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Talk to Me

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In 1976, the New York premiere of Philip Glass and Robert Wilson’s “Einstein on the Beach” captivated audiences, polarized critics and put both artists on the map of contemporary performance art. In four-and-a half hours, its famously reductive score... more

Geoffrey Rush is one of Australia’s most celebrated exports, a protean character actor whose roles have ranged from the mentally frail pianist David Helfgott (his Oscar-winning performance in “Shine”) to George VI’s speech therapist Lionel Logue (“Th... more

Host and curator Amanda Stern concluded this season’s Happy Ending Music & Reading series at Joe’s Pub on July 11 with an evening themed around “communication.”

“If you are going to go through hell, keep going.” This is just one of the many robust adages coined by Sir Winston Churchill during World War II.

A new exhibition at the Morgan Library & Museum called “Churchill:  The Power of Words,” which showcas... more

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3.6 out of 5 stars from 11 ratings
  • Talk to Me!!--no, really...

    LOVE this series of lectures, panels and readings. The "Myths of American Slavery" speech by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. to the NY Historical Society was especially memorable.

    Now, after an upgrade to iPhone 4, more than half of my attempted downloads of this podcast failed, with the prompt "This podcast will not play on your phone." Can this be fixed, WNYC?

    I'd hate to lose this, strangely, barely-heard-of, barely-marketed show/podcast that I only stumbled upon by luck. Where is this podcast in ... more

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    Griep
    United States15 years ago
  • What do you expect, its WNYC!!!

    Sharp, relaxed and stimulating dialogue of a quality you would expect from New York Public Radio. The first Talk to me Podcast I listened to was Daniel Libeskind and I was hooked. A podcast I can work while listening too and be mindfully engaged.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AnnikaWrites
    United States16 years ago

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