The Archdiocese of New York has identified 32 of its 185 Catholic schools as "at risk,” meaning they could lose their subsidies at the end of the year. Spokesman Joseph Zwilling said a committee of parents, pastors, and education officials took many factors into account -- including the proximity of neighboring Catholic schools -- to determine which schools were in danger. "They looked at things like enrollment. They looked at the condition of the buildings. They looked at the demographics, ...
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Chris “Pepper Hicks” Stanley, Bronx Johnny, and Chris from Brooklyn are three best friends living life to the fullest in NYC. They’re gentlemen, scholars; they’re alcoholics. Enjoy the art of conversation as they wax philosophic about news, sports, pop culture, and their occasionally questionable life choices. The newest 15 episodes are always free, but if you want access to all the archives, watch live, chat live, access to the forums, and get the show a week before it comes out everywhere ...
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"A modern look at our retro lifestyle." Hosts:, Anil Sharma, Josh Whittall & Rob Williams A Member of the Star Wars Commonwealth Network of podcasts. Generation X-Wing is not just a Star Wars podcast. We also take a fun look back at the pop culture that defines our generation. We cover everything: comics, movies, TV, toy collecting, conventions, and of course.... Star Wars! Give us a listen! 5 star and subscribe! Dont forget to visit us on: Facebook, (Generation X-Wing) twitter: (@genxwing) ...
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Inspired by Norman 'Sailor Jerry' Collins' Old Ironsides radio show on KTRG, we present THE SAILOR JERRY PODCAST! This is a wild homage to all our favorite things – Music, tattoos, travel, spiced rum, and more. Partnering up with our pal Matt Caughthran, the frontman of The Bronx, we're spilling these tales in our own damn style. Brace yourself for biweekly episodes, dishing out killer interviews with musicians who fuel our fire. Buckle up for The Sailor Jerry Podcast – where the coolest sto ...
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The Bronx is in need of someone to come in and inform everyone with the latest happening in NYC, where to get the best baconegg&cheese and how the MTA is messing up with week, that's where we come in. We deliver the LATEST! in tech, social issues and memes with a spicy bronx accent. Follow us Twitter @FollowtheFax For #memes, #news and updates Follow us on IG @Ultimately_Entertaining
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A unique and brief enigmatic View in the world of Great subject matter. Hosted by a bipolar juggernaut whom uses his Craziness to entertain
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Dream Angel Magazine is an uncut and raw entertainment radio show by Dream Angel Magazine. We interview models, recording artists, cosplayers, creators, adult stars, gamers, artists, and more
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Welcome to Enduring The Badge, the podcast that uncovers the untold stories of law enforcement officers, firefighters, military members, dispatchers, and emergency medical workers. These courageous individuals and their families have lived in the shadows for too long, but that ends now. Explore these heroes' accounts as they witness unimaginable tragedy and reveal how it has shaped their lives. Our podcast is hosted by Jerry Dean Lund, a veteran with over three decades of experience, and off ...
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Chris Faga & Chris Stanley discuss how they spent their election nights, how they are processing the results, what went right for Donald Trump and what went wrong for Harris and co, an update on everyone's favorite show Tulsa King, a look at how the massive Polymarket whale did on his election bets, P-Nuts owner making bank in the smut industry in …
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With Donald Trump’s victory this week, many people looked at the election results and thought, yeah, this is the country I thought it was. For some people, that was a hopeful thing. For others, kind of the opposite. This week, we talked with people who helped make it happen and some who are looking to what’s next. Visit thisamericanlife.org/lifepar…
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It is Jamie's pick for movie night and we are looking back at the 1981 epic medival fantasy movie "Excalibur". We discuss this classic story and the wonderful costume design which inspired Adam Savage. Dont forget to check out our LIVE recordings every second Thursday on YouTube!
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We air highlights from our conversation with author Dinaw Mengestu who joined us for our October Get Lit with All Of It event. His new book, Someone Like Us, is about a journalist who returns home to his Ethiopian community in D.C. to uncover family secrets and examine his father's sudden death.
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Legendary music producer Quincy Jones, known for working with such icons as Count Basie, Frank Sinatra, and Michael Jackson, died this week at the age of 91. New York Times art and culture critic Wesley Morris joins us to discuss Jones' legacy and take listener calls.
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As we grow up, there are little windows of time when we can learn very, very fast and very, very deeply. Scientists call these moments 'critical periods—' real neurological, biological states when our brain can soak up information like a sponge. Then these windows of learning close, locking us in to certain behaviors and skills for the rest of our …
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A new Off-Broadway play set in the not-so-distant future follows a group of warehouse workers traveling from job to job to avoid the encroaching coastlines. Playwright Sarah Mantell joins alongside actors Deirdre Lovejoy and Pooya Mohseni to talk about the production, "In the Amazon Warehouse Parking Lot" which is running at Playwright Horizons thr…
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Host Meg Wolitzerpresents works that reflect on the loss of love, creatively imagined by a quartet of thoughtful writers. In “The Space,” by Christopher Boucher, a lost love is replaced by—her absence. The reader is Rob Yang. In Wendi Kaufman’s “Helen on Eighty-Sixth Street,” the loss is the backstory, as a lively ‘tween, voiced by Donna Lynne Cham…
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Chelsea Wolfe is a singer-songwriter with an original and unique style that blends everything from folk music to synthwave and doom metal. In this episode, we catch up with Chelsea to discuss all things music, including her recently released Undone remix EP. Chelsea talks about the thrill of hearing her music through fresh perspectives, the importa…
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Information has become so siloed that it's easy for misinformation to spread. We'll discuss the role of media in the 2024 election with NPR's David Folkenflik and take your calls.
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Our November Full Bio selection is John Lewis: A Life, written by author David Greenberg. Greenberg interviewed Lewis before his death as well as over 250 people for a comprehensive biography about the U.S Congressman, Civil Rights Activist, and preacher of getting into, as he called it, "good trouble." On Day One, we learn more about the early lif…
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StoryCorps does a lot of different things, but they all come down to connecting people— even if they disagree. That's the idea behind our One Small Step initiative, where we pair strangers with opposing political views to have a conversation, not about politics, but about their lives. In the last episode of our season, two people who connected — ev…
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In this hour, stories of people who swam upstream, went against the grain, forged their own paths. Standing tall, dressing for success, and getting behind the wheel. This episode is hosted by Moth Director Jodi Powell. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers: Jameer Pond brings his act as a…
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HSR 10/31/24 Election Spooktacular Ft. Big Jay Oakerson
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Big Jay Oakerson joins Chris Faga & Chris Stanley and they talk Jay into trying his first smokeless nicotine pounch, off brand New York food establishments, Reddit being the go to place for filth, Corina Kopf quitting her premium membership site after making 67 million in 3 years, what Jay's job would be during the apocalypse, Wendy Williams gettin…
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Too Hot For Radio: Carlos Greaves "Even I, Satan, Am Appalled by the State of the Republican Party"
The author of the story is Carlos Greaves. His stories have been featured in The New Yorker and McSweeney's. Reading this story is Jon Cameron Mitchell who wrote and starred in Hedwig and the Angry Inch—the musical and its film adaptation—and has made memorable appearances in series including Girls, Shrill, and City on Fire. And he continues to fol…
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GXW - Episode 440 - "The Movie Experience: Then vs Now"
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In today's episode we look at the movie going experience: then vs now. What do we miss? What has improved over time? This was from the live stream we did on YouTube. Check out the Generation X-Wing Podcast YouTube. #youtube #movies #80s #90s #cinema #livestream #podcast #genx #generationx
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The Barbizon Hotel was a place of freedom and upward mobility for many ambitious young women in the 20th century, including women like Sylvia Plath and Grace Kelly. The debut novel from former Dear Prudence advice columnist Daniel Lavery tells the story of people working and living at a similar kind of hotel. Lavery joins us to discuss the book Wom…
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“Luther: Never Too Much,” is a new documentary that chronicles the life of the late singer Luther Vandross, from his days as a regular on Sesame Street to his Grammy-award winning solo career. We’re joined by two of his long time collaborators, vocalist and songwriter Fonzi Thornton and the film’s director, Dawn Porter.…
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Tracing her family’s story from her grandfather’s birth in Belarus and emigration to Tel Aviv—where she was born—artist and writer Maira Kalman considers her unique family history, and the relationship between recollection, regret, happiness, and heritage in her new book, Still Life With Remorse.
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On this episode, stories about kindness, care, and what we owe each other. The episode was hosted by Michelle Jalowski. Storytellers: Matthew Dicks finds a friend at McDonalds. Heidi Munson’s boss goes the extra mile. Laurie Bushbaum tries to find a way to give away her mom’s hats. Podcast # 891
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents two stories about objects of love, and feelings that can't be returned, for very different reasons. In “A Love Letter” by Greg Ames, a boy falls head over heels in a crosswalk. Actor and Young Adult author Maulik Pancholy really captures teen ardor and angst in his reading. And in Kali Fajardo-Anstine’s “Sugar Babies,” an…
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In an episode we first aired in 2014, we meet a man named Dennis Conrow, who was stuck. After a brief stint at college, he’d spent most of his 20s back home with his parents, sleeping in his childhood room. And just when he finally struck out on his own, fate intervened. He lost both his parents to cancer. So Dennis was left, back in the house, alo…
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In 1968, singer and songwriter Graham Nash joined David Crosby and Stephen Stills to form the supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash. All of them had already been in successful bands: Graham Nash had been in The Hollies; David Crosby was in The Byrds; and Stephen Stills was in Buffalo Springfield. The next year, Neil Young joined them, to make Crosby, St…
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Before she died tragically young of cancer, author Rebecca Godfrey was working on a novel about the life of Peggy Guggenheim, famous art collector. Godfrey asked her friend, fellow author Leslie Jamison, to finish the novel after her death. Jamison discusses the novel, Peggy, and the complications and challenges of finishing a dear friend's work. J…
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The new series "Agatha All Along," a spinoff of the Marvel universe's "WandaVision," is a dark comedy that follows the titular occultist, played by Kathryn Hahn, as she attempts to reassemble her coven, which includes the sorceress Jennifer Kale, played by Sasheer Zamata, who joins All Of It to discuss the show.…
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In 2022, vocalist Dawn Richard and musician Spencer Zahn released their first collaborative album, Pigments. Now, the duo returns with their latest project, Quiet in a World Full of Noise, which Paper Magazine calls "melancholy." Richard and Zahn join us in studio to discuss the new album which is out now before performing at National Sawdust in Br…
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Kenneth Branagh, perhaps the world's most celebrated living Shakespearean actor, discusses starring as King Lear in the new production at the Shed running through December 15.
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On the morning of January 29th, 1998, a terrorist bombed the New Woman All Women Health Care Clinic in Birmingham, Alabama, killing a police officer and severely injuring a nurse. Both victims risked their own safety to show up for others—despite having different beliefs—and will forever be linked by the same act of political violence.Leave us a vo…
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In this hour, moments and memories that mold the future. Life or death choices made in an instant, bygone mistakes, and letting go of grudges and guilt. This hour is hosted by Moth Senior Director Meg Bowles. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers: Julie Pryor is tasked with driving on the …
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HSR 10/24/24 Breaking Bad Badder Ft. Andrew Packer
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This week on High Society Radio, Chris Faga & Chris Stanley are joined by comedian Andrew Packer to discuss the concept of his "Man News" talk show, having a bodybuilder connect with his feelings, his stance on Canada's healthcare recommendations, Toronto's general feelings on Rob Ford and more plus Liver King really went off the rails following lo…
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Brendan Hunt is an actor, co-creator of the TV series "Ted Lasso," and a playwright. His new play, "The Art Couple," will get an all-star reading at Symphony Space tonight as part of their "At Play" series. Hunt joins us to discuss.
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It is Stev3's pick for movie night and we are reviewing the 2002 sci-fi thriller "Signs". How does this movie hold up to the rest of the M. Night Shyamalan's movies? #moviereview #signs #2000s #genx #generationx #mnightshyamalan #melgibson #tinfoilhat #alien
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Today is the opening of artist Keith Jackson's new show, his New York solo debut, at Charles Moffett. For much of his life, Jackson, who grew up in Missouri and now in lives in Kenosha, Wisconsin, worked as a building contractor. But in the last few years, he's dedicated himself to painting full-time. This new show, The Provocateurs, displays paint…
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In 1994, choreographer, dancer and director Bill T. Jones stirred up controversy with his work "Still/Here," a performance piece that used dance, video, photos, music, and more to tell the stories of people grappling with terminal illness, including many who were dying of AIDS. Now, 30 years after the work first premiered at BAM, Bill T. Jones and …
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It's time for the final season of the acclaimed HBO series "Somebody Somewhere." Actor Jeff Hiller, who stars in the show as Joel, the best friend of main character Sam, joins us to discuss the final season, which premieres on Sunday.
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As the US Presidential election nears, Radiolab covers the closest we ever came to abolishing the Electoral College. In the 1960s, then-President Lyndon Johnson approached an ambitious young senator known as the Kennedy of the Midwest to tweak the way Americans elect their president. The more Senator Birch Bayh looked into the electoral college, th…
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We've got a special treat for you this episode! We're featuring a recent Los Angeles GrandSLAM - with hosting, audience slips, music, and of course, great stories. The episode was introduced by Sarah Austin Jenness, and the GrandSLAM was hosted by Brian Finkelstein. The musicians in this episode were Alexander Burke and Ebin Schletter Storytellers:…
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Meg Wolitzer presents four works drawn from an evening of satirical stories about American political history, hosted by Andy Borowitz.Nothing is sacred. First, Joe Yan imagines Abraham Lincoln, huckster, in “I’m Abraham Lincoln and I Beg Of You, Please Commemorate My Birthday With Mattress Sales,” read by Ikechukwu Ufomadu. In “Running for Governor…
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Host Meg Wolitzer talks with political satirist and author Andy Borowitz in this bonus interview.
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Chris Coulon, AKA TALLBOY, is a tattoo artist, graphic designer, and all-around awesome human. In this episode, we catch up with Chris to discuss the details and inspiration behind his incredible skateboard collaboration with Sailor Jerry. We also dive into Chris's vibrant color tattoo style, inspired by a kaleidoscope of iconic skate graphics from…
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In honor of the museum's 200th anniversary, the eight galleries of the American Art wing of the Brooklyn Museum have been reinstalled and "reoriented" with a more diverse collection where "Black feminist and BIPOC perspectives act as through lines in this vast presentation." We're joined by Stephanie Sparling Williams, Andrew Mellon Curator, Americ…
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Louise Erdrich discusses her new novel, The Mighty Red, about a group of people who come together in North Dakota to attend a wedding, including a man determined to steal the soon-to-be-wife away. Erdrich is speaking tomorrow night at Symphony Space.
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Actor and comedian Cat Cohen discusses her new comedy special, "Come For Me," and her role as one of the Brothers Sisters on the latest season of "Only Murders in the Building." She will also discuss her debut album, Plus One, which will release with Elektra Records on November 14.
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Collaborators Lin-Manuel Miranda and Eisa Davis join us to discuss their new project, the concept album Warriors. It's a multi-genre musical adaptation of the 1979 movie "The Warriors," which tells the story of a Coney Island gang who need to fight their way back to Brooklyn after they are framed for a murder in the Bronx.…
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This week on High Society Radio, Chris Faga & Chris Stanley discuss the Lad Mags backing Trump, whether or not Stanley's new golf obsession is head trauma related, an update on Tulsa King from the world's top authorities on the show, Trump doing the most niche ends of the podcast circuit, Liver King losing his mind amid his divorce, Pharells goofy …
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GXW - Episode 438 - "MXC - Most Extreme Elimination Challenge"
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We are finally talking about one of our favorite shows from the 2000's: MXC - Most Extrrme Elimination Challenge. We dive into the history of the show as well as the original Takeshi's Castle. We also dive into a select few episodes. Don't forget to check out the livestream on our YouTube channel! #mxc #indeed #tvreview #millenial #genx #generation…
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This week on High Society Radio, Chris Faga & Chris Stanley discuss everything from Hulu’s new Aaron Hernandez show, dissecting the darker side of his story and how the new series compares to other true crime docs. Plus Faga finally gets Stanley to watch a scene from Tulsa King—the latest Sylvester Stallone crime drama—where he breaks down why Sly …
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GXW - Episode 437 - "GXW vs Pop Culture Trivia"
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It is trivia time again. We are joined by Steve "Hosenose" Lewis and Dan Veloso to do some trivia involving, 80s/90s popcultre, Canadiana and a Simpsons speed round. Who will win the "Kneel Before Zod" trophy? #trivia #podcast #80s #90s #popculture #genx #generationx #simpsons #canadiana #canada #tragicallyhip…
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In this episode, we sit down with legendary tattoo artist Kat Von D to explore her deep passion for music and celebrate the release of her new album, My Side of the Mountain. Kat opens up about her diverse musical influences, from classical to punk rock and metal, sharing her disdain for mediocrity and the importance of authenticity. She also refle…
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This week on High Society Radio, Chris Faga & Chris Stanley kick off with a Skankfest recap where Faga shares his highlights including an incredible return to roasting. Meanwhile, Stanley is fully embracing his Sleeze Core lifestyle, and they dive into the chaotic world of Eric Adams' indictment and NYC politics. Could Curtis Sliwa still become may…
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