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Advice on creativity, finances, parenting, and more as we say good-bye to 2021 and prepare for the New Year. (episode)
Catch up with some favorite interviews with guests including John McWhorter, Jelani Cobb and Marcus Miller. (episode)
Call-in and get a prize if you answer questions correctly about local and national news, COVID science, and pop culture too. (episode)
It's our end-of-year quiz. Test your knowledge of 2021's news and culture.
Omicron, Isolation, Quarantine & More; What Does Kwanzaa Mean to You?; Parents and Teachers Call-in: The Words of 2021 (episode)
Daniel Griffin discusses the latest on the Omicron surge, and isolation and quarantine protocols.
Listeners call-in to share what Kwanzaa means to them.
Christina Veiga talks about how schools are navigating so many positive cases, and takes calls from parents and teachers about how they're coping in this moment.
Ben Zimmer talks about some of the words with special significance in 2021.
'Monday Morning Politics' with Jonathan Lemire; Meet NYC's New Transportation Commissioner; Omicron update with Angela Rasmussen; Remembering Bishop Tutu and others who inspired us (episode)
Jonathan Lemire, White House bureau chief at Politico and MSNBC host, discusses the latest national political developments.
City Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez discusses his tenure at City Hall and his appointment to be New York City's next transportation commissioner.
The latest in COVID-19 news headlines, plus your calls.
Listeners call in to reflect on the legacy of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who died last weekend at the age of 90.
For Christmas Eve, a 'gathering' of experts to help with connecting across what divides us, including Middle Church's Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis to WNYC's Kai Wright and Anna Sale. (episode)
Catch up on recent conversations with McKay Coppins, Sandro Galea, Anne Helen Petersen, and listeners who quit their jobs in what's being called the 'great resignation' (episode)
2021's biggest lies and liars; Scott Stringer's 'Exit Interview'; Dr. Uché Blackstock on omicron; Listeners' arts picks (episode)
Glenn Kessler from The Washington Post brings us "the biggest Pinocchios" of 2021.
The New York City Comptroller looks back on his career in public office and explains the recent decision for the New York City public employees' pension fund to divest from fossil fuels.
Positive tests? Boosters? Omicron? Here's your chance to ask Dr. Blackstock.
What topped your list this year? Listeners call in to share their picks for the best in movies, television and music from 2021.
Omicron Surge in the City; National Politics With Rep. Jamaal Bowman; Pandemic Anxiety and Depression Ahead of the Holidays; What New Yorkers Were Reading (episode)
The concerning rise in the number of COVID cases, and what to do if you test positive.
Congressman Jamaal Bowman talks about the torpedoed Build Back Better bill, the Biden Administration's shifting focus to voting rights, and where the progressive agenda goes from here.
Amid the new omicron variant, many are making tough decisions on whether or not to see family this holiday season.
Meet the five women Mayor-elect Eric Adams has selected for deputy mayors.
Lynn Lobash, associate director of reader services at the New York Public Library, shares the most-checked-out books in 2021 in all the boroughs.
Monday Morning Politics; Exit Interview With Ruben Diaz Jr.; Queens College President Frank Wu; Businesses Make Choices Amid COVID Surge (episode)
The latest with Anita Kumar, senior editor at Politico.
Ruben Diaz Jr., the outgoing Bronx Borough President, talks about his time in office and what residents still want to see accomplished in terms of economic opportunity and policing.
Asian-American inclusion and the backlash against civil rights.
With COVID concerns rising, some businesses across the city temporarily closed last week because of suspected exposures. Workers and employers call in.