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All Of It
ALL OF IT is a show about culture and its consumers. ALL OF IT is a show about culture and context. ALL OF IT is a show about culture and the culture. Our aim is to engage the thinkers, doers, makers, and creators, about the what and why of their work. People make the culture and we hope,...
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Last Chance to See Rashid Johnson at the Guggenheim
[REBROADCAST FROM April 18, 2025] Today is the opening of the Guggenheim's major survey of artist Rashid Johnson, who was born in Chicago in the late...
Why Some Concert Merch Becomes Priceless
Music merch is more than a concert souvenir now. It’s big business and a hot collector’s market! Music industry strategist Tatiana Cirisano and Mntge...
Your Favorite Train Trips Part 2!
Recently, Tom Hall, Vice President of Lonely Planet Experiences and train travel enthusiast shared his recommendations for some of the best rail journ...
'How to be a Rich Old Lady,' Part 2!
We kicked off the show this week with Amanda Holden, a financial expert who focuses on educating every day people--especially women--about how to inve...
Saul Williams on 'Sinners' and His Latest Grammy-nominated Album
Saul Williams is nominated for a Grammy for Best Spoken Word Poetry Album for his collaborative release, Saul Williams meets Carlos Niño & Friends at...
Delroy Lindo and Miles Caton on Fighting Vampires in 'Sinners'
The mega-hit vampire film "Sinners" is poised to be a serious awards season contender. Miles Caton stars in the film as Sammie, the young guitar playe...
National Bagel Day!
Today is National Bagel Day and joining us is Sam Silverman, known as New York's "Bagel Ambassador" and founder of Bagel Up and Bagelfest. He shares h...
Kennedy Center Cancellations and Art in the Second Trump Administration
Last week the Washington National Opera announced that it would find a new home after over 50 years at the Kennedy Center, the latest in a series of h...
The Legacy of the Late Bobby Weir and the Grateful Dead
David Browne, Rolling Stone contributing writer and author of So Many Roads: The Life and Times of the Grateful Dead, joins to talk about the legacy o...
Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros: Live In Colorado (A Listening Party)
[REBROADCAST FROM February 18, 2022] The world mourned Grateful Dead founding member Bob Weir, who died over the weekend. We air part of our conversat...
Train Hour Part 2: Amazing Train Journeys
Last week we discussed best places to travel in 2026. This week we focus specifically on train journeys both here in the U.S and abroad. Our expert jo...
Train Hour Part 1: Train Dreams star Joel Edgerton and Director Clint Bentley
The meditative drama "Train Dreams" follows a logger in the Northwest at the turn of the century dealing with loss and a quickly changing industrial l...
The HawtPlates Perform Live
The HawtPlates describe themselves as "a family singing group that was formed in a one-bedroom apartment in The Bronx." Throughout this month until Ja...
How To Deal With Other Theatergoers' Bad Etiquette
After a viral altercation at a recent production of "Mamma Mia," people might be thinking about theater etiquette, and how to address misbehavior with...
'Marjorie Prime' Stars June Squibb, Cynthia Nixon, and Danny Burstein as Humans Grappling with Memory and Artificial Intelligence
In the Broadway play "Marjorie Prime," an elderly woman named Marjorie (June Squibb) is struggling with dementia. In order to help her, Marjorie's dau...
'Abbott Elementary' Star Tyler James Williams
Actor Tyler James Williams, who plays Gregory on "Abbott Elementary," discusses the latest season of the beloved sitcom.
Why Waiting for the Next TV Season Takes So Long Now
Long gaps between season finales and premieres have become standard across television. The Ringer senior editor Ben Lindbergh and journalist and data...
'The Voice of Hind Rajab' Tells a Heartbreaking True Story in a Unique Way
The new film "The Voice of Hind Rajab" tells the story of the attempted rescue of Hind Rajab, a young girl who was stuck in a car in Gaza after every...
"Pluribus" Shows A Future Where Everyone’s Happy, and That’s the Problem
In the new post-apocalyptic sci-fi drama, "Pluribus," author Carol Sturka, the most miserable person on Earth, must save the world from an extraterres...
How to be a Rich Old Lady
Amanda Holden spent years working in Wall Street before she had an epiphany that she was just making rich people richer. She left to start her own com...
Don Was and the Pan-Detroit Ensemble 'Groove In The Face of Adversity' (Listening Party)
The Pan-Detroit Ensemble is the new band from native Detroiter, Grammy-winning producer and longtime Blue Note Records president Don Was. Their debut...
Director Park Chan-wook on 'No Other Choice'
"No Other Choice," the latest film from director Park Chan-wook, follows a recently laid-off father and husband who resorts to violent means to elimin...
The 250th Anniversary of Thomas Paine's 'Common Sense'
250 years ago tomorrow, a relatively unknown colonist swept up in revolutionary fever, Thomas Paine, wrote and published a pamphlet called Common Sens...
Star Tessa Thompson Talks 'Hedda'
[REBROADCAST FROM Dec. 1, 2025] A provocative re-imagining of Henrik Ibsen’s classic play, “Hedda” stars Tessa Thompson as the aristocrat caught betwe...
Cecily Strong and Beck Bennett Go 'All Out' on Broadway
Following 2024's "All In: Comedy About Love," writer Simon Rich is back on Broadway with "All Out: Comedy About Ambition," a production of live readin...
NYC Winter Jazzfest Preview: Giant Step 35.5
NYC Winter Jazzfest will celebrate the 35.5 year legacy of legendary party promoter, record label and creative agency Giant Step on January 11 at Else...
NYC Winter Jazzfest Preview with Freedom Riders
The jazz collective Freedom Riders celebrates the history of the namesake civil rights activists as well as the musicians who advocated for equality....
Forecasting Food Trends for 2026
What foods will be in, and what will be out, in 2026? Kim Severson, who covers food and food culture for the New York Times, joins to discuss her late...
The Most Anticipated Reads of 2026!
A recent YouGov poll found that nearly 40 percent of Americans did not read a single book in 2025. So 2026 is a perfect time to help turn that trend a...
Singer-Songwriter Annie DiRusso Performs Live in CR5
The singer-songwriter Annie DiRusso debuted this year with the album Super Pedestrian and already has a Tiny Desk concert under her belt. She performs...
A New Film Examines the Aftermath of The Eaton Fire
"All the Walls Came Down" is a documentary short — short listed at the 98th Academy Awards — that provides a candid look at the aftermath of 2025's Ea...
Laughing Toward A More Fulfilling Life
Chris Duffy is an award winning comedian with experience working on comedy shows with Wyatt Cenac and John Oliver, and host of the podcast "How To Be...
Top US Travel Destinations For 2026
Condé Nast Traveler recently published a list of “The Best Places to Go in the US in 2026.” Associate director of articles Megan Spurrell shares their...
Get Lit Preview: Ocean Vuong on 'The Emperor of Gladness'
Our January Get Lit with All Of It book club selection is the novel The Emperor of Gladness by Ocean Vuong. The story follows a young man named Hai wh...
Previewing This Year's 'Under The Radar' Fest
The Under the Radar Festival returns this year with more than 25 examples of groundbreaking stage productions from around the world. The festival's c...
What Lines Are Worth It?
Sometimes long lines for food can be worth it. Tammie Teclemariam, the Underground Gourmet columnist at New York Magazine, joins to discuss her piece...
A Brain Health Challenge for 2026
Looking for a way to reset your mental health, and activate your brain in 2026? Dana G. Smith of the New York Times is spearheading a five day brain h...
Remembering January 6th, Five Years Later
Five years ago today, a violent mob broke into the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to halt the certification of the 2020 presidential election results. Mar...
What TV To Watch Through Your Winter Hibernation
What television shows and streaming series should we look forward to in the new year? Vulture TV critic Kathryn VanArendonk shares her recommendations...
What New York Looked Like in 1776
2026 marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, which marked the founding of the United States of America. Much important revolut...