All Of It
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All Of It
ALL OF IT is a show about culture and its consumers. ALL OF IT is a show about culture and context. ALL OF IT is a show about culture and the culture. Our aim is to engage the thinkers, doers, makers, and creators, about the what and why of their work. People make the culture and we hope,...
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How Brooklyn-based Artist Leonardo Drew Works With Paper Pulp
Leonardo Drew is a Bridgeport-born, Brooklyn-based artist who has two exhibits in our area you can see, specifically about his work with paper. Drew d...
Riz Ahmed Plays James Bond (Sort Of) in "Bait"
In the new show "Bait," Riz Ahmed stars as Shah Latif, a London actor who might be on the brink of landing a role as the new James Bond... when the pu...
Ebony Magazine's Former Editor-in- Chief Pens Debut Novel, ‘If I Ruled the World’
A new book about the only Black editor on the staff of a prestigious fashion magazine revisits the world of hip-hop music and the glamorous magazine s...
Plant-Based Protein Cooking From a Peleton Pro
Head Peloton Instructor and former lawyer Robin Arzon has a new cookbook called Eat to Hustle: 75 High-Protein Plant-Based Recipes. A diabetic and a s...
The Directors of "Project Hail Mary" on Creating a Heartwarming Space Epic
The new film "Project Hail Mary" is a humorous and good-hearted space epic about one man, played by Ryan Gosling, who wakes up to find himself alone o...
A New Box Set Celebrates the Legacy of the "King of Zydeco," Clifton Chenier
A monumental Smithsonian Folkways box set celebrates a pioneering accordion player who blended African American blues, R&B, Afro-Caribbean rhythms, an...
Cold War Choir Practice' is a New Play About One Family's Experience of the Reagan Years
In the new play "Cold War Choir Practice," a young girl finds herself spending time with her conservative Black uncle, who is into Reagan, conspiracy...
Gen X Rocker's New Memoir
Melissa Auf der Maur played bass for two of the biggest bands of the 90's — The Smashing Pumpkins and Hole — and witnessed firsthand the explosion of...
A New Movie Filmed Fictional Group Therapy
In the new movie "Group: The Schopenhauer Effect," actors improvise their way through a fictional group therapy session led by real-life psychologist...
Obsessed (with Cooking Perfection), But In the Best Way
There may be no such thing as "the best," but journalist and food writer Ella Quittner didn't let that stop her from diving into ways to make "the bes...
Recapping the Oscars with Louis Virtel
Last night was the 98th annual Academy Awards. Oscars aficionado and "Keep It" co-host Louis Virtel discusses his opinions of the winners, and all the...
Jesse Tyler Ferguson Plays Truman Capote in a Manhattan Townhouse
In the new revival of the 1989 play "Tru," Jesse Tyler Ferguson stars as famed writer Truman Capote grappling with a social scandal that has left him...
Celebrating St. Paddy's Day with Pogues-Inspired Tribute Band Dark Streets
Ahead of St. Patrick's Day, the local Pogues-inspired cover band Dark Streets perform live in our studios, with WNYC engineer Jason Isaac on the drums...
Get Lit: Angela Flournoy's 'The Wilderness'
Angela Flournoy's novel The Wilderness follows a group of four friends as they navigate young adulthood in New York and Los Angeles. We air highlights...
Oscar Film: Bugonia
[REBROADCAST FROM October 21, 2025] The latest film from director Yorgos Lanthimos, 'Bugonia,' tells the story of two conspiracy theorists who become...
Oscar Film: The Voice of Hind Rajab
[REBROADCAST FROM January 12, 2026] The film "The Voice of Hind Rajab" tells the story of the attempted rescue of Hind Rajab, a young girl who was stu...
Oscar Film: Train Dreams
[REBROADCAST FROM January 14, 2026] The meditative drama "Train Dreams" follows a logger in the Northwest at the turn of the century dealing with loss...
Sinners' Stars Miles Caton & Delroy Lindo
[REBROADCAST FROM January 15, 2026] The hit vampire film "Sinners" is poised to be a serious awards season contender. Miles Caton stars in the film as...
Daft Punk's 'Discovery' at 25 (Silver Liner Notes)
Daft Punk was famous for the robot masks that concealed the identities of the French musical duo. But behind the gimmick was a sound that revolutioniz...
Solving Conflicts With Neighbors With the Creators of HBO's 'Neighbors'
The new HBO series "Neighbors" puts a spotlight on conflicts between real-life neighbors, from disputes over who owns a patch of grass to an obsessive...
Debut Album from Public Song Project Winners Sibyl
Sister duo Sibyl were winners of All Of It's inaugural Public Song Project in 2023 with a song inspired the poetry of Edna St Vincent Millay. That son...
'Widbey' Explores Different Responses to Childhood Abuse
The new novel Whidbey explores the lives of three women who are all connected by the same abusive man. Birdie has moved to a remote island to escape t...
How Artist Carol Bove Plays With Steel
Carol Bove is a Brooklyn-based artist who is receiving her first museum survey with an exhibit at the Guggenheim. The show displays work from over 25...
Oscar Nominee Rose Byrne on 'If I Had Legs I'd Kick You'
[REBROADCAST FROM October 9, 2025] In the film "If I Had Legs I'd Kick You," Rose Byrne stars as a mother dealing with a series of crises over the cou...
A Reflection of the Fashion Industry Through 2000's Reality Television
A new three-part documentary reflects on the prominence and legacy of 'America's Next Top Model' through interviews with ANTM’s key players, who refle...
Chloé Zhao on 'Hamnet' and Shakespeare
[REBROADCAST FROM December 5, 2025] Director and writer Chloé Zhao discusses her film "Hamnet," an adaptation of the bestselling novel by Maggie O'Far...
What a Miss Lily's Chef Serves on His Jamaica Table
Andre Fowles is a former chef at Miss Lily's, the popular Jamaican restaurant and bar right off Tompkins Square Park. Fowles, who is also the personal...
Investigating How People Make the Decision to Have Kids, Or Not
Many modern couples, and women in particular, are faced with a difficult, life altering decision: to have children, or not. A new package of articles...
A Journey Through Lebanese Cuisine with Anissa Helou
The latest cookbook from James Beard Award-winner Anissa Helou presents an in-depth look at the history of Lebanese cuisine throughout the country, fr...
'Antigone' with a Twist at The Public
"Antigone" is a classic play many students read in high school or college. Playwright Anna Ziegler has written a new play inspired by her experience r...
Oscar Nominated Political Drama 'The Secret Agent'
[REBROADCAST FROM December 2, 2025] The film "The Secret Agent" tells the story of a former professor, played by Wagner Moura, who finds himself attem...
New Doc About School Shooting Victims, Memorialized Through Their Bedrooms
The documentary short 'All The Empty Rooms,' follows reporter Steve Hartman and his photographer through their work memorializing the bedrooms of chil...
Unexpected Places for Meet Cutes in 2026
It's no secret how much dating takes place on the apps today as compared to in real life. But online dating hasn't exactly led to more success in find...
What's the Best Karaoke Song? (Small Stakes, Big Opinions)
Everyone has their go-to karaoke song, but some songs are better for others in the karaoke setting. For the next installment of our Small Stakes, Big...
Ethan Hawke's 'Best Actor' Nominated Performance in 'Blue Moon'
[REBROADCAST FROM Oct. 23, 2025] In the new Richard Linklater film "Blue Moon," Ethan Hawke stars as songwriter Lorenz Hart, who is struggling on the...
Renate Reinsve on Her 9-Times Oscar Nominated Film 'Sentimental Value'
[REBROADCAST FROM Nov. 10, 2025] The new film "Sentimental Value" stars Renate Reinsve as Nora, a stage actor and the child of a famous and celebrated...
'The Perfect Neighbor' Nominated for Best Documentary Feature
[REBROADCAST FROM Oct. 15, 2025] The Winner of the Sundance Award for Best Directing, "The Perfect Neighbor" tells the true story of a neighborly disp...
New Play 'Monsters' Shows Siblings Growing Together Through MMA
The new play 'Monsters,' from Manhattan Theater Club, follows a sister looking for mentorship from her estranged brother, a successful Mixed Martial A...
Revisiting the Golden Age of New York Magicians
The late 19th and early 20th centuries were a special time for magic in New York, coinciding with the rise of vaudevilles, circuses, and mainstream th...
The Age of Indie Music in Brooklyn
Indie music has a long history in New York. Author Ronen Givony has written a new book, Us v. Them: The Age of Indie Music and a Decade in New York (2...