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Jul 11, 2025 • 26min

What's Your Favorite Movie of the 21st Century

The New York Times is spending the summer ranking 100 of the best movies of the 21st century so far, based around the voting of over 500 directors, actors and producers in Hollywood. Kyle Buchanan, New York Times pop culture reporter and awards season columnist, discusses the list, his favorite 21st century movies, and listeners share their picks.More Info:100 Best Movies of the 21st CenturyHow Actors and Directors VotedReaders Topp 100 picksThe QuizLooking for a great movie to watch?Cast Your Vote / Make Your Ballot
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Jul 11, 2025 • 19min

NYC Summer Read: 'The Doorman'

[REBROADCAST FROM May 20, 2025] The new novel The Doorman follows Chicky Diaz, the titular character working at a high end Manhattan building who becomes ensnared in the web of secrets his residents try to keep. Author Chris Pavone discusses his new thriller.
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Jul 11, 2025 • 32min

When To DIY, And When To Hire A Professional

Dan Medley is a contractor and the founder of Team Handy Dan. He also teaches people the basics of home repair. He offers tips from how to build a home toolbox to how to assess when you can do a job yourself, and when to call a professional.  
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Jul 10, 2025 • 24min

Has Insomnia Become a Public Health Emergency?

Jennifer Senior used to have no trouble sleeping. Until she did. In her new article for The Atlantic, called "Why Can’t Americans Sleep? Insomnia has become a public-health emergency," she looks at how insomnia is now tenacious and pervasive. She joins us to discuss her reporting, and talk about how America is actually making its sleep crisis worse.
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Jul 10, 2025 • 25min

The 100th Anniversary of the Scopes Trial

July 10 marks the 100th anniversary of the start of the Scopes Trial, which centered on the ability to teach the theory of evolution in public schools. We reflect on the legacy of this monumental case and its relevance today, with Brenda Wineapple, author of the book Keeping the Faith: God, Democracy, and the Trial That Riveted a Nation.
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Jul 10, 2025 • 22min

Beach Reads Week: Katie Yee's Heartbreak Novel

We continue our week of beach reads with a debut novel from Katie Yee, called Maggie: Or, a Man and a Woman Walk Into a Bar. The story follows a woman who finds out her husband has been having an affair with a woman named Maggie... and that she has also been diagnosed with cancer. Yee discusses the novel, which is out on July 22, and will be speaking on 'pub day' at Yu and Me Bookstore at the NYPL Chatham Square Branch, and on July 24 with Books Are Magic at the Melissa Joy Manning Jewelry Store.  
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Jul 10, 2025 • 28min

Jonathan Adler's Ceramic Art At The Museum of Arts and Design

Jonathan Adler's 30 year career is being celebrated at the Museum of Art & Design in a show titled "The Mad, MAD World of Jonathan Adler," which looks at his ceramic work over the past 30 years.
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Jul 9, 2025 • 20min

Beach Reads: 'The Griffin Sister's Greatest Hits'

Bestselling author Jennifer Weiner's latest novel The Griffin Sisters' Greatest Hits follows sisters Zoe and Cassie as they skyrocket to early‑2000s pop stardom, only for a tragedy to end their meteoric rise and shatter their bond. Years later, after going their separate ways, Zoe's teenage daughter tries to engineer a reunion. Weiner talks about her new book.
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Jul 9, 2025 • 30min

How 1990s NYC Skateboarding Culture Birthed 'Supreme'

Josh Swade, director of the 30 for 30 documentary “Empire Skate,” dives into the gritty skateboarding culture of 1990s New York City. He reveals how this underground scene laid the foundation for the iconic brand Supreme. Swade discusses the transformation of local skate shops into fashion phenomena, highlighting innovative marketing and the rise of a resale market. Personal anecdotes about the vibrant community, shared experiences, and the impact of the film 'Kids' showcase the resilience and creativity of young skaters navigating urban challenges.
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Jul 9, 2025 • 24min

How The Zombies Went from English Teen Rockers to Hall of Famers

The Zombies were core to the British Invasion of the 1960s, with songs like She's Not There, and Time of the Season. "Hung Up On A Dream: The Zombies Documentary" explores how the English teenagers became Rock and Roll Hall of Famers. Lead singer Colin Blunstone discusses the group's story, and takes listener calls, along with the film's director Robert Schwartzman. On Wednesday evening at Gramercy Theatre, there will be a screening of the film followed by Q&A and unplugged performance with Blunstone and Schwartzman's band, Rooney.

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