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12:00 am – 5:00 am
BBC World Service
A one-hour radio program that provides international news, analysis and information in English and 42 other languages. Their global network of correspondents provide impartial news and reports on location.
5:00 am – 10:00 am
Weekend Edition Sunday
Weekend Edition Sunday features interviews with newsmakers, artists, scientists, politicians, musicians, writers, theologians and historians. The program has covered news events from Nelson Mandela's 1990 release from a South African prison to the capture of Saddam Hussein. Every week listeners tune in to hear a unique blend of news and features with host Ayesha Rascoe, and the regularly scheduled puzzle segment with Puzzlemaster Will Shortz, the crossword puzzle editor of The New York Times.
10:00 am – 11:00 am
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! is NPR's weekly hour-long quiz program. Each week on the radio you can test your knowledge against some of the best and brightest in the news and entertainment world while figuring out what's real news and what's made up. On the Web, you can play along too.
11:00 am – 12:00 pm
The Moth Radio Hour
An Unconventional Church and a Revolution Created on Two Wheels
In this hour, an unconventional church, a bike ride for rights, and burning up the dance floor. Storytellers: Lutheran minister Nadia Bolz Weber starts her own church. Wallflower Audrey Pleasant teaches herself the slide and ends up in the spotlight. Bushra Al-Fusail begins a Yemeni revolution on two wheels.
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
The New Yorker Radio Hour
How Some British See the American Revolution
David Remnick talks with the historians who host the podcast “The Rest Is History,” about how the British see the American Revolution, and how history will remember Donald Trump’s era.
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
City Arts & Lectures
Lena Dunham
Perhaps best known as the creator of the HBO series Girls, Lena Dunham has brought dry wit, sincere empathy, and a feminist perspective to her work across genres, including films like Tiny Furniture, journalism, personal essay collections and her most recent television series, Too Much. Dunham has battled major personal challenges including countless hours in doctor’s waiting rooms searching for diagnoses, treatments, and relief from illness. In her new memoir, “Famesick,” Dunham tracks her rise to fame and considers how the spotlight casts long shadows, challenging personal relationships as well as her physical and mental health. She is interviewed by author and journalist Michael Lewis. He is best known for his meticulous research on far reaching subjects with books like, “Flash Boys” and “Moneyball.”
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
On the Media
Demonstrators Sentenced to Decades in Prison in Texas
In Texas, a judge sentenced a group of anti-ICE demonstrators to decades in prison. How leftist zines were used to convict a group of protesters accused of ties to antifa. Plus, as we approach the nation’s 250th birthday, we reflect on America’s inability to reckon with the darkest parts of its past.
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
It's Been a Minute/Wild Card
Personal Transformation/Writer David Sedaris
What makes personal change happen? This week, It's Been a Minute gets into the mystery of change - and how our changes get judged by everyone else. And on Wild Card, writer David Sedaris on the indignities of again.
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
TED Radio Hour
Are we Using Screens as a Scapegoat for Teen Mental Health?
For years, we’ve heard social media is fueling a teen mental health crisis. But the evidence is more complicated. Psychologist Candice Odgers unpacks the research and where media often gets it wrong.
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
All Things Considered
Since its debut in 1971, this afternoon radio newsmagazine has delivered in-depth reporting and transformed the way listeners understand current events and view the world. All Things Considered is one of the most popular programs in America. Every weekday, the program presents two hours of breaking news mixed with compelling analysis, insightful commentaries, interviews, and special - sometimes quirky - features. A one-hour edition of the program is produced on the weekend.
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Latino USA
Zohran Mamdani: Welcome to NYC, Where Fútbol Meets Joy, Politics and Tacos
Maria Hinojosa sits down with New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani to discuss why this moment in politics and sports is also a key flashpoint for hope and joy. Later, in the heart of California’s Central Valley, thousands gather for the largest, bilingual, bicultural affinity graduation celebration in the entire country. Latino USA follows three graduates and their families, exploring what it means to earn a degree and honor those who made it possible.
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Hidden Brain
Why Our Minds Let Bad Moments Overpower Good Ones
Why does one bad experience have the power to overshadow an otherwise good day? Psychologist Alison Ledgerwood explores the negativity bias, the deeply human tendency to hold onto what went wrong and overlook what went right. She explains why our minds are drawn to losses and threats, and what it takes to rebalance our attention.
8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Tiny Desk Radio
Musicians Bloc Party, Omar and Linda May Han Oh
This week, Tiny Desk Radio Host Anamaria Saye presents two London based artists, the rock band Bloc Party and R&B singer songwriter Omar, plus jazz bassist composer Linda May Han Oh.
9:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Planet Money/How I Built This
Property Lines
Let’s say someone builds a goat fence on your property … as it turns out - they may have a legal right to do that. Hear a wild, goat filled story - about one man’s fight to own the land that he already owned. Then on How I Built This, Guy Raz and serial entrepreneur Eric Ryan - talk to two early stage founders about the best way to visualize success.
10:00 pm – 11:00 pm
The Splendid Table
How to Become a Better Cook and Host
Francis is answering your questions with help from the dynamic duo of Sohla and Ham El-Waylly. Sohla's latest book is, “Start Here: Instructions for Becoming a Better Cook: A Cookbook,” and Ham's latest is, “Hello Home Cooking: Do-Able Dishes for Every Day.” Then, restaurateur Will Guidara joins us with advice on how to be a great host. He is the author of, “Unreasonable Hospitality: The Remarkable Power of Giving People More Than They Expect.”
11:00 pm – 12:00 am
BBC World Service
A one-hour radio program that provides international news, analysis and information in English and 42 other languages. Their global network of correspondents provide impartial news and reports on location.
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