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Recent WNYC Podcasts
Profiles, storytelling and insightful conversations, hosted by David Remnick.
Aria Code is a podcast that pulls back the curtain on some of the most famous arias in opera history, with insight from the biggest voices of our time, including Roberto Alagna, Diana Damrau, Sondra Radvanovsky...
A podcast about the left turns, missteps, and lucky breaks that make science happen.
A podcast about how and why gentrification happens. Season 3, produced in partnership with WLRN, Miami’s public radio station, introduces us to “climate gentrification,” reporting about the ways climate change,...
A Piece of Work is everything you want to know about modern and contemporary art but were afraid to ask. Hosted by Broad City’s Abbi Jacobson, this 10-episode series explores everything from Pop Art to performa...
On the surface, LIES sounds like just another interview show. But host Sara Schaefer demands something different from her guests: everything they say has to be a lie. In a world over-saturated with confessional...
Recent WNYC Episodes
Publication Date | Jan 06, 2011
Duration | 00:17:19
Publication Date | Jan 06, 2011
Duration | 00:17:19
Detainees held by the United States government at the Guantanamo Bay prison have been administered very high doses of the drug Mefloquine, according to a new report from Seton Hall Law School. While the drug is...
Publication Date | Dec 30, 2010
Duration | 00:14:03
Publication Date | Dec 30, 2010
Duration | 00:14:03
In 1972, Congress launched the nation’s most ambitious experiment in universal health care: virtually anyone diagnosed with kidney failure, regardless of age or income, was granted comprehensive coverage under ...
Publication Date | Dec 23, 2010
Duration | 00:17:11
Publication Date | Dec 23, 2010
Duration | 00:17:11
Dr. Ron O'Dor, Senior Scientist, Census of Marine Life, Consortium for Ocean Leadership, tells us about the first Census of Marine Life—a 10-year exploration carried out by scientists from 80 nations. It reveal...
Publication Date | Dec 16, 2010
Duration | 00:33:24
Publication Date | Dec 16, 2010
Duration | 00:33:24
The use of forensic DNA databanks by law enforcement has exploded since the mid 1990s. We’ll examine the implications widespread stockpiling of genetic information has for criminal investigations and civil l...
Publication Date | Dec 09, 2010
Duration | 00:19:43
Publication Date | Dec 09, 2010
Duration | 00:19:43
Global talks on climate change have been underway in Cancun, Mexico for days now. New York Times columnist Andy Revkin tells the latest on what’s happening and why expectations have been so low this year.
Andy ...
Publication Date | Dec 02, 2010
Duration | 00:21:29
Publication Date | Dec 02, 2010
Duration | 00:21:29
Mira Kamdar, senior fellow at the World Policy Institute and associate fellow at the Asia Society, examines why U.S. agribusinesses are extremely interested in India, especially when it comes to the developm...
Publication Date | Nov 04, 2010
Duration | 00:18:16
Publication Date | Nov 04, 2010
Duration | 00:18:16
President Obama travels to India this weekend, and while his trip may come at time of heightened tensions between in the region, but India and Pakistan have been feuding for decades. Ending that conflict has be...
Publication Date | Nov 04, 2010
Duration | 00:15:08
Publication Date | Nov 04, 2010
Duration | 00:15:08
Hossam Bahgat, founder and director of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, discusses his work to protect civil and religious rights in Egypt, and the threat of violence and discrimination aimed at the ...