adolescent mental health nationwide.In New York, staffing shortages and long waitlists for city and sta…
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"It does all come together in this neighborhood": Stories from Kensington, Brooklyn
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WNYC's Community Partnerships desk regularly teams up with the nonprofit, Street Lab, to collect and share stories from neighborhoods across the five boroughs. We recently stationed ourselves in Brooklyn's Kensington neighborhood. Here's some of what we heard. The transcript of the voices we collected have been lightly edited for clarity. Shuhana U…
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Unique chopped barbecue adds kick to special occasions
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The taste of a particular dish can bring back a flood of warm memories. WNYC's Community Partnerships Desk is asking New Yorkers to share what comes to mind when thinking about a favorite meal. Patrice Coleman is a lifelong resident of St. Albans, Queens. WNYC's Community Partnerships Desk talked with her as part of a collaboration with the Queens …
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Live at The Public Theater: A reframing of the origin story of Manhattan
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At the heart of Mary Kathryn Nagle’s new play “Manahatta” at The Public Theater is the city’s origin story, told and giddily retold over centuries: the moment when Dutch settlers ostensibly “purchased” the island of Manhattan from gullible Lenape natives for the equivalent of $24. Arun Venugopal, senior reporter in the newsroom's Race and Justice U…
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Civil lawsuit accuses Mayor Adams of sexual assault
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In court filings, the accuser says Adams sexually assaulted her when they were both city employees in 1993, when Adams was a transit officer. Adams has denied the allegations. The woman is accusing him of other charges as well, including battery, employment discrimination, retaliation and “intentional infliction of emotional distress.” The court fi…
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NYC Holocaust survivors urge empathy, tolerance amid Israel-Hamas war
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Holocaust survivors interviewed by Gothamist described the Oct. 7 attack as shocking and horrific, and the rise in anti-semitic hate crimes and rhetoric was a grim reminder how such sentiments still lurk under the surface of modern society. But they also shared a similar outlook on what’s needed now on both sides of the conflict: empathy.…
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New Yorkers' least favorite part of the holidays
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As we head into the holiday, WNYC's All Things Considered host Sean Carlson and All Things Considered producer Elizabeth Shwe wanted to get a vibe check on New Yorkers' Thanksgiving plans this year. They went outside WNYC's office in Lower Manhattan to ask New Yorkers what their least favorite part of the holiday is.…
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NYC seeks total ban of vendors on Brooklyn Bridge
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New York City has spent years trying to better control the tens of thousands of people who walk across the Brooklyn Bridge every day. The city is seeking to ban all vendors on the Brooklyn Bridge to make more space for pedestrians, despite complaints from licensed peddlers that they’re being unfairly targeted. The city said the proposed rule is des…
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Robotic voice at PATH stations warns fare beaters of ‘violation’
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Fare evasion costs mass transit agencies hundreds of millions of dollars every year. The PATH system is trying a novel approach to deter people from slipping through some of its turnstiles. But as WNYC’s Stephen Nessen reports, it's not without its kinks.Bởi WNYC Radio
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New Jersey has its own real-life Alice's Restaurant
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Alice Szigethy has always been tickled that her restaurant in Lake Hopatcong, NJ shares a name with Arlo Guthrie's famous, offbeat, meandering anti-war folk ballad. She's less amused that people keep swiping her framed copies of Guthrie's album. But somehow, her own son has reached the ripe old age of 19 without ever hearing "Alice's Restaurant Mas…
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Florets flourish warm memories for Queens women
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As people gather with family and friends over food during this holiday season, WNYC's Community Partnership Desk is asking New Yorkers to reflect on the dishes that hold a special place in their hearts. Maram Adbelal lives in Jackson Heights, Queens. WNYC's Community Partnerships Desk talked with her as part of a collaboration with the Queens Memor…
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Fisherman uses magnets to pull guns and bikes from NYC waterways
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A typical fishing trip in New York City often involves casting for hours without a bite. But on a recent morning in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park, magnet fisherman James Kane had luck on his side. He tossed a powerful rare earth magnet tied to the end of an orange rope into the lake and slowly pulled in the line. He’d attracted a big one.…
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NYC community composting programs face collapse after Adams administration proposed cuts
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Mayor Eric Adams has proposed significant budget cuts across city services like schools, policing and sanitation. These reductions could spell the end for many community composting programs in New York City, even as the practice grows in prevalence across the five boroughs. Justin Green is the Executive Director of Big Reuse, an environmental nonpr…
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Many migrant kids at NYC schools are new to English. They're finding creative ways to learn.
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Valeska Cardona, 9, is still far from calling herself conversational in English — she’s trying to remember how to pronounce the word orange — but she says she’s cracked the code for making a friend. “You have to say, ‘Hi, how are you, what’s your name? My name is Valeska,’” Cardona said. Sometimes the native Spanish speaker will ask, “where you fro…
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Mudslide on Metro-North railroad highlights climate change's threat to public transit
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A landslide of debris from a property in Westchester disrupted service on Metro North's Hudson Line last month. WNYC's Stephen Nessen visited the site where repairs are still ongoing.Bởi WNYC Radio
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Lawsuit challenging segregation in New Jersey's schools heads to mediation
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It’s been more than five years since the NAACP, the Latino Action Network and other groups sued New Jersey — alleging the state is violating its own constitution and failing its children by letting pervasive segregation in schools fester. A few weeks ago, a judge finally handed down a long-awaited ruling that many advocates say just muddied the wat…
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NYC schools have few plans to help older students with dyslexia
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Mayor Eric Adams has made supporting students with dyslexia a top priority. The administration has rolled out pilot programs and new literacy curricula for elementary schools. But what about plans for kids with dyslexia in middle school and high school? WNYC’s Jessica Gould spoke with my colleague Michael Hill about it.…
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A rapper made 2 viral music videos on Rikers Island. Experts say it might make him a target.
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Brownsville rapper Taquan Jones was alone in his Rikers Island jail cell one day earlier this year when he had a big idea. Instead of laying around waiting for news on his case, he could make a music video. Jones was arrested in November 2022 on gun possession and other charges. Making a video in the violent city jail was an ambitious goal. Still, …
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Dining out in New York City this Thanksgiving
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Thanksgiving is rapidly approaching. But if you're not traveling out of town or planning on a big home cooked meal, it's not too late consider dining out in New York City this year. There's no clean up for you after dinner and there are still restaurants taking reservations. For some last-minute planning advice, Weekend Edition host David Furst is …
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This Week in Politics: The investigation into the Adams campaign - the story so far
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This month, we learned that the FBI opened an investigation into the campaign of New York City Mayor, Eric Adams, looking into potentially illegal donations made to the campaign. The mayor has not been charged with anything, but -- very publicly -- the FBI raided the home of a key fundraiser for the Adams campaign and seized some of the mayor's ele…
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