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SCOTUS and marriage; Baltimore update; why you should wear the same thing to work every day; auditions; and an NYPD officer's stories. (episode)
The Supreme Court did something unusual during Tuesday's oral arguments for legalizing gay marriage: it allowed them to be recorded. A Yale Law School professor analyzes the highlights.
A faction of Baltimore's largely peaceful protests turned violent Monday night in reaction to the death of Freddie Gray at the hands of the police. Jonathan Capehart offers his thoughts.
Brian challenges listeners to wear the same thing to work every day for a week, as inspired by an NYC art director who's been wearing the same outfit for three years.
Despite the numerous contributions of women to jazz music over the years, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra has never had a permanent female band member.
Retired NYC cop and Steve Osborne shares his stories from his years with the NYPD as a lieutenant and commanding officer of the Manhattan Gang Squad.
The Tony-Award winning Broadway producer David Black shares stories from his long career and the people he met, from Laurence Olivier and Julie Harris, to Donald Trump and Richard Nixon.