Vast Wasteland
Vast Wasteland
On May 9th, 1961, a still-celebrated speech rocked the world of broadcast television. In it, FCC Chairman Newton Minow z... Read more
7 May 2021
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Empire State: Going Up
Empire State: Going Up
Tomorrow, May 1st, marks the 90th anniversary of the opening of the Empire State Building. As WNYC's Sara Fishko tells u... Read more
30 Apr 2021
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Stanwyck & Co.
Stanwyck & Co.
In honor of this weekend's Oscars: WNYC's Sara Fishko with this Fishko Files from the archive, filled with the award-win... Read more
23 Apr 2021
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Poets' Voices
Poets' Voices
In honor of April, National Poetry Month, WNYC's Sara Fishko asks the question: what's the connection between poets' spe... Read more
16 Apr 2021
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Peter and the Wolf
Peter and the Wolf
The celebrated children's tale with music, Peter and the Wolf - as WNYC's Sara Fishko tells us - was first heard in Mosc... Read more
9 Apr 2021
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Bernstein, Made for TV
Bernstein, Made for TV
When we produced a feature on the celebrated Leonard Bernstein concert-broadcasts known as the Young People's Concerts (... Read more
2 Apr 2021
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Sibling Harmony
Sibling Harmony
The tradition of siblings singing together is as old as song. WNYC’s Sara Fishko looks at brothers, sisters, and sibling... Read more
26 Mar 2021
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Changes
Changes
A hundred years ago, as WNYC’s Sara Fishko tells us, a popular song appeared at a time similar to our own - when people ... Read more
19 Mar 2021
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Michael Rabin
Michael Rabin
Michael Rabin, who lived from 1936 to 1972, was a midcentury, classical music phenomenon - a genuine violin prodigy, con... Read more
12 Mar 2021
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James M. Cain
James M. Cain
James M. Cain's novel The Postman Always Rings Twice (1934) was adapted for the movies seven times. The most celebrated ... Read more
5 Mar 2021
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