Why Is This Passover Different From Other Passovers?
Rabbi Matt Green, Associate Rabbi of Congregation Beth Elohim in Park Slope, discusses the story...
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'Las Borinqueñas' Tells the True Story of Unethical Contraceptive Testing in Puerto Rico
In the 1950s, American doctor Gregory Pincus concocted a plan to test out his new contraceptive...
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Honoring Pearl Bowser's Contributions to Black Cinema at BAM
Pearl Bowser was an early expert in Black cinema, and helped uncover and shed light on the work...
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A Beloved Lebanese Cookbook Gets an Update 50 Years Later (Food for Thought)
A little over 50 years ago, the original Lebanese Cuisine cookbook was published by Madelain...
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'Water for Elephants' Brings the Big Top to Broadway
In the new Broadway adaptation of the novel Water for Elephants, the actors and ensemble perform...
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EMEL Performs 'MRA' (Live from CR5)
Tunisian-American singer-songwriter EMEL has been called the Voice Of The Tunisian Revolution,...
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Do's and Don'ts of Nannying and Babysitting
Finding a reliable, trustworthy, and cost-effective nanny or babysitter can be a headache. Even...
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New Zealand-Australian Musician Jordan Rakei Previews His New Album, 'The Loop'
NPR's Tiny Desk producers called New Zealand born, Australian raised musician and singer Jordan...
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Jonathan Coulton for the Public Song Project, and Intellectual Property in the News
Jonathan Coulton discusses his cover of Irving Berlin's 1924 waltz "All Alone" for the Public...
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This Poetry Month, we want to explore poetry as a process, which consists of both writing, and...
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What is the Best Stephen King Novel? Let's Rank Them
50 years ago, Stephen King's debut novel Carrie was published, launching a new horror master, and...
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Saxophonist Melissa Aldana on 'Echoes Of The Inner Prophet' (Listening Party)
Grammy-nominated Chilean tenor saxophonist Melissa Aldana has just released her new album, Echoes...
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'The Sympathizer' Stars on the New HBO Drama
*The new HBO series, "The Sympathizer," adapts Viet Thanh Nguyen's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel...
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Activist and Painter Mary Lovelace O'Neal's New Chelsea Gallery Show
For the last 60 years, activist and artist Mary Lovelace O'Neal's bold, large-scale paintings...
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Living with Generational Trauma and OCD in 'You Know What You Did'
In the new thriller novel, You Know What You Did, Annie Shaw seems to have it all: a dream career...
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A History of New York City Told Through its Restaurants
New York Magazine's latest cover story is a history of the city's most iconic restaurants and the...
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The Role of Race And Identity in Shakespeare
[REBROADCAST FROM August 22, 2023] From "Othello" to "The Merchant of Venice," Shakespeare's...
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Graphic Novel 'This Country' Explores Moving to Rural America
[REBROADCAST from August 23, 2023] A new graphic memoir from New Yorker cartoonist Navied...
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The Voyeuristic Aliens Of 'Landscape with Invisible Hand'
[REBROADCAST FROM August 23, 2023] An alien invasion reshapes the United States economy in a new...
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Edan Lepucki's New Novel, "Time's Mouth"
[REBROADCAST FROM August 24, 2023] Edan Lepucki's latest novel, Time's Mouth, follows a woman who...
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