JUST ANNOUNCED: We’re delighted to announce New York Public Radio’s Centennial Gala on Tuesday, November 19, celebrating WNYC’s 100 years of service to New York. Seth Meyers will host, and the evening will feature musical performances by Grammy and two-time Tony Award nominee Shoshana Bean, jazz pianist Aaron Diehl, and the Young People's Chorus of New York City’s Chorus of New York City. The evening will honor the LEON LEVY FOUNDATION for their support in digitizing NYPR’s rich archives, and past and present members of our Board of Trustees for their incredible commitment and vision. This year’s Gala will also include a special ticketed after-party to give WNYC and WQXR fans another way to celebrate with us. The after-party will be hosted by filmmaker and author New York Nico, and will include an open bar, classic NYC treats, and music featuring a special DJ set by renowned hip hop artist and social activist Talib Kweli. Both events will take place at New York City’s The Glasshouse. For tickets and more information, click here.
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With an urban vibrancy and a global perspective, New York Public Radio produces innovative public radio programs, podcasts, and live events that touch a passionate community of people monthly on air, online and in person. From its state-of-the-art studios in New York City, NYPR is reshaping radio for a new generation of listeners with groundbreaking, award-winning programs including "Radiolab," "The New Yorker Radio Hour," "The Brian Lehrer Show," "All of It with Alison Stewart," "On the Media," "Notes from America with Kai Wright," "Carnegie Hall Live," "Helga," and "Aria Code," among many others. New York Public Radio is home to WNYC, WQXR, WNYC Studios, Gothamist, The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space, and New Jersey Public Radio.
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Updates
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JUST ANNOUNCED: We’re thrilled to share the complete schedule for WQXR Radio and Carnegie Hall’s 24/25 Season of the “Carnegie Hall Live” broadcast series, extending the classical music riches of New York with listeners across the city and around the globe. The season kicks off on Tuesday, October 8th with Carnegie Hall’s Opening Night concert with the Los Angeles Philharmonic conducted by Gustavo Dudamel and featuring pianist Lang Lang and baritone Gustavo Castillo. Additional highlights include three Carnegie Hall debuts - the Czech Philharmonic, pianist Igor Levit and the London Symphony Orchestra - as well as longtime favorites including the Gateways Festival Orchestra, the Berliner Philharmoniker and Fondation Les Arts Florissants - William Christie. Full schedule below. All concerts available at 105.9 FM in New York and stream online from WQXR! https://lnkd.in/e66pXbWE
Carnegie Hall and WQXR Present the 14th Season of Carnegie Hall Live - New York Public Radio
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It’s time for another WQXR Radio Classical Kids Fair! The Kids Fairs, which take place across the boroughs, are one of the ways WQXR is bringing the joy of classical music to the littlest generation of listeners. On Sunday October 6, we’re heading to the Queens Theatre for a day of live performances, an instrument “petting zoo,” dance and composition workshops, arts and crafts, and more. The team from Radiolab for Kids’ “Terrestrials” podcast for kids will also be on hand to share some of their original science tunes and fun facts! The Classical Kids Fair will take place from 12-4pm and admission is free, though reservations are recommended. The event is recommended for kids between the ages of 4-10.
WQXR Presents Classical Kids Fair at the Queens Theatre Flushing Meadows Corona Park - New York Public Radio
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ICYMI: Radiolab’s Latif Nasser sat down with NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Curious Universe podcast to chat about all things asteroids and quasi-moons. What’s a quasi-moon? You’ll have to listen to find out! And then, submit your votes for Radiolab’s Quasi-moon Naming Contest before the submission period closes on September 30. The episode is available to listen to on all podcast platforms now or you can listen right here:
An Asteroid by Any Other Name With Special Guest Latif Nasser
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“Notes from America" with Kai Wright and Princeton School of Public and International Affairs announced today a new audio series, “Notes on a Native Son.” Hosted by former BBC journalist Razia. Iqbal, each episode features a conversation with some of today’s leading thinkers – including writer Ta-Nehisi Coates, poet Nikki Giovanni and Equal Justice Initiative founder and civil rights lawyer Bryan Stevenson – about the long-lasting influence of writer and activist James Baldwin and his impact on their own work. Click below for a sneak peek at the season and find new episodes on the Notes from America podcast feed wherever you get your pods beginning tomorrow.
Presenting: ‘Notes on a Native Son,’ A Celebration of James Baldwin at 100 | Notes from America with Kai Wright | WNYC Studios
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Today’s the day! Episode 1 of the second season of Radiolab for Kids’ “Terrestrials” is here! Host and creator Lulu Miller explores the wild world of tree stumps with Dr. Amanda Thomson. They journey to Illinois to meet a stump that changed the sky, then onto West Virginia to meet a stump that birthed a city, and finally to Wales to meet a stump that confirmed a tall tale of the ancient past. As inert as they may seem, tree stumps are a hub of life and interrelationships. Plus hear kids (aka “The Badgers”) ask Lulu and Dr. Thomson all their burning questions! Listen here:
Terrestrials 07. The Stumpisode: The Wild World of Tree Stumps! | Radiolab for Kids Presents: Terrestrials | WNYC Studios
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NEW: Ever since On The Media’s Breaking News Consumer's Handbook debuted in 2013, it’s been a useful reminder to stop, think and observe as major stories unfold and misinformation swirls. As we head into the most social media saturated election of our lifetimes, the team has updated the handbook specifically for these times. Spoiler alert: polls won’t tell you the full story.
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ABOUT LAST NIGHT…. It was an absolute delight to welcome over 2,500 of WNYC’s friends and supporters in person at our Centennial celebration at City Parks Foundation SummerStage last night … and so many more on-air and online! It was an incredible night of storytelling, music, history, and of course, WNYC swag! We want to extend our deepest appreciation to Manhattan Borough President Mark D. Levine for joining us on-stage and presenting us with a City Proclamation in commemoration of WNYC’s 100th anniversary. If you missed this one-of-a-kind event, you can relive the magic on-demand on our website or the WNYC App! Photo by Sammy Siharat
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NEW: Tomorrow at 10am, WQXR (105.9FM or online at wqxr.org) kicks off a new, 13-week musical moment for kids and families! Hosted by flutist Emi Ferguson, “Once Upon a Composer” will tell a fabulous and true story about one of her favorite composers, followed by some of their music. Over the course of 13 weeks, we’ll hear about composers from the Baroque era through the 20th century, including Elisabeth de la Guerre, Johann Sebastian Bach, Florence Price and Toru Takemitsu.
Classical Fun for Back to School Week 2024 | WQXR Features | WQXR
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It’s finally time for new adventures with Lulu Miller and Radiolab’s “Terrestrials!” This season, Lulu and the team travel to the far reaches of the Earth to learn about some of the most overlooked inhabitants of our planet. From tree stumps to bees and lichen to arctic squirrels, each episode of this family podcast tells an incredible story with original songs, humor and a heavy dose of wonder. Check out the trailer here and stay tuned for the first episode, launching on September 19!
Radiolab for Kids Presents: Terrestrials
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