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The next round in the "NYC Neighborhood Library Awards” process starts now as the finalists have been announced! (article)
Israel-U.S. Relations post-Netanyahu's win; three borough presidents; a documentary filmmaker confronts her family's secrets and the novelist James Hannaham discusses his new book. (episode)
Jodi Rudoren, the Jerusalem bureau chief for The New York Times and Time Magazine's Joe Klein discuss U.S.-Israeli relations now that Benjamin Netanyahu has won reelection.
Queens Borough President Melinda Katz, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and the Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr. talk about the issues facing residents of their boroughs.
Filmmaker Lacey Schwartz tells the story of her discovery of a huge family secret in her documentary "Little White Lie."
As the NCAA basketball tournament roars along, people on the Internet have been inspired to start brackets for all kinds of things, from Hindi movies to Catholic saints.
The Brooklyn novelist James Hannaham talks about his new novel that imagines modern-day slavery -- and even makes crack cocaine a character.