The first inaugural Brooklyn Guitar Festival runs tonight at Warsaw and tomorrow night at Arlo Hotel Williamsburg. Organizer Joel Harrison and performer Steve Cardenas come to the studio to perform and preview the concerts. Photo by Jack Vartoogian/Getty Images: American jazz musician John Patitucci (right) on electric bass guitar performs with his Electric Guitar Quartet with Steve Cardenas on electric guitar in a concert in 'The Shape of Jazz' series at Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall, New York, ...
Jun 12, 2026•20 min•Ep. 2354
The 1950 World Cup in Brazil is famous in the history of United States soccer. The U.S. Men's National team, made up of immigrants and amateurs, stunned the world by defeating England 1-0. Haitian-American author Dimitry Elias Léger has written a new novel, Death of the Soccer God , in part inspired by the events of 1950. The book is centered around sports-obsessed protagonist Gilbert Chevalier, born into Port-au-Prince high society who moves to the streets of Harlem and is spotted by national r...
Jun 12, 2026•27 min•Ep. 2352
Hrishikesh Hirway , host of the popular podcast, Song Exploder, where he breaks down songs with artists who wrote and recorded them. When he's not hosting podcasts, Hirway writes and records original music. His new album, In the Last Hour of Light , is the first Hirway is releasing under his own name. The songs touch on love and loss and were written following the death of his mother and in the midst of his father's hospitalization. Hrishikesh Hirway shares some music in an All Of It Listening P...
Jun 12, 2026•18 min•Ep. 2353
ctor, author, and woodworker Nick Offerman hosts "A Wonder Is What It Is," an audio series from All Of It with Alison Stewart celebrating poetry and inspired by Nick's love for writer, farmer and activist Wendell Berry. In each episode, Nick reads a poem and shares his reflections. Today's poem is "The Wish to Be Generous" by Wendell Berry. Produced by Simon Close Mixing by Amber D Bruce Music composed by Mark Greenberg at The Mayfair Workshop Art by Greg Ruth Series co-created by Nick Offerman,...
Jun 12, 2026•5 min•Ep. 2355
The stars of Broadway's Tony-winning musical "The Outsiders" join Alison Stewart live in The Greene Space at WNYC. The event features up-close performances from actors Noah Pacht (Ponyboy), Caleb Mathura (Johnny Cade), SeQuoiia (Dallas Winston), Dan Berry (Darrel), Sutton James Kaylor (Sodapop), and Emma Pittman (Cherry). They talk about their roles and break down the work of putting on a hit Broadway show eight times a week. Photo by Zach Gottehrer-Cohen/WNYC Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz co...
Jun 11, 2026•50 min•Ep. 2350
Azniv Korkejian, known by her stage name Bedouine , shares music from her new album called Neon Summer Skin , and previews upcoming local concerts at National Sawdust and Rough Trade Below. Photo by Janell Shirtcliff Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jun 10, 2026•26 min•Ep. 2346
Tori Kelly previews her forthcoming album, God Must Really Love Me , and her show at Madison Square Garden on June 11. Photo courtesy of the artist Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jun 10, 2026•25 min•Ep. 2347
A new project from bassist Dave Ambrosio unearths jazz compositions from the 1960s that reflect the progressive politics and musical spirit of the time. Recorded for the Blue Note label, many of the original songs were shelved for years before being released. A new album titled Civil Disobedience features new versions of those songs recorded by Ambrosio's band of the same name. They will perform an album release show at Joe's Pub on June 11. Cover art courtesy of the band Hosted by Simplecast, a...
Jun 10, 2026•37 min•Ep. 2348
" Summer for the City " returns to Lincoln Center today, with a lineup of free events and performances running through August 8. Lincoln Center chief artistic officer Shanta Thake joins us with a preview, alongside singer Nona Hendryx , who previews her upcoming event " Nightbirds, The Music of Labelle " taking place on June 28. Photo by John Lamparski/Getty Images: Nona Hendryx performs during I Dream A Dream That Dreams Back At Me Juneteenth Celebration at Lincoln Center on June 19, 2021 in Ne...
Jun 10, 2026•14 min•Ep. 2349
Author, patient advocate and health coach Amy Kurtz discusses her new book, But You Look Fine: Trapped in the Hell Between Sick and Well and How To Break Free . Cover art courtesy of Hachette Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising....
Jun 09, 2026•31 min•Ep. 2342
Veteran journalist Vincent Coppola discusses his new memoir, Gowanus Crossing: A Brooklyn Boyhood , which paints a lively portrait of Gowanus and its many eccentric characters, back when it was an Italian American neighborhood. Plus, listeners share their own memories of Gowanus pre-gentrification. Cover art courtesy of Henry Holt and Co. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising....
Jun 09, 2026•20 min•Ep. 2343
Singer Jalen Ngonda continues to honor the Motown sound of the 1960s and '70s on his latest release, following his critically acclaimed 2023 debut, Come Around and Love Me . He performs songs live from his sophomore album, Doctrine of Love , ahead of his appearance at the Gramercy Theatre. Image courtesy of the artist Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising....
Jun 09, 2026•25 min•Ep. 2344
The year 1973 is important in New York for many reasons. It's credited as being the year when hip-hop was born, when Gray's Papaya opened, and when movies like "Mean Streets" or "Soylent Green" were released. It's also the last time the Knicks won the NBA Finals. WNYC/Gothamist culture editor Matthew Schnipper discusses his article, " The Knicks last won an NBA championship in 1973. Here’s what NYC looked like 53 years ago ," and listeners share their memories of the Knicks and New York in 1973....
Jun 09, 2026•24 min•Ep. 2345
The iconic New York City red carpet interviewer George Whipple has a rich and surprising backstory – and it goes beyond his show-stopping eyebrows. George Whipple and director Adam Paul Verity discuss the new documentary, “ Whipple’s World ,” where the tables are turned and George becomes the subject. The film premieres at the Tribeca Film Festival. Photo by Gary Gershoff/WireImage: NY 1 entertainment reporter George Whipple interviews Elmo at the 7th Annual Only Make Believe Gala at Millennium ...
Jun 08, 2026•29 min•Ep. 2337
The Lorraine Motel is best known as the site of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination in 1968. Producer Alvin Hall discusses " The Lorraine ," a new documentary about the motel's owners and its legacy as a haven for Black travelers during segregation. The film premieres at the Tribeca Festival. Image courtesy of the documentary Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising....
Jun 08, 2026•20 min•Ep. 2338
The documentary " Hollywood Does Abortion " looks at how depictions of abortion in film and television have both reflected and distorted this procedure in ways that have impacted the public discourse. Filmmakers Barbara Attie, Janet Goldwater, and Mike Attie discuss their documentary, which makes its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival. Image courtesy of the film Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for adv...
Jun 08, 2026•22 min•Ep. 2339
This year is the 25th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in 2001. A new documentary, " IX XI ," revisits the tragedy by hearing the stories and reflections of 12 people who experienced the attacks from different perspectives. "IX XI" is screening as part of Tribeca Festival on June 14th at 3pm at the Village East by Angelika. Director Sean Wilsey discusses the film, alongside one of its subjects Stefan Springman, who was at ground zero as a cameraman. Photo by Gary Hershorn via Getty: The Corn Moon...
Jun 08, 2026•27 min•Ep. 2340
[00:00] [REBROADCAST FROM May 21, 2026] The stars of Broadway's nine-time Tony-nominated musical ‘CATS: The Jellicle Ball’ join All Of It with Alison Stewart live in The Greene Space at WNYC. Enjoy live performances from the show's stars, including André de Shields and Tempress Chastity Moore , and hear from co-directors Bill Rauch and Zhailon Levingston as well as co-choreographers Omari Wiles and Arturo Lyons about bringing ballroom to Broadway in this celebrated revival. This event is part of...
Jun 05, 2026•1 hr 42 min•Ep. 2336
The new play " The Balusters " follows one Neighborhood Association over a series of escalating meetings about one dangerous intersection. Playwright David Lindsay-Abaire discusses the show, which is up for five Tony Awards. He is joined by actor Anika Noni Rose , who plays a newcomer to the neighborhood, and Richard Thomas , who has received a Tony nomination for his role as the longtime leader of the Neighborhood Association. Production photo courtesy of the MTC Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWiz...
Jun 04, 2026•30 min•Ep. 2333
Gawker was a pioneering, era-defining blog that covered the world of media and celebrities and was known for its snarky creative voice and questionable journalistic ethics. Ten years after the billionaire-funded lawsuit that drove it into bankruptcy, Frank DiGiacomo , entertainment reporter and co-author of Paper of Wreckage: An Oral History of The New York Post , discusses the outlet's enduring legacy as described in his recent piece, " At Gawker, They Battled a Billionaire. 10 Years Later, the...
Jun 04, 2026•23 min•Ep. 2334
The new documentary " Mario " chronicles the life and career of New York governor Mario Cuomo. Directors Teddy and George Kunhardt discuss the film, which has its world premiere tonight at the Tribeca Festival. Archival film still courtesy of the documentary Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising....
Jun 04, 2026•26 min•Ep. 2335
Many parents will know that youth sports outside of school look much different than they did in previous generations. And recently, the costs of just participating in youth sports have skyrocketed, in part due to an increase in private equity ownership over leagues and organizations. Steve Politi , NJ.com sports columnist, discusses his months long reporting into youth sports that's the result of his story, " The shocking cost of youth sports in New Jersey ." Plus, parents share their stories an...
Jun 03, 2026•30 min•Ep. 2329
Find yourself repeatedly singing a song while in the shower or walking down the street, no matter how hard you try to forget it? That would be an earworm, a phenomena that a majority of people regularly experience. Rachel Feltman , host of the Scientific American podcast, Science Quickly, discusses the research of earworms , and listeners share the songs that are perennially stuck in their heads. Stock image by Nuthawut Somsuk/iStock via Getty Creative Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. S...
Jun 03, 2026•20 min•Ep. 2330
As the cost of living and rent increases, the concept of buying a home feels like a pipe dream to many people living in their 20's and 30's. Financial journalist and author Beth Kobliner 's latest edition of her book Get a Financial Life: Personal Finance in Your Twenties and Thirties provides tips for Millennials and Gen Z on how to choose the right bank, avoid excessive fees, and rein in spending based on the latest research. Stock image by mladenbalinovac/E+ via Getty Creative Hosted by Simpl...
Jun 03, 2026•28 min•Ep. 2331
[REBROADCAST FROM April 16, 2026] In the new Broadway play "Becky Shaw," a blind date goes disastrously wrong, spinning out into unexpected consequences for a whole group of interconnected people. Actors Patrick Ball (still with us from the previous conversation about "The Pitt") and Madeline Brewer discuss starring in the show. Production photo by Marc J. Franklin Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for adve...
Jun 03, 2026•21 min•Ep. 2332
Shakespeare in the Park is back, with free Shakespeare throughout the summer at the Delacorte Theater. This summer the first production is Romeo and Juliet, starring Ra'Mya Latiah Aikens as Juliet, Daniel Bravo Hernandez as Romeo and Caleb Joshua Eberhardt as Mercutio. The trio discuss the production, running now in Central Park. Photo by Joan Marcus: Ra’Mya Latiah Aikens and Daniel Bravo Hernández in the free Shakespeare in the Park production of ROMEO & JULIET, directed by Saheem Ali, runn...
Jun 02, 2026•33 min•Ep. 2325
[REBROADCAST FROM May 18, 2026] In the new acclaimed Broadway play "Giant," the beloved children's author Roald Dahl is forced to confront the consequences of a book review he wrote that has been interpreted as antisemitic. Dahl is confronted by Jessie Stone, a woman working for his publishing company who is sent to help clean up the mess. Aya Cash , who plays Stone, and playwright Mark Rosenblatt discuss "Giant," up for 4 Tony Awards. Cash and Rosenblatt are both nominated. Photo by Joan Marcus...
Jun 02, 2026•17 min•Ep. 2326
Celebrated author and bookstore owner Ann Patchett discusses her latest novel, Whistler , which tells the story of a woman and her old step-father who reconnect many years after the events that separated them. Cover art courtesy of HarperCollins Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising....
Jun 02, 2026•28 min•Ep. 2327
Chris Smalls, who became known for his unionization efforts at an Amazon warehouse in Staten Island, discusses his new book When the Revolution Comes: A Fight for the Future of the Working Class , which discusses his life and his work founding the Amazon Labor Union. Photo by Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty Images: Amazon labor organizer Chris Smalls leads a rally on the eve of the union election for the LDJ5 Amazon Sort Center on April 24, 2022 in Staten Island, New York. Hosted by Simplec...
Jun 02, 2026•21 min•Ep. 2328
Today would have been the 100th birthday of film star and pop culture icon Marilyn Monroe. To celebrate the centennial, Andrew Wilson discusses his new biography, I Wanna Be Loved By You: Marilyn Monroe, A Life in 100 Takes . Plus, listeners share their favorite Marilyn Monroe films, and their memories of her life and career. Photo by Baron/Hulton Archive/Getty Images: Actress Marilyn Monroe poses for a portrait laying on the grass in 1954 in Palm Springs, California. Hosted by Simplecast, an Ad...
Jun 01, 2026•26 min•Ep. 2321