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Paul Steely White Originally uploaded by wnyc Paul Steely White, executive director of Transportation Alternatives, rode his bike to the WNYC studios to talk about the city's Dep... (article)
A new survey shows that more and more New Yorkers spend half their income on rent. With a looming economic downturn, what’s the future of apartment prices in the city? But speaking o... (episode)
The Supreme Court just upheld Indiana’s voter ID law. Will verified voting curb voter fraud, or will it discourage voter participation? Also: a look at Sustainable Streets, the city... (episode)
Can independent film change the world? On May 10th, the world will play host to Pangea Day: a collection of live music, lectures, and 24 indy short films. The creators of the event w... (episode)
The Not Guilty verdict in the trial of the three New York City police officers charged in the shooting death of Sean Bell was announced this morning. We take your calls, and hear from... (episode)
Frank Abagnale got his fame from being a total fraud. Leonardo di Caprio portrayed him in the hit film Catch Me if You Can. He joins us to discuss ShredFest NYC and the importance o... (episode)
John Soloman, emergency preparedness expert, joins Brian to take listener questions in his last of four visits on 4/24/08. Donna Foote joins Brian on 4/24/08 to talk about her new ... (article)
Pennsylvania has been dubbed the make or break state in the democratic bid for the White House. Was it worth the hype? WNYC's political director Andrea Bernstein breaks down Hillary C... (episode)
The various candidates have not made any sweeping proposals with regards to urban policy, but WNYC’s Andrea Bernstein has looked closely at their opinions nevertheless. She reports on... (episode)
Here's what John Corbisiero, Commanding Officer of the 90th precinct wrote to us in response to our request for more info on the perceived increase in police presence in the Williamsb... (article)