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The Roundtable

English, Talk, 1 season, 534 episodes, 4 days, 22 hours, 56 minutes
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WAMC's The Roundtable is an award-winning, nationally recognized eclectic talk program. The show airs from 9am to noon each weekday and features news, interviews, in-depth discussion, listener call-ins, music, and much (much) more!
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Michael Wear's "The Spirit of Our Politics"

When political division shows up not only on the campaign trail but also at our dinner tables, we wonder: Can we be part of a better way? The new book - The Spirit of Our Politics - says "yes," offering a distinctly Christian approach to politics that results in healing rather than division, kindness rather than hatred, and hope rather than despair.
2/26/202423 minutes, 52 seconds
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"Differ We Must: How Lincoln Succeeded in a Divided America" by Steve Inskeep

Steve Inskeep is a cohost of NPR’s Morning Edition, the most widely heard radio program in the United States. His new book, "Differ We Must," is an exploration of Abraham Lincoln’s political acumen, illuminating a great politician’s strategy in a country divided—and lessons for our own disorderly present.
2/26/202417 minutes, 21 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Marc Molinaro

What happened at Head Start in Sullivan County?In today’s Congressional Corner, Republican Congressman Marc Molinaro of New York’s 19th district continues his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This conversation was recorded February 15.
2/26/20249 minutes, 13 seconds
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2/26/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are UAlbany Lecturer in Africana Studies Jennifer Burns, Preceptor in Public Speaking for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University, political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post, and Albany Law School Professor of Law, Director of The Justice Center, and Director of Immigration Law Clinic Sarah Rogerson.
2/26/20241 hour, 17 minutes, 1 second
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The Creative Life: Jane Curtin

In April 2023, Jane Curtin was our guest for the UAlbany Creative life series to discuss her life and work. You know her from "Third Rock from the Sun." You know her from "Kate & Allie." She won two Emmys for that. And of course, you know her as one of the original Not Ready for Primetime Players on the National Broadcasting Corporation's "Saturday Night Live."
2/23/202444 minutes, 22 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Marc Molinaro

The U.S. is apparently facing a security threat.In today’s Congressional Corner, Republican Congressman Marc Molinaro of New York’s 19th district speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This conversation was recorded February 15.
2/23/202411 minutes, 9 seconds
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2/23/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Tetherless World Chair of Computer, Web and Cognitive Sciences and Founding Director of the Future of Computing Institute at RPI, Siena College Professor of Economics Aaron Pacitti, and Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick.
2/23/20241 hour, 15 minutes, 42 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 162

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
2/17/202459 minutes, 30 seconds
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Congressional Corner with George Latimer

Migration is both a local and national concern.In today’s Congressional Corner, Democratic candidate George Latimer, the Westchester County Executive, of New York’s 16th district wraps up his interview with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
2/16/202411 minutes, 4 seconds
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2/16/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Diplomat in residence at Bard College Ambassador Frederic Hof, Siena College Professor of Economics Aaron Pacitti, and Setsuko Winchester - is a ceramic artist, photographer, and former journalist at NPR.
2/16/20241 hour, 39 minutes, 1 second
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"First Things First" - Nadirah Simmons' book on the "diamond cluster hustler" queens of hip-hop

Nadira Simmons is a writer and digital content creator committed to preserving Black history, hip-hop history, and pop culture and finding new ways to tell stories on TV and the internet. She created “The Gumbo, an innovative space in media for the creative excellence and activism of Black women in hip-hop and a safe haven free of politics.Her book “First Things First: Hip-Hop Ladies Who Changed the Game,” published by Twelve, is a celebration of the achievements of women in hip-hop who broke down barriers and broke the mold.
2/15/202429 minutes, 38 seconds
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Ayesha Rascoe's "HBCU Made: A Celebration of the Black College Experience"

The new book, "HBCU MADE: A Celebration of the Black College Experience," edited and with a foreword by Ayesha Rascoe, host of National Public Radio’s Weekend Edition Sunday is an essay collection and includes a diverse set of contributors including Oprah Winfrey, Stacey Abrams, Branford Marsalis, Roy Wood Jr, along with other prominent and up-and-coming alumni.
2/15/202424 minutes, 48 seconds
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Congressional Corner with George Latimer

How long should people stay in office?In today’s Congressional Corner, Democratic candidate George Latimer, the Westchester County Executive, of New York’s 16th district speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
2/15/202412 minutes, 33 seconds
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2/15/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Chief of Staff and Vice President for Strategy and Policy at Bard College Malia DuMont, an advance Lead for the White House and former Chief of Staff for State Senator Michelle Hinchey and former Assistant County Executive for Pat Ryan Anna Markowitz.
2/15/20241 hour, 26 minutes
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WAM Theatre 2024 Season Preview with new Artistic Director Genée Coreno and Associate Artistic Director Talya Kingston

WAM announced its 2024 season yesterday and we’re going to hear about the planned productions and initiatives.Co-Founding Artistic Director Kristen van Ginhoven, friend of the program, recently abdicated that position and this morning we get to meet the new AD – Genée Coreno – she joins me in studio along with Associate Artistic Director Talya Kingston.
2/14/202415 minutes, 6 seconds
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Makaya McCraven in conversation and concert at Skidmore College

Beat Scientist, Drummer and Producer Makaya McCraven will perform at The Zankel Center at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York on Saturday, February 17. In advance of that exciting concert, on Thursday, February 15, Makaya will be in conversation with Skidmore Angus McCullough at The Tang Teaching Museum. Makaya McCraven's latest album, "In These Times," is the triumphant finale of a project 7+ years in the making.
2/14/202411 minutes, 5 seconds
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Spencertown Academy Arts Center presents “Gary Lucas: Solo Electric & Acoustic”

The Spencertown Academy Arts Center in Spencertown, New York presents “Gary Lucas: Solo Electric & Acoustic” on Saturday, February 24 at 7:30 p.m.
2/14/202412 minutes, 34 seconds
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"Joan Baez: I Am A Noise" special screening at The Triplex in Great Barrington 3/2

The new documentary film “Joan Baez: I Am A Noise” is a biography that opens with her farewell tour, and uses her journals and archival footage and photographs to stunningly depict Baez taking stock of a life lived in the public eye – in an unsparing fashion and confronts sometimes painful memories.
2/14/202411 minutes, 29 seconds
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Congressional Corner with George Latimer

The Westchester County Executive is looking to head for the swamp.In today’s Congressional Corner, Democratic candidate George Latimer of New York’s 16th district speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
2/14/202410 minutes, 28 seconds
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2/14/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are public policy and communications expert Theresa Bourgeois, Siena College Professor of Comparative Politics Vera Eccarius-Kelly, and Dean of the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the University at Albany Robert Griffin.
2/14/20241 hour, 17 minutes, 5 seconds
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Book Picks - Chatham Bookstore and The Golden Notebook

This week's book picks come from Amy Zimmerman from Chatham Bookstore in Chatham, New York. As well as James Conrad and Drew Broussard from The Golden Notebook in Woodstock, NY.
2/13/202425 minutes, 42 seconds
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A Check in with The Clark: Current and Upcoming Exhibitions

In 1950, Sterling and Francine Clark chartered the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute as a home for their extensive art collection. Opened to the public in 1955, the Clark has built upon this extraordinary group of works to become one of the most beloved and respected art museums in the world.
2/13/202416 minutes
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Congressional Corner with David Hawkings

November looks like a rematch.In today’s Congressional Corner, David Hawkings of The American Leader wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
2/13/202410 minutes, 20 seconds
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2/13/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Ulster County Comptroller and the former President and CEO of the Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley March Gallagher, Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick, and investment banker on Wall St. Mark Wittman.
2/13/20241 hour, 19 minutes, 23 seconds
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“René Treviño: Stab of Guilt” opens at The Wellin Museum on 2/17

The Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York will present the exhibition “René Treviño: Stab of Guilt” from February 17 through June 9 of this year.The artist’s first museum survey will feature almost 200 works from 2008 to the present, including new work created for the exhibition.
2/12/202420 minutes, 2 seconds
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Underground Railroad Education Center raising funds for new interpretive center

The Underground Railroad was the movement that enslaved people used to gain freedom in the 19th Century. The Capital Region of New York State was visited by thousands of freedom seekers in the years prior to the Civil War.The Underground Railroad Education Center seeks to acknowledge the active Underground Railroad movement in our region and to understand it in its historic context how it relates to us today.Paul and Mary Liz Stewart are the founders of the Underground Railroad Education Center.
2/12/202413 minutes, 18 seconds
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Congressional Corner with David Hawkings

Former President Donald Trump retains strong GOP support.In today’s Congressional Corner, David Hawkings of The American Leader continues his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
2/12/20249 minutes, 39 seconds
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2/12/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Senior Fellow at the Bard Center for Civic Engagement Jim Ketterer, and Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick, and political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post.
2/12/20241 hour, 15 minutes, 25 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 161

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
2/10/20240
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A big pretty white plane with red stripes: David Zucker and Jim Abrahams discuss the making of "Airplane!"

"Surely You Can't Be Serious, The True Story of Airplane!" is the name of a new book by David Zucker, Jim Abrahams and Jerry Zucker - the trio who wrote and directed "Airplane!"The book tells the true story of the 1980 hit comedy, the first-ever oral history of the making of Airplane! by the creators, and of the beginnings of the ZAZ trio (Zucker, Abrahams, Zucker) – charting the rise of their comedy troupe Kentucky Fried Theater in Madison, Wisconsin all the way to premiere night.Four decades after its release, "Airplane!" continues to make new generations laugh. Its many one-liners and visual gags have worked their way into the mainstream culture. We are joined by the ZA is ZAZ – David Zucker and Jim Abrahams.
2/9/202431 minutes, 20 seconds
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The Albany Symphony Orchestra Throwing a 100th Birthday Party for Rhapsody in Blue in Concert

Two-time GRAMMY Award-winning Albany Symphony is throwing a gigantic 100th birthday-party concert for Rhapsody in Blue, featuring Kevin Cole, the world’s foremost interpreter of George Gershwin’s piano music. The program also includes An American in Paris, Carlos Simon’s AMEN! and Simon Says, a world premiere trombone concerto by Jack Frerer. The concert takes place on Saturday, February 10th at 7:30pm at Proctors Theatre.
2/9/202418 minutes, 38 seconds
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Longtime BSO Music Director and Berkshire County fixture Seiji Ozawa dies at 88 in Tokyo

An interview with BSO VP Tony Fogg.
2/9/20245 minutes, 27 seconds
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2/9/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Professor of Comparative Politics at Siena College Vera Eccarius-Kelly, President and CEO of The Business Council of New York State Heather Mulligan, Albany County District Attorney David Soares, and former Associate Editor of the Times Union Mike Spain.
2/9/20241 hour, 24 minutes, 41 seconds
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2/8/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelist is Director, Actor, and Educator Kristen van Ginhoven.Today's panel is short. We took NPR's Special Coverage of SCOTUS hearing oral arguments in the case of Trump vs. Anderson.
2/8/202427 minutes, 32 seconds
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Spring 2024 at The Tang

The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College kicks off its spring semester this week with two events: the seventh-annual Winter/Miller Lecture on Thursday and a spring opening reception on Saturday.The Winter/Miller Lecture features acclaimed multimedia artist Mickalene Thomas. She is known for her monumental portraits of Black women that critique standard ideas about beauty, race, and gender. Her work has been shown at museums around the world, including at the Tang. The Lecture is at 6pm on Thursday.
2/7/202425 minutes, 17 seconds
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Bookstore in Lenox Event 2/9: "Fourteen Days"

Three contributors will be celebrating the release of the book, "Fourteen Days" this Friday, February 9th at 6PM at the Bookstore in Lenox. Roxanna Robinson, Rachel Vail, and Mary Pope Osborne will be in attendance.
2/7/202413 minutes, 55 seconds
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Congressional Corner with David Hawkings

The ballyhooed immigration deal is on life support.In today’s Congressional Corner, David Hawkings of The American Leader speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
2/7/202412 minutes, 21 seconds
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2/7/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists public policy and communications expert Theresa Bourgeois, Founder of Capital District Latinos Dan Irizarry, and Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick.
2/7/20241 hour, 20 minutes, 11 seconds
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Book Picks - Merritt Bookstore and Open Door Bookstore

This week's Book Picks come from Kira Wizner of Merritt Bookstore in Millbrook, New York. As well as Lily Bartels from Open Door Bookstore in Schenectady, NY
2/6/202426 minutes, 17 seconds
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13th Annual Barrington Stage 10X10 New Play Festival

Barrington Stage Company will present their 13th Annual 10X10 New Play Festival, part of the 2024 10X10 Upstreet Arts Festival.
2/6/202415 minutes, 41 seconds
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2/6/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Partner with the Albany law firm of Whiteman Osterman & Hanna Cianna Freeman-Tolbert, Corporate attorney with Phillips Lytle LLP Rich Honen, The Empire Report’s J.P. Miller, and former Associate Editor of the Times Union Mike Spain.
2/6/20241 hour, 26 minutes, 14 seconds
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"Portrait of a Bank Robber" event at Northshire: Part 2

Artist, small-business owner, and formerly incarcerated bank robber, Daniel Killion has a new book, "Portrait of a Bank Robber." In the mid-'90s, pre-consciously aware of "wage slavery" and "systemic racism," and after seeing the iconic film Point Break, he is inspired to rob banks. It's a romantic life-defining spree that ends in Danny (alias: Paul Blackman) inevitably getting "busted."With a 13-year sentence, it was hard for Killion to imagine life outside of prison, but there’s one thing that he says saved him: his love for art. Through Connecticut’s Community Partners in Action, Killion redirected his frustration into creativity with their prison arts program.Daniel Killion joins us with co-author Matthew Klane to discuss his memoir.
2/5/202425 minutes, 44 seconds
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"Fetch" did, in fact, happen: Mean Girls book event in Woodstock 2/7

This Wednesday at Tinker Street Cinema in Woodstock, New York, presumably wearing pink, Sari Botton will be in conversation with Jennifer Keishin Armstrong, the New York Times best-selling author of “So Fetch: The Making of Mean Girls (and Why We’re Still so Obsessed with It). Books will be available from The Golden Notebook. The event will include clips from the 2004 hit film, “Mean Girls,” adapted from Rosalind Wiseman's 2002 book “Queen Bees and Wannabes” into a razor-sharp comedy by living legend Tina Fey - who also helped adapt it into a Broadway musical and a new musical movie which was released last month.
2/5/202416 minutes, 57 seconds
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"The World According to Joan Didion" by Evelyn McDonnell

Joan Didion was a writer’s writer; not only a groundbreaking journalist, essayist, novelist and screenwriter, but a keen observer who honed her sights on life’s telling details. Her insights continue to influence creatives and admirers, encouraging them to become close observers of the world, unsentimental critics, and meticulous stylists.
2/5/202416 minutes, 34 seconds
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2/5/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Preceptor in Public Speaking for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University Terry Gipson, political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post, and former Associate Editor of the Times Union Mike Spain.
2/5/20241 hour, 13 minutes, 36 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 160

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
2/3/202459 minutes, 30 seconds
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Singer-Songwriter Al Olender invites you to feel your feelings at her Alentine's Day show at The Old Dutch Church in Kingston, NY

Singer-songwriter and Kingston, New York resident, Al Olender, joined us in studio to talk about her debut full-length album “Easy Crier,” recent singles, and fill us in on the deal with her Alentine’s Day show at The Old Dutch Church on February 9.
2/2/202426 minutes, 29 seconds
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"Portrait of a Bank Robber" event at Northshire

Artist, small-business owner, and formerly incarcerated bank robber, Daniel Killion has a new book, "Portrait of a Bank Robber." In the mid-'90s, pre-consciously aware of "wage slavery" and "systemic racism," and after seeing the iconic film Point Break, he is inspired to rob banks. It's a romantic life-defining spree that ends in Danny (alias: Paul Blackman) inevitably getting "busted."With a 13-year sentence, it was hard for Killion to imagine life outside of prison, but there’s one thing that he says saved him: his love for art. Through Connecticut’s Community Partners in Action, Killion redirected his frustration into creativity with their prison arts program.Daniel Killion joins us with co-author Matthew Klane to discuss his memoir.
2/2/202416 minutes, 1 second
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Meet the Panelist: Mike Spain - Part 2

"Meet the Panelist" is a sporadic segment where we have in depth discussions with Roundtable Panelists to learn about their lives, careers and how they arrive at their various points of view. In this segment, we talk to Mike Spain former Associate Editor of the Times Union.
2/2/202412 minutes, 15 seconds
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2/2/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Bennington College faculty member, former EPA Regional Administrator, and President of Beyond Plastics Judith Enck, Founder of Capital District Latinos Dan Irizarry, and Siena College Professor of Economics Aaron Pacitti.
2/2/20241 hour, 18 minutes
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Jonathan Blitzer's "Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here: The United States, Central America, and the Making of a Crisis"

New Yorker staff writer Jonathan Blitzer’s new book is: Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here: The United States, Central America, and the Making of a Crisis. The book is a deeply reported history of the disastrous humanitarian crisis at the southern border told through the lives of the migrants forced to risk everything and the policymakers who determine their fate.
2/1/202425 minutes, 7 seconds
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Veera Hiranandani's "Amil and the After"

A hopeful and heartwarming story about finding joy after tragedy, Amil and the After is a companion to the beloved and award-winning Newbery Honor novel The Night Diary, by acclaimed author Veera Hiranandani.
2/1/202410 minutes, 9 seconds
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Coming up at The Linda

Peter Hughes, Manager of The Linda: WAMC's Performing Arts Studio, joins us with a preview of upcoming events and broadcasts.
2/1/20248 minutes, 21 seconds
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Meet the Panelist: Mike Spain-Part 1

"Meet the Panelist" is a sporadic segment where we have in depth discussions with Roundtable Panelists to learn about their lives, careers and how they arrive at their various points of view. In this segment, we talk to Mike Spain former Associate Editor of the Times Union.
2/1/202410 minutes, 30 seconds
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2/1/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists public policy and communications expert Theresa Bourgeois, Publisher Emeritus of the Daily Freeman Ira Fusfeld, and Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick.
2/1/20241 hour, 15 minutes, 35 seconds
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Hunter Walker's and Luppe B. Luppen's "The Truce: Progressives, Centrists and the Future of the Democratic Party"

The new book "The Truce: Progressives, Centrists and the Future of the Democratic Party," by Hunter Walker and Luppe B. Luppen, is a definitive history of a half-decade of upheaval in the Democratic party. In which a new generation aggressively pursued their progressive ideals while the powerful centrist establishment adapted to remain in command.
1/31/202427 minutes, 22 seconds
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Chita Rivera - in memoriam

Theatrical icon and legend of the stage, Chita Rivera, died yesterday at the age of 91.
1/31/202416 minutes, 1 second
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1/31/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Dean of the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the University at Albany Robert Griffin, Executive Director of The Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York Nic Rangel, and Director, actor, educator Kristen van Ginhoven.
1/31/20241 hour, 20 minutes, 5 seconds
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Augmented reality book "Voidopolis" by Kat Mustatea

"Voidopolis" is a digital performance about loss and memory presented as an augmented reality book with a limited lifespan by Kat Mustatea.
1/31/20247 minutes, 34 seconds
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Book Picks - Odyssey Bookshop and Market Block Books

This week's Book Picks come to us from Jesse Hassinger of Odyssey Bookshop in South Hadley, Massachusetts. As well as Susan Taylor from Market Block Books in Troy, New York.
1/30/202420 minutes, 52 seconds
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Audible's Minetta Lane Theatre presents "Laura Benanti: Nobody Cares" a night of comedy and song (and producer's note: supreme talent)

Tony Award winner with the voice of a cool angel, Laura Benanti, will perform “Nobody Cares,” a three-night comedy show at Audible’s Minetta Lane Theatre in New York City February 2 through February 4.“Nobody Cares” features all original music co-written with Todd Almond and is directed by the genius Annie Tippe. The performances will be recorded and distributed by Audible.
1/30/202417 minutes, 37 seconds
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Kelly Sather's "Small in Real Life: Stories"

"Small in Real Life: Stories" by Kelly Sather invokes the myth and melancholy of Southern California glamor, of starry-eyed women and men striving for their own Hollywood shimmer and the seamy undersides and luxurious mystique of the Golden State.
1/30/202414 minutes, 4 seconds
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1/30/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Chief of Staff and Vice President for Strategy and Policy at Bard College Malia Du Mont, Tetherless World Chair of Computer, Web and Cognitive Sciences and Founding Director of the Future of Computing Institute at RPI Jim Hendler, and former Associate Editor of the Times Union Mike Spain.
1/30/20241 hour, 13 minutes, 30 seconds
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New book provides unprecedented insight into Volodymyr Zelensky as leader

In "The Showman: Inside the Invasion That Shook the World and Made a Leader of Volodymyr Zelensky," "Time correspondent Simon Shuster chronicles the life and leadership of Volodymyr Zelensky from the dressing rooms of his variety shows to the muddy trenches of Ukraine’s war with Russia.
1/29/202423 minutes
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The Bookloft and The Mahaiwe present Terry Hayes in conversation with Jaclyn Stevenson 2/5

The Bookloft and The Mahaiwe are presenting a special night with screenwriter and novelist Terry Hayes on the eve of his first publication in a decade, "The Year of the Locust." The event will be at Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center in Great Barrington, Massachusetts on February 5. Hayes will be in conversation with Jaclyn Stevenson, Director of Marketing at Shakespeare & Company.
1/29/202415 minutes, 48 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Becca Balint

How will the Israel-Hamas war end?In today’s Congressional Corner, Vermont Congresswoman Becca Balint, a Democrat at-large, wraps up her conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded January 23.
1/29/20249 minutes, 20 seconds
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1/29/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Partner with the Albany law firm of Whiteman Osterman & Hanna Cianna Freeman-Tolbert, Senior Fellow at the Bard Center for Civic Engagement Jim Ketterer, and political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post. Graduate Student at Rockefeller College studying International Relations Grace Kwaitkowski also participates in today's show.
1/29/20241 hour, 17 minutes, 35 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 159

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
1/27/202459 minutes, 30 seconds
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"Black Women Taught Us" by Jenn M. Jackson

Jenn M. Jackson, PhD, is an award-winning professor of political science at Syracuse University and a columnist for Teen Vogue. Their first book, Black Women Taught Us: An Intimate History of Black Feminism, explore the legacy of Black women writers and leaders and endeavors to illuminate Black women’s longtime movement organizing, theorizing, and coalition building in the name of racial, gender, and sexual justice in the United States and abroad.
1/26/202426 minutes, 35 seconds
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Claudia Coenen to discuss "Seasons of Grief" at Oblong Books 1/30

Claudia Coenen is a certified grief counselor in private practice at The Karuna Project in Hudson, New York, she will discuss her book "Seasons of Grief: Creative Interventions to Support Bereaved People" at Oblong Books on January 30.
1/26/202414 minutes
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Congressional Corner with Becca Balint

The Green Mountain State needs more housing.In today’s Congressional Corner, Vermont Congresswoman Becca Balint, a Democrat at-large, continues her conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded January 23.
1/26/202410 minutes, 47 seconds
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1/26/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Ulster County Comptroller and the former President and CEO of the Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley March Gallagher, Semi-retired, Editor at large/columnist/editorial writer, Times Union Jay Jochnowitz, and Siena College Professor of Economics Aaron Pacitti.
1/26/20241 hour, 15 minutes, 37 seconds
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Paul Harding at NYSWI

The New York State Writers Institute’s season kicks off with Pulitzer Prize winner and National Book Award finalist Paul Harding this afternoon at 4:30 p.m. for a Craft Talk in the Campus Center West Boardroom and a Reading/Conversation at 7:30 p.m. in the Recital Hall at the UAlbany Performing Arts Center.
1/25/20248 minutes, 13 seconds
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New York State Writers Institute - Spring 2024 Events Preview

The New York State Writer’s Institute is back in action for the Spring semester, featuring a diverse collection of contemporary writers, and a series of classic films leading up to the 4th Annual Albany Film Festival.It’s the Writers Institute’s 41st year of acclaimed programming in 2024. And the kick-off event is this afternoon and tonight with Pulitzer Prize Winner Paul Harding who we will hear from later. In the meantime, we welcome Opalka Endowed Director of the NYSWI - Paul Grondahl.
1/25/202417 minutes, 13 seconds
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The Ashokan Center's 2024 Winter Hoot

Over the years, The Ashokan Center’s Winter Hoot has become a signature Hudson Valley event. The 11th edition is set for February 2–4.The Winter Hoot is a three-day festival, a community celebration with music, food and activities.
1/25/202416 minutes, 38 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Becca Balint

Another budget deadline, another short-term extension.In today’s Congressional Corner, Vermont Congresswoman Becca Balint, a Democrat at-large, speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded January 23.
1/25/20249 minutes, 4 seconds
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1/25/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Siena College Professor of Comparative Politics Vera Eccarius-Kelly, Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick, and Director, actor, educator Kristen van Ginhoven.
1/25/20241 hour, 22 minutes, 38 seconds
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"Carl Sprague: Setting the Stage" at The Opalka Gallery

Berkshire-based Concept Artist, Set Designer, and Art Director, Carl Sprague, has worked in the art departments of more than 40 films, which between them have a combined total of 35 Oscar nominations and multiple wins. He’s worked with directors like Steve McQueen, Martin Scorcese, Damien Chazelle, and Stephen Spielberg. His theatre work includes set design and construction for many plays and ballets, and some opera. He’s worked all over the world and on regional stage productions for the Berkshire Theatre Group, Oldcastle Theatre, Shakespeare & Co., the Albany/Berkshire Ballet and the American Repertory Ballet.His most recognizable work, to date, is likely found in his collaborations with Wes Anderson.Sprague was the Art Director of "The Royal Tenenbaums," and has held positions in the art departments of the punctilious and pretty Anderson films "The Grand Budapest Hotel," "Isle of Dogs," "The French Dispatch," "Moonrise Kingdom," and "Asteroid City."A collection of work is on display in the new exhibition “Carl Sprague: Setting the Stage” at The Opalka Gallery on the Russell Sage Campus in Albany, New York through February 24.
1/24/202433 minutes, 22 seconds
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"I Am Ruth Bader Ginsberg" by Brad Meltzer

This month celebrates the 10th anniversary of the blockbuster ordinary people change the world series. Which has 7 million copies in print and multiple Emmy nominations for the TV show based on it. The newest book “I Am Ruth Bader Ginsberg” is one of the most demanded heroes and is the 32nd in the series.
1/24/202413 minutes, 25 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Pat Ryan

Congestion pricing is meeting local opposition.In today’s Congressional Corner, New York Congressman Pat Ryan from New York’s 18th district wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
1/24/202411 minutes, 1 second
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1/24/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Chief of Staff and Vice President for Strategy and Policy at Bard College Malia Du Mont, Dean of the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the University at Albany Robert Griffin, and former Associate Editor of the Times Union Mike Spain.
1/24/20241 hour, 18 minutes, 11 seconds
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Book Picks - Bennington Bookshop and Northshire Bookstore

Today's Book Picks list comes from Bethany Marsfelder of The Northshire Bookstore and Phil Lewis of Bennington Bookshop.
1/23/202424 minutes, 5 seconds
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"Garbage Bag Girl" by Celeste Edmunds

Celeste Edmunds is the Executive Director of The Christmas Box International – an organization with the mission of helping defend children who are abused, neglected, trafficked or facing homelessness. A victim and survivor herself, Edmunds will tell us about her new book: "Garbage Bag Girl.”
1/23/202415 minutes, 10 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Pat Ryan

The Defense Secretary faces a number of tough questions.In today’s Congressional Corner, New York Congressman Pat Ryan from New York’s 18th district continues his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
1/23/202410 minutes, 31 seconds
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1/23/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are research professor and Stuart Rice Honorary Chair at the University of Massachusetts Amherst’s College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS) and Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University Fran Berman, The Empire Report’s J.P. Miller, and former Associate Editor of The Times Union Mike Spain.
1/23/20241 hour, 17 minutes, 48 seconds
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"How To Be Multiple: The Philosophy Of Twins" by Helena De Bres

The Book “How To Be Multiple: The Philosophy Of Twins” the author brings up questions like “Wait, are you you or the other one?” “Which is the evil twin?” “Have you ever switched partners?” “Can you read each other’s mind?” She says twins get asked the weirdest questions by strangers, loved ones, and even themselves.
1/22/202417 minutes, 21 seconds
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Musicians of Ma’alwyck - Hilary Tann Tribute Concert

Hilary Tann Tribute Concert celebrates the work of the composer, who chaired the music department at Union College for decades, cultivated many aspiring young composer’s careers, and left a remarkable body of compositions herself.Musicians of Ma’alwyck’s concerts this weekend seeks to showcase music from throughout Hilary’s composition career. We welcome Ann-Marie Barker Schwartz and fellow Musician of Ma’alwyck Norman Thibodeau for a preview.
1/22/202419 minutes, 9 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Pat Ryan

A lot of sports fans recently found out that Peacock exists.In today’s Congressional Corner, New York Congressman Pat Ryan from New York’s 18th district speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded January 17th.
1/22/20249 minutes, 3 seconds
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1/22/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are UAlbany Lecturer in Africana Studies Jennifer Burns, Former New York 19th Congressman and NY Assemblyman John Faso, and Political Consultant and lobbyist Libby Post.
1/22/20241 hour, 20 minutes, 36 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 158

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
1/20/202459 minutes, 30 seconds
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Annual New York Craft Brewers Festival

The New York State Craft Brewers Association will be holding their annual New York Craft Brewers Festival on Saturday, January 27th at the Desmond Hotel in Albany, New York.
1/19/20240
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Bark-Chewing and Busy: "What Goes on Inside a Beaver Pond" by Becky Cushing Gop

Becky Cushing Gop is an award-winning environmental educator and director of Mass Audubon West, encompassing 18 wildlife sanctuaries, conservation partnerships, and widespread community and school programming. She is based at the 1,400-acre Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in Lenox, home to a healthy population of the North American beaver.
1/19/202413 minutes, 34 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Tim Vercellotti

Republicans in Massachusetts are looking for a statewide candidate for November.In today’s Congressional Corner, Tim Vercellotti of the Western New England University poll and professor of political science wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
1/19/202410 minutes, 15 seconds
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1/19/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are public policy and communications expert Theresa Bourgeois, Former EPA Regional Administrator, President of Beyond Plastics and faculty member at Bennington College Judith Enck, and Albany County District Attorney David Soares.
1/19/20241 hour, 20 minutes, 8 seconds
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Schenectady Clergy Against Hate Discussion at Union College

Members of Schenectady Clergy Against Hate will lead a discussion tonight at 5:30 PM in the Nott Memorial as part of Union College’s Forum on Constructive Engagement.
1/18/202425 minutes, 19 seconds
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Music In Common's: The Black Legacy Project Concert

Music in Common’s The Black Legacy Project will return to the Berkshires for a special concert event on Saturday, January 20 at the Stationery Factory in Dalton, Massachusetts.
1/18/202411 minutes, 46 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Tim Vercellotti

President Joe Biden has some work to do if he wants to stay in office.In today’s Congressional Corner, Tim Vercellotti of the Western New England University poll and professor of political science continues his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
1/18/202411 minutes, 5 seconds
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1/18/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Siena College Professor of Comparative Politics Vera Eccarius-Kelly, Publisher Emeritus of the Daily Freeman Ira Fusfeld, political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post. Graduate Student at Rockefeller College studying International Relations Grace Kwaitkowski also participates in today's show.
1/18/20241 hour, 14 minutes, 27 seconds
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Troy Savings Bank Music Hall presents the 2024 LIFT Concert Series

The LIFT Concert Series at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall presents performances of new, independent music featuring regional performers. Attendees are invited to be seated on stage, with the musicians, creating an intimate concert experience.
1/17/202416 minutes
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Congressional Corner with Tim Vercellotti

Former President Trump dominated in Iowa.In today’s Congressional Corner, Tim Vercellotti of the Western New England University poll and professor of political science speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded January 16.
1/17/202411 minutes, 8 seconds
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1/17/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Partner with the Albany law firm of Whiteman Osterman & Hanna Cianna Freeman-Tolbert, Dean of the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the University at Albany Robert Griffin, Advance Lead for the White House and former Chief of Staff for State Senator Michelle Hinchey and former Assistant County Executive for Pat Ryan, Anna Markowitz.
1/17/20241 hour, 18 minutes, 24 seconds
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Book Picks - Battenkill Books and The Bookstore in Lenox

This week's Book Picks come from Connie Brooks and Heather Boyne of Battenkill Books in Cambridge, New York and Matt Tannenbaum from The Bookstore in Lenox, Massachusetts.
1/16/202432 minutes, 40 seconds
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Schenectady Civic Players' production of "The Father" by Florian Zeller 1/19-1/28

The Schenectady Civic Players will be presenting Florian Zeller’s play "The Father" from January 19– January 28.In the Play: 80 year-old André was once a tap dancer. He lives with his daughter, Anne, and her husband, Antoine. Or was André an engineer, whose daughter Anne lives in London with her new lover, Pierre? The thing is, he is still wearing his pajamas, and he can’t find his watch. He is starting to wonder if he’s losing control.This morning we meet a whole crew from the production: Director David Rook and actors Gary Maggio and Colleen Lovett.
1/16/202414 minutes, 19 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Paul Tonko

New York’s governor used to be a New York Congresswoman. In today’s Congressional Corner, New York Congressman Paul Tonko, a Democrat from the 20th district, wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded January 8.
1/16/20249 minutes, 39 seconds
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1/16/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Preceptor in Public Speaking for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University Terry Gipson, Senior Fellow at Bard Center for Civic Engagement Jim Ketterer, and former Associate Editor of The Times Union Mike Spain.
1/16/20240
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Congressional Corner with Paul Tonko

A deal to avert a government shutdown is within reach. In today’s Congressional Corner, New York Congressman Paul Tonko, a Democrat from the 20th district, speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded January 8.
1/15/20249 minutes, 39 seconds
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1/15/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Diplomat in residence at Bard College Ambassador Frederic Hof, political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post, and Executive Director of The Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York Nic Rangel.
1/15/20241 hour, 15 minutes, 54 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 157

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
1/13/202459 minutes, 30 seconds
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"The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession" by Michael Finkel

In "The Art Thief," Michael Finkel brings us into master thief Stéphane Breitwieser’s strange and fascinating world.
1/12/202422 minutes, 18 seconds
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"Un-Addiction: 6 Mind-Changing Conversations That Could Save a Life" by Dr. Nzinga Harrison

Drawing from studies and years of personal experience, Dr. Nzinga Harrison uncovers the intricate factors that predict a person's risk of falling into addiction. From genetics and early experiences to the surroundings we grow up in, injuries, discrimination, and cultural influences, she delves deep into the roots of this widespread issue.Nzinga Harrison, MD, is a board-certified physician with specialties in psychiatry and addiction medicine. The new book is “Un-Addicition.”
1/12/202415 minutes, 6 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Paul Tonko

A deal to avert a government shutdown is within reach. In today’s Congressional Corner, New York Congressman Paul Tonko, a Democrat from the 20th district, speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded January 8.
1/12/20249 minutes, 51 seconds
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1/12/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Former EPA Regional Administrator, President of Beyond Plastics and faculty member at Bennington College Judith Enck, Ulster County Comptroller and the former President and CEO of the Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley March Gallagher, and CEO of The Business Council of New York State Heather Mulligan.
1/12/20241 hour, 16 minutes, 33 seconds
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The Creative Life: Jane Curtin

In April 2023, Jane Curtin was our guest for the UAlbany Creative life series to discuss her life and work. You know her from "Third Rock from the Sun." You know her from "Kate & Allie." She won two Emmys for that. And of course, you know her as one of the original Not Ready for Primetime Players on the National Broadcasting Corporation's "Saturday Night Live."
1/11/202444 minutes, 22 seconds
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Congressional Corner With Richard Neal

Former President Trump could be kept off the Massachusetts primary ballot. In today’s Congressional Corner, Massachusetts Democrat Richard Neal of the 1st district wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded January 8.
1/11/20249 minutes, 28 seconds
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1/11/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are research professor and Stuart Rice Honorary Chair at the University of Massachusetts Amherst’s College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS) and Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University Fran Berman, Chief of Staff and Vice President for Strategy and Policy at Bard College Malia Du Mont, and Albany County District Attorney David Soares.
1/11/20240
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"The Busy Brain Cure" by Dr. Romie Mushtaq

"The Busy Brain Cure" by Dr. Romie Mushtaq is the culmination of 20+ years of clinical research as a brain doctor and experience in corporate wellness as a Chief Wellness Officer.
1/10/202417 minutes, 50 seconds
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Albany Symphony presents Steinke, Mozart, and more at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall 1/13-14

The two-time Grammy Award-winning Albany Symphony will showcase two of Mozart’s greatest works, Haydn’s Symphony No. 80, and a world premiere by Harriet Steinke on Saturday, January 13th at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, January 14 at 3 p.m. at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall.
1/10/202416 minutes, 12 seconds
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Congressional Corner With Richard Neal

What does Ukraine have to do with the southern border? In today’s Congressional Corner, Massachusetts Democrat Richard Neal of the 1st district continues his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded January 8.
1/10/20249 minutes, 20 seconds
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1/10/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Dean of the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the University at Albany Robert Griffin, Founder of Capital District Latinos Dan Irizarry, and Semi-retired, Editor at large/columnist/editorial writer, Times Union Jay Jochnowitz.
1/10/20241 hour, 16 minutes, 34 seconds
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Documentary "Hudson, America" now available to stream on Amazon Prime Video and Kanopy

From 2016-2022, filmmakers Zuzka Kurtz and Geoffrey Hug documented six 1st generation Bangladeshi immigrants from Hudson, NY as they graduated high school and journeyed to colleges around the northeast. The unexpected political events of those years propelled the students to confront anti-immigrant sentiments, the #MeToo movement, forbidden love, and their parents’ idea of “The American Dream.”The resulting documentary film “Hudson, America” is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video and Kanopy.
1/9/202414 minutes, 7 seconds
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Alexis Soloski's "Here in the Dark"

Alexis Soloski is a prize-winning New York Times culture reporter and a former lead theater critic at The Village Voice. She has taught at Barnard College and at Columbia University, where she earned her PhD in theater. "Here in the Dark" is her first novel.
1/9/202418 minutes, 25 seconds
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Book Picks - The Golden Notebook

James Conrad and Jackie Kellachan from The Golden Notebook in Woodstock, New York join us with this week's Book Picks.
1/9/202421 minutes, 55 seconds
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Congressional Corner With Richard Neal

A budget agreement has been announced in Washington. In today’s Congressional Corner, Massachusetts Democrat Richard Neal of the 1st district speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded January 8.
1/9/20249 minutes, 57 seconds
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1/9/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Corporate attorney with Phillips Lytle LLP Rich Honen, The Empire Report’s J.P. Miller, and Political Consultant and lobbyist Libby Post. Grace Kwaitkowski also participates in today's show.
1/9/20241 hour, 14 minutes, 58 seconds
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What is lobbying, anyway?

Long-time lobbyist for the Retail Council of New York, Ted Potrikus, will tell us about his new book, “Lobbying 101: What Is It, Exactly, That You Do?” about his experiences as a lobbyist in Albany.The book takes the reader through a three-decade career as a lobbyist in New York State to show why, despite its bad rap, the practice is indeed a critical component of sound public policy.
1/8/202422 minutes, 54 seconds
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Battenkill Chorale presents "From Light to Night" Concert

On Sunday afternoon, January 14, at 4:00 PM in Zankel Hall at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, The Battenkill Chorale will present “From Light to Night” featuring John Rutter’s “Requiem” scored for chorus, soprano solo, and chamber ensemble.Gene Marie Callahan is the conductor and Artistic Director. She was the organist and choir director for the First Congregational Church (Old First Church) in Bennington, Vermont, and is a Lecturer in Creative Arts at Siena College where she directs the chorus and teaches Basics of Singing.
1/8/202417 minutes, 2 seconds
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"High Time" by Hannah Rothschild

Hannah Rothschild's latest novel, "High Time," is an outlandish comedy of morals and manners about a highborn British family of outrageous characters - a delicious story of madness, mayhem, and mischief run amok.
1/8/202411 minutes, 54 seconds
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1/8/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Diplomat in residence at Bard College Ambassador Frederic Hof, political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post, and and investment banker on Wall St. Mark Wittman.
1/8/20241 hour, 18 minutes, 8 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 156

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
1/6/202459 minutes, 30 seconds
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George Schlatter looks back at a life in comedic television in "Still Laughing"

Already a well-regarded producer of television specials and variety shows by 1967, George Schlatter pitched to NBC an idea that was a radical departure: a comedy special inspired by the hippie counter-culture, one which would take the idea of sit-ins, love-ins, and be-ins, and manifest that politicized, sexualized, consciousness-raising energy into comedic sketches. The special, Laugh-in, was so successful it became a regular television series, running from January 1968 to March 1973 and eventually becoming the #1 show on TV.Schlatter new book, "Still Laughing," features never-before-told backstories from the creation of one of the most beloved shows in television history.
1/5/202427 minutes, 26 seconds
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A conversation with writer Vauhini Vara

Vauhini Vara is a novelist and journalist who has covered technology for the Wall Street Journal and has written extensively on Artificial Intelligence.She was named a 2023 Pulitzer Prize finalist for her sci-fi/dystopian novel, "The Immortal King Rao." Born into a family of coconut farmers in India in the 1950s, King Rao, the novel’s protagonist, becomes the most accomplished tech CEO in the world and, eventually, the leader of a global, corporate-led government.Vara is also the author of a new book of short stories, "This Is Salvaged."
1/5/202415 minutes, 11 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Marc Molinaro

About 60 House Republicans visited the southern border this week.In today’s Congressional Corner, Republican Congressman Marc Molinaro of New York’s 19th district speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This conversation was recorded January 5.
1/5/202410 minutes, 41 seconds
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1/5/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Former EPA Regional Administrator, President of Beyond Plastics and faculty member at Bennington College Judith Enck, Partner with the Albany law firm of Whiteman Osterman & Hanna Cianna Freeman-Tolbert, and former Associate Editor of the Times Union Mike Spain.
1/5/20241 hour, 21 minutes, 29 seconds
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"The Lost Van Gogh" - Jonathan Santlofer at Northshire Bookstore in Saratoga Springs, NY on 1/17

Artist, legal counterfeiter, and award winning author Jonathan Santlofer brings us "The Lost Van Gogh," a thriller of masterpieces, masterminds and the mysterious underbelly of the art world. It is a sequel to "The Last Mona Lisa." In "The Lost Van Gogh," Santlofer reintroduces readers to Luke Perone, hero of "The Last Mona Lisa," and a descendant of the man who stole the Mona Lisa from the Louvre in 1911. Jonathan will be at the Northshire bookstore, in Saratoga Springs, New York at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, January 17.
1/4/202426 minutes, 35 seconds
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"Dialed In: Do Your Best When It Matters Most" by Dr. Dana Sinclair

For more than twenty years, Dr. Dana Sinclair has worked with the best of the best to improve results, from NFL, MLB, NBA, and NHL teams to IndyCar drivers and Olympic athletes. She helps performers shift their focus and deliver optimal performance in high-pressure moments that define greatness. Her methods also work for students and teachers, business leaders and managers—anyone motivated to improve. Her approach is simple: figure out what gets in your way, develop actions to address it in the moment, and then stick to the plan. Her book is "Dialed In: Do Your Best When It Matters Most."
1/4/202412 minutes, 3 seconds
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Coming up at The Linda

Peter Hughes, Manager of The Linda: WAMC's Performing Arts Studio, joins us with a preview of upcoming events and broadcasts.
1/4/20240
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1/4/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are public policy and communications expert Theresa Bourgeois, Publisher Emeritus of the Daily Freeman Ira Fusfeld, Preceptor in Public Speaking for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University Terry Gipson, and Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick.
1/4/20241 hour, 29 minutes, 58 seconds
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All Kicks, No Bricks: "A History of Basketball in Fifteen Sneakers" by Russ Bengston

The new book, "A History of Basketball in Fifteen Sneakers," is a celebration of the iconic shoes and superstars who have defined the sport for decades. A book for both hoops fans and sneaker obsessives, the history is a fascinating look at the sport written with authority and experience by former Complex and SLAM magazine editor Russ Bengtson.
1/3/202427 minutes, 10 seconds
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Book Picks - Oblong Books

This week's Book Picks come from Suzanna Hermans of Oblong Books in Millerton and Rhinebeck, New York.
1/3/202416 minutes, 25 seconds
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1/3/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are attorney and former NY 19 Congressman John Faso, Tetherless World Chair of Computer, Web and Cognitive Sciences and Founding Director of the Future of Computing Institute at RPI Jim Hendler, and Executive Director of The Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York Nic Rangel.
1/3/20241 hour, 30 minutes, 45 seconds
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1/2/24 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are UAlbany Lecturer in Africana Studies Jennifer Burns, Founder of Capital District Latinos Dan Irizarry, Senior Fellow, Bard Center for Civic Engagement Jim Ketterer, and political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post.
1/2/20241 hour, 28 minutes, 23 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 155

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
12/30/202359 minutes, 30 seconds
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12/29/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Former EPA Regional Administrator, President of Beyond Plastics and faculty member at Bennington College Judith Enck, Diplomat in residence at Bard College Ambassador Frederic Hof, Albany County District Attorney David Soares. Sarah LaDuke hosts.
12/29/20231 hour, 24 minutes, 54 seconds
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Will Hermes - Best Music of 2023

Will Hermes is a contributing editor at Rolling Stone, a longtime contributor to NPR’s All Things Considered and The New York Times, and the author of "Love Goes to Buildings on Fire." This year, FSG released his new book “Lou Reed: The King of New York” - and now - he’s joining us to talk about music he enjoyed in 2023.
12/28/202347 minutes, 53 seconds
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12/28/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Ulster County Comptroller and the former President and CEO of the Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley March Gallagher, CEO of The Business Council of New York State Heather Mulligan, and Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick. Sarah LaDuke hosts.
12/28/20231 hour, 20 minutes, 9 seconds
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Book Picks Roundtable Round-Up for 2023

Joe Donahue is joined by 4 independent booksellers from our Book Picks rotation and they spend (nearly) an hour talking about the best books they read this year.
12/27/202350 minutes, 5 seconds
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Congressional Corner With Mondaire Jones

Roe v. Wade belongs to the history books now. In today’s Congressional Corner, former Democratic Representative Mondaire Jones of New York’s 17th district speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded December 21.
12/27/202310 minutes, 19 seconds
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12/27/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are public policy and communications expert Theresa Bourgeois, Senior Fellow at the Bard Center for Civic Engagement Jim Ketterer, Semi-retired, Editor at large/columnist/editorial writer for the Times Union Jay Jochnowitz. Sarah LaDuke hosts.
12/27/20231 hour, 21 minutes, 40 seconds
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Congressional Corner With Mondaire Jones

Will voters in New York’s 17th district give Mondaire Jones another shot? In today’s Congressional Corner, the former Democratic Representative speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded December 21.
12/26/20239 minutes, 32 seconds
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12/26/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Siena College Professor of Comparative Politics Vera Eccarius-Kelly, Tetherless World Chair of Computer, Web and Cognitive Sciences and Founding Director of the Future of Computing Institute at RPI Jim Hendler, Executive Director of The Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York Nic Rangel. Sarah LaDuke hosts.
12/26/20231 hour, 21 minutes, 29 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 154

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
12/23/202359 minutes, 30 seconds
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Christmas In The Movies

Film historian Jeremy Arnold’s new book, "Christmas in the Movies: 35 Classics to Celebrate the Season," showcases the very best among this uniquely spirited strain of cinema. Each film is profiled on what makes it a "Christmas movie," along with behind-the-scenes stories of its production, reception, and legacy.
12/21/202328 minutes, 30 seconds
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The untold story of The Beatles' long-time roadie, personal assistant, and devoted friend, Mal Evans

Malcolm (Mal) Evans, the Beatles’ long-time roadie, personal assistant, and devoted friend, was an invaluable member of the band’s inner circle. Working with full access to Mal’s unpublished archives and having conducted hundreds of new interviews, Beatles’ scholar and author Kenneth Womack affords readers with a full telling of Mal’s unknown story in the biography "Living the Beatles’ Legend: The Untold Story of Mal Evans."
12/21/20230
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"Merry and Hark: A Christmas Story" by April Genevieve Tucholke

Merry has always wanted to go on a grand adventure, like the great Hero Owls from her favorite stories. But she is just a little owl. Little owls don't have adventures. Then one day, Merry falls asleep in her favorite tree—and wakes up in a big, noisy city! Can a little owl on a grand adventure find her way home?
12/21/20238 minutes, 18 seconds
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12/21/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are CEO of The Business Council of New York State Heather Mulligan, Siena College Professor of Comparative Politics Vera Eccarius-Kelly, and Director, actor, educator and Co-Founder of WAM Theatre Kristen van Ginhoven.
12/21/20231 hour, 25 minutes, 39 seconds
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Joan Osborne performs at Saratoga New Year's Fest

Joan Osborne and her band will perform at 9 p.m. on 12/31 at The City Center Main Hall in downtown Saratoga Springs, New York as part of The Saratoga New Year’s Fest.
12/20/202323 minutes, 41 seconds
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"The Sisterhood: The Secret History of Women at the CIA" by Liza Mundy

Liza Mundy's newest book “The Sisterhood,” is a history of three generations of women in the CIA.
12/20/202316 minutes, 37 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Marc Molinaro

Republicans are trying to find the crime in “Biden crime family.” In today’s Congressional Corner, Republican Congressman Marc Molinaro of New York’s 19th district wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This conversation was recorded December 12.
12/20/202311 minutes, 36 seconds
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12/20/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Public policy and communications expert Theresa Bourgeois, Publisher Emeritus of the Daily Freeman Ira Fusfeld, and Dean of the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the University at Albany Robert Griffin. For part of the show, Chief of Staff and Vice President for Strategy and Policy at Bard College Malia DuMont joins us from Jerusalem.
12/20/20231 hour, 14 minutes, 3 seconds
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The Book of Pet Love & Loss by Sarah Bader

"The Book of Pet Love & Loss" is a collection of quotations—poignant thoughts and memories discovered in letters, journals, diaries, memoirs, and other original sources—from beloved cultural figures who understood this singular experience so deeply, they felt compelled to write about it.Sara Bader is an editor, writer, and researcher.
12/19/202321 minutes, 40 seconds
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Book Picks - Merritt Bookstore

This week's Book Picks come from Kira Wizner of Merritt Bookstore in Millbrook, New York.
12/19/202320 minutes, 33 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Marc Molinaro

The House of Representatives has a new Speaker … for how long? In today’s Congressional Corner, Republican Congressman Marc Molinaro of New York’s 19th district continues his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This conversation was recorded December 12.
12/19/20239 minutes, 42 seconds
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12/19/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Stuart Rice Honorary Chair at the University of Massachusetts Amherst’s College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS) and Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University Fran Berman, attorney and former NY 19 Congressman John Faso, elected Ulster County Comptroller and the former President and CEO of the Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley March Gallagher, The Empire Report’s J.P. Miller.
12/19/20231 hour, 17 minutes, 42 seconds
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Catskill Winter Solstice Stroll 2023

The Catskill Winter Solstice Stroll will celebrate the shortest night of the year by closing Main Street in Catskill, New York to traffic to offer attendees a leisurely walk through illuminated pathways, adorned with twinkling lights and seasonal charm. There will be live music, warm refreshments, and community.
12/18/202319 minutes, 19 seconds
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Barbara and Lily Kingsolver's "Coyote's Wild Home"

"Coyote's Wild Home" takes readers into the woods, meadows, and streams of an Appalachian forest where a girl and a coyote pup each find their first woodland adventures.
12/18/202313 minutes, 35 seconds
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12/18/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are UAlbany Lecturer in Africana Studies Jennifer Burns, Tetherless World Chair of Computer, Web and Cognitive Sciences and Founding Director of the Future of Computing Institute at RPI Jim Hendler, Senior Fellow at the Bard Center for Civic Engagement Jim Ketterer, political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post. Sarah LaDuke hosts.
12/18/20231 hour, 21 minutes, 48 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Marc Molinaro

Congress is ending a dramatic 2023. In today’s Congressional Corner, Republican Congressman Marc Molinaro of New York’s 19th district speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This conversation was recorded December 12.
12/18/20239 minutes, 55 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 153

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
12/16/202359 minutes, 30 seconds
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New book by historian Fergus Bordewich explores how Ulysses S. Grant tried to save Reconstruction

The Ku Klux Klan, which historian Fergus Bordewich defines as “the first organized terrorist movement in American history,” rose from the ashes of the Civil War. To repel the virulent tidal wave of violence, President Ulysses S. Grant waged a two-term battle against both armed Southern enemies of Reconstruction and Northern politicians seduced by visions of postwar conciliation, testing the limits of the federal government in determining the extent of states’ rights.Fergus Bordewich's new book is "Klan War."
12/15/202325 minutes, 58 seconds
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New book by historian Fergus Bordewich explores how Ulysses S. Grant tried to save Reconstruction

The Ku Klux Klan, which historian Fergus Bordewich defines as “the first organized terrorist movement in American history,” rose from the ashes of the Civil War. To repel the virulent tidal wave of violence, President Ulysses S. Grant waged a two-term battle against both armed Southern enemies of Reconstruction and Northern politicians seduced by visions of postwar conciliation, testing the limits of the federal government in determining the extent of states’ rights.Fergus Bordewich's new book is "Klan War."
12/15/202325 minutes, 58 seconds
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"Wanderings of a Wayward Woodcarver" by Gerry Holzman - Rebroadcast in memoriam

Gerry Holzman passed away this week. He was a master wood-carver, the mastermind behind the Empire State Carousel and a dear friend. He was my neighbor for several years in Cambridge, NY and I got to watch him work, hear his stories and have the joy of being around him.Last year I spoke to him about his memoir, Wanderings of a Wayward Woodcarver. We share that interview this morning to celebrate Gerry and his incredible life.
12/15/202316 minutes, 53 seconds
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"Wanderings of a Wayward Woodcarver" by Gerry Holzman - Rebroadcast in memoriam

Gerry Holzman passed away this week. He was a master wood-carver, the mastermind behind the Empire State Carousel and a dear friend. He was my neighbor for several years in Cambridge, NY and I got to watch him work, hear his stories and have the joy of being around him.Last year I spoke to him about his memoir, Wanderings of a Wayward Woodcarver. We share that interview this morning to celebrate Gerry and his incredible life.
12/15/202316 minutes, 53 seconds
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12/15/23 RT Panel - Live at The Linda - 2023 in Review

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are UAlbany Lecturer in Africana Studies Jennifer Burns, Siena College Professor of Comparative Politics Vera Eccarius-Kelly, Publisher Emeritus of The Daily Freeman Ira Fusfeld, Siena College Professor of Economics Aaron Pacitti, Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick, Director of The Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York Nic Rangel, former Associate Editor of the Times Union Mike Spain, and investment banker on Wall St. Mark Wittman.
12/15/20231 hour, 33 minutes
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12/15/23 RT Panel - Live at The Linda - 2023 in Review

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are UAlbany Lecturer in Africana Studies Jennifer Burns, Siena College Professor of Comparative Politics Vera Eccarius-Kelly, Publisher Emeritus of The Daily Freeman Ira Fusfeld, Siena College Professor of Economics Aaron Pacitti, Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick, Director of The Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York Nic Rangel, former Associate Editor of the Times Union Mike Spain, and investment banker on Wall St. Mark Wittman.
12/15/20231 hour, 33 minutes
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New documentary "Method Sampling: How We Can Build the Future Together" an Ensemble Mik Nawooj production presented by Cinema Libre Studio

The new documentary film, “Method Sampling: How to Build the Future Together” premiered at the Downtown Los Angeles Film Festival in early November and won the fest’s award for Best Music Documentary. The film is now available to rent or buy on a number of online platforms.
12/14/202316 minutes, 22 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Paul Tonko

After a brief pause, the Israel-Hamas war is back on. In today’s Congressional Corner, New York Congressman Paul Tonko, a Democrat from the 20th district, wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded December 5.
12/14/20238 minutes, 37 seconds
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12/14/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Preceptor in Public Speaking for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University Terry Gipson, Chairman of Capital District Latinos Dan Irizarry, and Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick.
12/14/20231 hour, 20 minutes, 14 seconds
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"Class, Race, and Gender: Challenging the Injuries and Divisions of Capitalism" - an interview with Michael Zweig

The new book "Class, Race, and Gender: Challenging the Injuries and Divisions of Capitalism" is for those who want to understand the underlying connections among today’s social justice movements.
12/13/202323 minutes, 45 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Paul Tonko

The College of Saint Rose is going under. In today’s Congressional Corner, New York Congressman Paul Tonko, a Democrat from the 20th district, continues his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded December 5.
12/13/202310 minutes, 33 seconds
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12/13/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Dean of the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the University at Albany Robert Griffin; Advance Lead for the White House and former Chief of Staff for State Senator Michelle Hinchey and former Assistant County Executive for Pat Ryan, Anna Markowitz; President and CEO of The Business Council of New York State Heather Mulligan. Sarah LaDuke hosts.
12/13/20231 hour, 18 minutes, 16 seconds
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"The Fabulist: The Lying, Hustling, Grifting, Stealing, and Very American Legend of George Santos" by Mark Chiusano

In the age of Donald Trump, politicians are more famous than celebrities and truth is in the partisan eye of the beholder. Enter George Anthony Devolder Santos, the Talented Mr. Ripley of American politics, who lied, fabricated, and swindled his way into representing New York’s 3rd District in the US House of Representatives, ushering in a brand-new era of American shamelessness.Newsday alum and PEN/Hemingway honoree Mark Chiusano tells the full (well, as full as can be given the subject) story of Santos in "The Fabulist: The Lying, Hustling, Grifting, Stealing, and Very American Legend of George Santos."
12/12/202326 minutes, 21 seconds
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Book Picks - The Bookloft

This week's Book Picks lists comes from Giovanni Boivin from The Bookloft in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.
12/12/202311 minutes, 39 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Paul Tonko

Congressman George Santos is now former Congressman George Santos. In today’s Congressional Corner, New York Congressman Paul Tonko, a Democrat from the 20th district, speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded December 5.
12/12/20239 minutes, 49 seconds
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12/12/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Chief of Staff and Vice President for Strategy and Policy at Bard College Malia DuMont, Tetherless World Chair of Computer, Web and Cognitive Sciences and Founding Director of the Future of Computing Institute at RPI Jim Hendler, former Associate Editor of the Times Union Mike Spain, and Director, Actor, and Educator Kristen van Ginhoven.
12/12/20231 hour, 16 minutes
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"The Last American Editor, Vol. 2" by Ken Tingley - event in Glens Falls on 12/12

Ken Tingley was the editor of The Post-Star in Glens Falls, New York from 1999 to 2020. He joins us this morning to discuss his new book: "The Last American Editor, Vol. 2." He will be having an event at Crandall Public Library on tomorrow night at 7 p.m.Tingley, who retired from The Post-Star in 2020 after a 32-year career at the newspaper, published "The Last American Editor" in 2021.The follow-up includes 90 more columns written over a 30-year period. The book is once again divided into six sections - People; Hometown, USA; Life & Death; Sports; The World; and My Life.
12/11/202321 minutes, 5 seconds
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"Devil Makes Three" by Ben Fountain

Ben Fountain is the best-selling author of "Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk" his new novel is "Devil Makes Three." It is about greed, power, and American complicity set in Haiti.
12/11/202316 minutes, 26 seconds
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ESYO presents CHIME Holiday Concert for the community on 12/12

In 2015, ESYO – Empire State Youth Orchestra - launched CHIME in Schenectady to address fundamental inequities preventing universal access to high level music opportunities for youth. Today, the free after school program serves more than one hundred K-12 students in partnership with Capital Region school districts.On December 12th ESYO will present their CHIME Holiday Concert for the community at the Schenectady High School at 5:30.Becky Calos, Executive Director of ESYO, and Zoë Auerbach CHIME & Young Leaders Director at ESYO are here with a preview.
12/11/20239 minutes, 3 seconds
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12/11/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Senior Fellow at the Bard Center for Civic Engagement Jim Ketterer, Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick, and political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post.
12/11/20231 hour, 16 minutes, 29 seconds
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Meet the Panelist: Heather Mulligan - Part 2

"Meet the Panelist" is a sporadic segment where we have in depth discussions with Roundtable Panelists to learn about their lives, careers and how they arrive at their various points of view. In this segment, we talk to Heather Briccetti Mulligan, President & CEO of The Business Council of New York State, Inc.
12/8/202312 minutes, 2 seconds
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12/8/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Public policy and communications expert Theresa Bourgeois, Former EPA Regional Administrator, President of Beyond Plastics and faculty member at Bennington College Judith Enck, Diplomat in residence at Bard College Ambassador Frederic Hof, Albany County District Attorney David Soares.
12/8/20231 hour, 15 minutes, 39 seconds
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Judy Collins' Holidays & Hits Tour at UPH 12/16

Judy Collins has inspired audiences with sublime vocals, boldly vulnerable songwriting, personal life triumphs, and a firm commitment to social activism. She is bringing her "Holidays & Hits" tour to Universal Preservation Hall in Saratoga Springs, New York on December 16.
12/7/202313 minutes, 49 seconds
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Coming up at The Linda

Peter Hughes, Manager of The Linda: WAMC's Performing Arts Studio, joins us with a preview of upcoming events and broadcasts.
12/7/20238 minutes, 35 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Peter Welch

Vermont’s Congressional delegation says the Postal Service is dropping the ball.In today’s Congressional Corner, Democratic Vermont Senator Peter Welch wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This conversation was recorded December 1.
12/7/202310 minutes, 31 seconds
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12/7/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Publisher Emeritus of The Daily Freeman Ira Fusfeld, Preceptor in Public Speaking for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University Terry Gipson, and political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post.
12/7/20231 hour, 15 minutes, 44 seconds
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Norman Lear Remembrance - Part 2

12/6/202323 minutes, 46 seconds
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Norman Lear Remembrance - Part 1

12/6/202324 minutes, 44 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Peter Welch

The Israel-Hamas war has resumed.In today’s Congressional Corner, Democratic Vermont Senator Peter Welch continues his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This conversation was recorded December 1.
12/6/20239 minutes, 29 seconds
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12/6/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Siena College Professor of Comparative Politics Vera Eccarius-Kelly, Dean of the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the University at Albany Robert Griffin, and semi-retired, Editor at large/columnist/editorial writer for the Times Union Jay Jochnowitz.
12/6/20231 hour, 15 minutes, 51 seconds
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Shakespeare's "First Folio" John Lee

12/5/202313 minutes, 29 seconds
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"Girl from the North Country" at Proctors 12/5-12/10

Written and directed by celebrated playwright Conor McPherson and featuring Tony Award-winning orchestrations by Simon Hale, "Girl From the North Country" reimagines 20 legendary songs of Bob Dylan as they’ve never been heard before. The National Tour of “Girl from the North Country” is at Proctors in Schenectady, NY tonight through Sunday, December 10.Actor John Schiappa, who plays Nick Laine in the tour, joins us.
12/5/202311 minutes, 42 seconds
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Book Picks - Battenkill Books

This week's Book Picks come from Heather Boyne of Battenkill Books in Cambridge, New York.
12/5/202315 minutes, 28 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Peter Welch

The holiday season in Vermont’s largest city got off to a dark start.In today’s Congressional Corner, Democratic Vermont Senator Peter Welch speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This conversation was recorded December 1.
12/5/20239 minutes, 45 seconds
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12/5/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Partner with the Albany law firm of Whiteman Osterman & Hanna Cianna Freeman-Tolbert, Professor-In-Residence for the NYS Assembly and Professor of Political Science at St. Rose, The Empire Report’s J.P. Miller, and former Associate Editor of the Times Union Mike Spain.
12/5/20231 hour, 19 minutes, 9 seconds
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Ed Begley Jr.'s memoir of errors, environmentalism, and a life in entertainment

Beloved actor and environmental activist Ed Begley Jr. shares hilarious and poignant stories of his improbable life in his memoir "To the Temple of Tranquility...And Step On It!." The book focusses on his relationship with his legendary father, adventures with Hollywood icons, the origins of his environmental activism, addiction and recovery, and his lifelong search for wisdom and common ground.
12/4/202322 minutes, 37 seconds
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"God Save Benedict Arnold: The True Story of America's Most Hated Man" by Jack Kelly

"God Save Benedict Arnold" tells the gripping story of one of the most paradoxical characters in American history, and one of the most interesting. Arnold was a superb leader, a brilliant tactician, a supremely courageous military officer. He was also imperfect, disloyal, and villainous. Jack Kelly joins us.
12/4/202315 minutes, 39 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Kirsten Gillibrand

The Senate is up for grabs next year. In today’s Congressional Corner, Democratic New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand wraps up her conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This conversation was recorded November 30.
12/4/202310 minutes, 8 seconds
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12/4/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are research professor and Stuart Rice Honorary Chair at the University of Massachusetts Amherst’s College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS) and Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University Fran Berman, Chief of Staff and Vice President for Strategy and Policy at Bard College Malia Du Mont, Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick, and investment banker on Wall St. Mark Wittman.
12/4/20231 hour, 17 minutes, 24 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 152

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
12/2/202359 minutes, 30 seconds
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A sentimental journey: My Music presents "Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme: Memories of My Mom & Dad" on PBS

In an acclaimed career spanning over half a century, husband and wife Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme represented the very best in popular music, starting with youthful pop hits in the 1950s and 1960s and followed by their Grammy® and Emmy®-winning triumphs focusing on the Great American Songbook.Their son, Emmy nominated composer David Lawrence hosts "Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme: Memories of My Mom & Dad," an all-new My Music special to premiere Saturday evening, December 2 on PBS, with encore broadcasts to follow.We are joined by Executive Producer and Director T.J. Lubinsky.
12/1/202320 minutes, 32 seconds
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Stephen Sanchez is bringing the 1950's and 60's back with his new album "Angel Face"

While Stephen Sanchez may only be 21 years old, his music will bring you back decades. Releasing his debut EP What Was, Not Now in late 2021, Sanchez has climbed the charts- reaching number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 for his single “Until I found You.”Sanchez is performing Sunday, December 3rd at MASS MoCA in North Adams, Massachusetts.
12/1/202313 minutes, 33 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Kirsten Gillibrand

Some titans of American history died in recent days. In today’s Congressional Corner, Democratic New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This conversation was recorded November 30.
12/1/202310 minutes, 50 seconds
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12/1/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists Semi-retired, Editor at large/columnist/editorial writer, Times Union Jay Jochnowitz, President and CEO of The Business Council of New York State Heather Mulligan, Siena College Professor of Economics Aaron Pacitti, and Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan.
12/1/20231 hour, 19 minutes, 4 seconds
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Erin Harkes' comedy special release show at UPH

Erin Harkes celebrates the release of her first video special (and second album) on Wednesday, December 6 at a special comedy concert event at Universal Preservation Hall in Saratoga Springs, New York.Oft voted “Best Local Comedian”, Harkes celebrates the release of the new album as a part of her monthly series: “Women Aren’t Funny at UPH!” Erin will shows clips from the special and then will perform an entirely new set of material.Having found great comfort in front of an audience she was able to make this transition smoothly. In a very short amount of time she achieved much local success and has since performed nearly every major club in NYC and in Toronto and Montreal. She is also a regular feature at Funny Bone Comedy Clubs across the country.
11/30/202312 minutes, 57 seconds
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"Surviving Our Catastrophes" by Robert Jay Lifton

A pioneer in the field of psychohistory, Robert Jay Lifton is a psychiatrist and author best known for his studies of the psychological causes and effects of war and political violence and for his theory of thought reform and cult behavior. He joins us this morning to discuss his latest book: "Surviving Our Catastrophes: Resilience and Renewal from Hiroshima to the COVID-19 Pandemic."
11/30/202314 minutes, 52 seconds
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"The Black Woods: Pursuing Racial Justice on the Adirondack Frontier" by Amy Godine

Amy Godine’s new book, "The Black Woods,"- chronicles the history of Black pioneers in New York's northern wilderness.Amy Godine has been writing and speaking about ethnic, migratory, and Black Adirondack history for more than three decades. Exhibits she has curated include "Dreaming of Timbuctoo" at the John Brown Farm State Historic Site in North Elba, New York.
11/30/202316 minutes, 10 seconds
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Congressional Corner with former Florida Congresswoman Val Demings and former Missouri Senator Roy Blunt

Former Florida Congresswoman Val Demings, a Democrat, and former Missouri Senator Roy Blunt, a Republican who was the longtime GOP House Whip, are taking part in Hamilton College’s Common Ground program on Monday, December 4. The discussion at 7:30 p.m. is called “Taming the Chaos in D.C.: How Can We Bridge the Divides in Washington?” Both Demings and Blunt are executive fellows at the Bipartisan Policy Center.They spoke with WAMC’s Ian Pickus on Nov. 29.
11/30/202315 minutes, 48 seconds
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11/30/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Today's panelists are former U.S. Congressman for NY-19 John Faso, Partner with the Albany law firm of Whiteman Osterman & Hanna Cianna Freeman-Tolbert, and Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick.
11/30/20231 hour, 13 minutes, 39 seconds
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Scott Berg's new book about The Great Chicago Fire

Scott Berg’s new book, "The Burning of the World: The Great Chicago Fire and the War for a City's Soul" is an account of the fire’s inexorable march and an eye-opening look at its aftermath, telling the story of one of the most infamous calamities in history and the new Chicago it precipitated—a disaster that still shapes American cities to this day.
11/29/202325 minutes, 26 seconds
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Christmas, Brahms, and more in December with the Albany Symphony

The two-time GRAMMY Award-winning Albany Symphony, will provide some extra sparkle this holiday season at two of the Capital Region’s favorite concert venues.On Sunday, December 3, The Magic of Christmas fills The Palace Theatre with gorgeous holiday music, family fun, and special guests. On December 9th and 10th, world-acclaimed pianist Yefim Bronfman will perform Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 in the legendary Troy Savings Bank Music Hall. The concerts on the 9th and 10th will also feature composer Loren Loiacono’s work Beanie’s Chapbook, a world premiere commissioned by the Albany Symphony.
11/29/202315 minutes, 6 seconds
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Meet the Panelist: Heather Mulligan - Part 1

"Meet the Panelist" is a sporadic segment where we have in depth discussions with Roundtable Panelists to learn about their lives, careers and how they arrive at their various points of view. In this segment, we talk to Heather Briccetti Mulligan, President & CEO of The Business Council of New York State, Inc.
11/29/20239 minutes, 26 seconds
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11/29/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Siena College Professor of Comparative Politics Vera Eccarius-Kelly, Dean of the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at UAlbany Robert Griffin, Preceptor in Public Speaking for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University Terry Gipson, and Executive Director of The Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York Nic Rangel.
11/29/20231 hour, 19 minutes, 55 seconds
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Ralph Nader's new book "The Rebellious CEO: 12 Leaders Who Did it Right"

Ralph Nader’s new book, "The Rebellious CEO: 12 Leaders Who Did It Right," profiles a group of CEOs who he believes performed well as business leaders as well as civic reformers. Some are well known and some are not, but Nader says they should be celebrated as exceptions whose careers and life should be a course of inspiration and emulation for students of executives, business, and the wide citizenry.
11/28/202327 minutes, 7 seconds
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Book Picks - Odyssey Bookshop

This week's Book Picks come to us from Joan Grenier of Odyssey Bookshop in South Hadley, Massachusetts.
11/28/202315 minutes, 31 seconds
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New documentary "South to Black Power" now on MAX

The new documentary, premiering on HBO tonight, "South To Black Power" is inspired by New York Times columnist and bestselling author Charles Blow’s book, which calls for a reverse “great migration” of African Americans from the North back to the South to reclaim the land, political representation, and culture that they left behind, and in so doing, forever transform the power structure in America.
11/28/202310 minutes, 25 seconds
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11/28/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post, former Associate Editor of the Times Union Mike Spain, and Wall Street investment banker Mark Wittman.
11/28/20231 hour, 19 minutes, 9 seconds
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Jesse Feiler - Cloud Computing

Our tech guru Jesse Feiler joins us this morning to talk about cloud computing and cloud storage.
11/27/202318 minutes, 48 seconds
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"Your Face Belongs to Us: A Secretive Startup's Quest to End Privacy as We Know It" by Kashmir Hill

Kashmir Hill is a tech reporter at The New York Times, where her writing about the intersection of privacy and technology pioneered the genre. Her new book is "Your Face Belongs to Us: A Secretive Startup's Quest to End Privacy as We Know It."
11/27/202321 minutes, 51 seconds
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11/27/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Tetherless World Chair of Computer, Web and Cognitive Sciences and Founding Director of the Future of Computing Institute at RPI Jim Hendler, political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post, and former Associate Editor of the Times Union Mike Spain.
11/27/20231 hour, 31 minutes, 26 seconds
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NYC Man - Will Hermes' "Lou Reed: The King of New York"

Since his death ten years ago, Lou Reed’s living presence has only grown. The great rock-poet presided over the marriage of Brill Building pop and the European avant-garde, and left American culture transfigured. In the new biography "Lou Reed: The King of New York," Will Hermes offers the definitive narrative of Reed’s life and legacy, dramatizing his long, brilliant, and contentious dialogue with fans, critics, and fellow artists.
11/22/202348 minutes, 35 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Chris Murphy

Are U.S.-China relations back on track? In today’s Congressional Corner, Democratic Connecticut U.S. Senator Chris Murphy wraps up his interview with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
11/22/202310 minutes, 35 seconds
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11/22/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Publisher Emeritus of The Daily Freeman Ira Fusfeld, Diplomat in residence at Bard College Ambassador Fred Hof, President and CEO of The Business Council of New York State Heather Mulligan, and Director, Actor, and Educator Kristen van Ginhoven.
11/22/20231 hour, 16 minutes, 8 seconds
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"The internet’s dog mom," Jen Golbeck, discusses new book "The Purest Bond"

Dogs have been considered people’s best friend for thousands of years, but never has the relationship between humans and their canine companions been as vitally important as it is today. "The Purest Bond" explores the benefits our dogs can have on our physical, emotional, cognitive, and social well-being, often without our realizing it.
11/21/202325 minutes, 21 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Chris Murphy

Too many Americans are lonely. In today’s Congressional Corner, Democratic Connecticut U.S. Senator Chris Murphy speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
11/21/20239 minutes, 48 seconds
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11/21/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Chief of Staff and Vice President for Strategy and Policy at Bard College Malia Du Mont, corporate attorney with Phillips Lytle LLP Rich Honen, and The Empire Report’s J.P. Miller.
11/21/20231 hour, 14 minutes, 33 seconds
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"Differ We Must: How Lincoln Succeeded in a Divided America" by Steve Inskeep

Steve Inskeep is a cohost of NPR’s Morning Edition, the most widely heard radio program in the United States. His new book, "Differ We Must," is an exploration of Abraham Lincoln’s political acumen, illuminating a great politician’s strategy in a country divided—and lessons for our own disorderly present.
11/20/202317 minutes, 21 seconds
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Ben Goldfarb discusses new book on road ecology at Oblong Books on 11/21

As our planet’s road network continues to grow exponentially, the science of road ecology has become increasingly vital. Tomorrow, journalist Ben Goldfarb will be at Oblong Books in Rhinebeck to discuss his new book "Crossings: How Road Ecology is Shaping the Future of Our Planet."
11/20/202316 minutes, 2 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Chris Murphy

In today’s Congressional Corner, Democratic Connecticut U.S. Senator Chris Murphy speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
11/20/20239 minutes, 36 seconds
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11/20/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Chairman of Capital District Latinos Dan Irizarry, Senior Fellow at Bard Center for Civic Engagement Jim Ketterer, Executive Director of The Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York Nic Rangel, and investment banker on Wall St. Mark Wittman.
11/20/20231 hour, 18 minutes, 49 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 151

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
11/18/202359 minutes, 30 seconds
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Drag performance artist Thorgy Thor emcee's Pride Center of the Capital Region Gala tonight

Tonight at Franklin Plaza in Troy, New York, the Pride Center of the Capital Region is hosting their 2023 Gala: Amplifying Queer Voices of All Ages. The event will include music drag performances, a silent auction, and dinner. New York City based drag performance artist, event host, TV personality, and professional musician Thorgy Thor is coming to town to host and emcee the event.
11/17/202310 minutes, 4 seconds
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Book release event for Peter Biskind at Spencertown Academy Arts Center 11/19

Bestselling author of "Easy Riders, Raging Bulls and Down and Dirty Pictures," cultural critic Peter Biskind turns his eye toward the new golden age of television in "Pandora’s Box: How Guts, Guile, and Greed Upended TV." There will be a Book Release Celebration for Peter Biskind at Spencertown Academy on Sunday at 2 p.m.
11/17/202314 minutes, 23 seconds
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"Frog and Toad & Other Friends: The World of Arnold Lobel" at Fenimore Art Museum

The exhibition "Frog and Toad & Other Friends: The World of Arnold Lobel" is on display through the end of the year at the Fenimore Art Museum in Cooperstown.Lobel is the author and illustrator of some of the most beloved children’s books produced since the late 1960s. Included among these are his "Frog and Toad" series (1971–79), "Mouse Soup" (1977), and "Fables" (1980), which was awarded the prestigious Caldecott Medal.
11/17/202316 minutes, 11 seconds
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Congressional Corner with David Hawkings

The Supreme Court has a new code of ethics.In today’s Congressional Corner, David Hawkings of The American Leader wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
11/17/202310 minutes, 55 seconds
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11/17/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are attorney, the elected Ulster County Comptroller and the former president and CEO of the Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley March Gallagher, Diplomat in residence at Bard College Ambassador Fred Hof, President and CEO of The Business Council of New York State Heather Mulligan.
11/17/20231 hour, 16 minutes, 5 seconds
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It's not a vacation, baby, but Hari Kondabolu is coming to Chicopee this weekend

Since the last time we caught up with comedian Hari Kondabolu in October of 2019, so much has happened — both in the world and in his life.
11/16/202321 minutes, 20 seconds
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Jim Brickman at UPH 11/17 presenting “HITS LIVE! with A Little Bit of Christmas”

Jim Brickman is the best-selling solo pianist of our time, earning 21 number-one albums, 32 Top 20 radio hits and two Grammy nominations and next, he’ll be in the Great Hall at Universal Preservation Hall in Saratoga Springs at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, November 17.Jim Brickman will present to the crowd with his uplifting, “HITS LIVE! with A Little Bit of Christmas” concert. The Grammy-nominated songwriter gets up close and personal in this intimate setting with his hit songs “Love of My Life” “Valentine” and “Angel Eyes” plus a few holiday favorites like “The Gift.”
11/16/20239 minutes, 24 seconds
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Vir Das: Mind Fool Tour at The Egg 11/18

Comedian Vir Das will bring his "Mind Fool" Tour to The Egg in Albany, New York on November 18. It comes as his new special, "Landing" is currently streaming on Netflix and was just nominated for a 2023 International Emmy for “Best Comedy.”
11/16/202313 minutes, 17 seconds
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Congressional Corner with David Hawkings

The House of Representatives’ new speaker has a big test at hand.In today’s Congressional Corner, David Hawkings of The American Leader continues his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
11/16/202310 minutes, 39 seconds
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11/16/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Tetherless World Professor of Computer, Web and Cognitive Sciences at RPI and Director of the RPI-IBM Artificial Intelligence research collaboration Jim Hendler, Advance Lead for the White House and former Chief of Staff for State Senator Michelle Hinchey and former Assistant County Executive for Pat Ryan, Anna Markowitz, Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick, and Wall Street Investment Banker Mark Wittman.
11/16/20231 hour, 16 minutes, 29 seconds
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Jan Brett: Winter Wonderland Tour

Jan Brett’s Winter Wonderland Bus Tour will highlight her beloved wintery backlist books just in time for the holiday season. Jan Brett will travel across the country to visit bookstores, schools, and libraries in a showstopping bus branded with her familiar book characters.
11/15/202323 minutes, 53 seconds
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If Samantha Bee isn't one of your favorite women, then we don't know what to do with you

Samantha Bee is currently on tour with a new live show “Your Favorite Woman: The Joy of Sex Education” and she’ll be at The Bardavon in Poughkeepsie, New York on Friday, November 17 and at The Mahaiwe in Great Barrington, Massachusetts on Saturday, November 18.
11/15/202321 minutes, 49 seconds
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Congressional Corner with David Hawkings

The federal government will run out of money to operate on Friday.In today’s Congressional Corner, David Hawkings of The American Leader speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
11/15/20239 minutes, 38 seconds
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11/15/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Chief of Staff and Vice President for Strategy and Policy at Bard College Malia DuMont, Siena College Professor of Comparative Politics Vera Eccarius-Kelly, and Dean of the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the University at Albany Robert Griffin.
11/15/20231 hour, 18 minutes, 1 second
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NYS Writer's Institute-Telling the Truth: 5th Edition Event

The New York State Writer’s Institute’s Telling the Truth: 5th Edition Event this Friday will feature two panel discussions with major thinkers and journalists representing a variety of viewpoints about the present and future of our nation.
11/14/20239 minutes, 20 seconds
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"Gangsterland: A Tour Through the Dark Heart of Jazz-Age New York City" by David Pietrusza

In "Gangsterland," historian David Pietrusza tours the Big Apple’s rotten core. The Roaring Twenties blaze and sparkle with Times Square’s bright lights and showgirls, but its dark shadows mask a web of notorious gangsters ruling New York City.
11/14/202318 minutes, 3 seconds
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Book Picks - Northshire Bookstore

Today's Book Picks list comes from Cassidy Washburn of The Northshire Bookstore.
11/14/202310 minutes, 39 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Richard Neal

The situation in the Middle East is dire.In today’s Congressional Corner, Massachusetts Democrat Richard Neal of the 1st district wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded November 8.
11/14/20238 minutes, 45 seconds
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11/14/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are public policy and communications expert Theresa Bourgeois, Albany Country District Attorney David Soares, and former Associate Editor of the Times Union Mike Spain.
11/14/20231 hour, 18 minutes, 7 seconds
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Between Worlds: The Art and Design of Leo Lionni

Between Worlds: The Art and Design of Leo Lionni is the first major American retrospective dedicated to the art and design work of groundbreaking modernist designer and children’s book illustrator Leo Lionni which opens Saturday at the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, MA.
11/13/202312 minutes, 15 seconds
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Protecting Democracy through Local Journalism - live panel discussion at Hearst Media Center on 11/15

Margaret Sullivan is our next guest. She is the author of the books "Ghosting the News" and "Newsroom Confidential." She is the Former Editor at The Buffalo News, Former Public Editor at The NY Times, and Media Columnist at The Washington Post, now writing for The Guardian US. She will take part in a panel this Wednesday, November 15 on Protecting Democracy through local journalism.The panel includes: President of The NewsGuild Jon Schleuss, Publisher of Capital Region Independent Media Mark Vinciguerra, and Editor of the Times Union Casey Seiler. Judy Patrick Vice President for Editorial Development at The New York Press Association will moderate the panel.
11/13/202311 minutes, 14 seconds
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"The Destructionists: The Twenty-Five Year Crack-Up of the Republican Party" by Dana Milbank

In 1994, more than 300 Republicans under the command of obstructionist and rabble-rouser Congressman Newt Gingrich stood outside the U.S. Capitol to sign the Contract with America and put bipartisanship on notice. Twenty-five years later, on January 6, 2021, a bloodthirsty mob incited by President Trump invaded the Capitol.Dana Milbank is a nationally syndicated op-ed columnist for the Washington Post. He has also been a contributor to CNN and MSNBC and is the author of several books. His new book is "The Destructionists: The Twenty-Five Year Crack-Up of the Republican Party."
11/13/202318 minutes, 29 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Richard Neal

The 2024 election is less than a year away.In today’s Congressional Corner, Massachusetts Democrat Richard Neal of the 1st district speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded November 8.
11/13/20239 minutes, 55 seconds
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11/13/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are UAlbany Lecturer in Africana Studies Jennifer Burns, Albany Law School Professor of Law, Director of The Justice Center, and Director of Immigration Law Clinic Sarah Rogerson, and political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post.
11/13/20231 hour, 16 minutes, 26 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 150

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
11/11/202359 minutes, 30 seconds
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"The War of Words: How America's GI Journalists Battled Censorship and Propaganda to Help Win World War II" by Molly Guptill Manning

Molly Guptill Manning's book is "The War of Words: How America's GI Journalists Battled Censorship and Propaganda to Help Win World War II."
11/10/202321 minutes, 53 seconds
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Albany Symphony presents a program of Daugherty, Tchaikovsky, and The Blue Danube at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall

The two-time Grammy Award-winning Albany Symphony, led by Music Director David Alan Miller will present a concert this weekend that includes one of the most beloved works in the repertory and a soon-to-be new favorite “dance symphony” evoking early rock ‘n’ roll at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall.
11/10/202315 minutes, 36 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Richard Neal

Another election is in the books.In today’s Congressional Corner, Massachusetts Democrat Richard Neal of the 1st district speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded November 8.
11/10/20239 minutes, 13 seconds
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11/10/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Former EPA Regional Administrator, President of Beyond Plastics and faculty member at Bennington College Judith Enck, Diplomat in residence at Bard College Ambassador Frederic Hof, and Siena College Professor of Economics Aaron Pacitti.
11/10/20231 hour, 19 minutes, 32 seconds
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"The Core of an Onion" by Mark Kurlansky

From the New York Times-bestselling author of "Cod" and "Salt," Mark Kurlansky’s new book, "The Core of an Onion," takes a look at the cultural, historical, and gastronomical layers of one of the world's most beloved culinary staples-featuring original illustrations and recipes from around the world.
11/9/202311 minutes, 34 seconds
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Voice Theatre presents "Refugee Stories" by by Bertolt Brecht and others 11/9-11/18

Voice Theatre is presenting "Refugee Stories" - true stories of undocumented, unaccompanied refugees developed in Voice Theatre Workshops, stories of exclusion by Kingston High School Students and the writings of Bertolt Brecht set to live music and song with Klezmer musician Margot Leverett. Performances will run tonight – November 18.
11/9/202313 minutes, 45 seconds
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"He/She/They: How We Talk About Gender and Why It Matters" by Schuyler Bailar

In recent years, anti-transgender legislation has been introduced in state governments around the United States in record-breaking numbers.Schuyler Bailar’s new book “He/She/They: How We Talk about Gender and Why it Matters,” uses science, history, and personal stories to give readers essential language and context for gender understanding, acceptance, and connection.
11/9/202316 minutes, 33 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Tim Vercellotti

The House finally has a new speaker. In today’s Congressional Corner, Tim Vercellotti of the Western New England University poll and professor of political science wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded November 1.
11/9/202310 minutes, 25 seconds
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11/9/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Albany's Chief City Auditor Dorcey Applyrs, Publisher Emeritus of The Daily Freeman Ira Fusfeld, Chairman of Capital District Latinos Dan Irizarry, Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick.
11/9/20231 hour, 18 minutes, 34 seconds
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Odyssey Bookshop in South Hadley, MA celebrates 100 years of W.W. Norton & Company on 11/9

To mark the 100th anniversary of W. W. Norton & Company and to cheer Odyssey Bookshop’s 60th anniversary, Norton’s former chairman and president Drake McFeely will discuss his new book, Books That Live: Norton’s First One Hundred Years, in conversation tomorrow night with current chairman and president Julia Reidhead.
11/8/202320 minutes, 21 seconds
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"Unforgiving: Lessons of the Fall" by Lindsey Jacobellis

On February 16th, 2006, twenty-year old American snowboarder Lindsey Jacobellis was poised to win the first gold medal in women’s snowboard cross. With a seemingly insurmountable lead over other competitors all she needed was a clean run and the gold medal would be hers. But as Lindsey entered the last 100 meters the unthinkable happened, choosing to add some flare to the run, she grabbed the back edge of her board then lost her balance and fell. She writes about all of those times in her new novel “Unforgiving: Lessons of the Fall.”
11/8/202315 minutes, 58 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Tim Vercellotti

Is President Biden in trouble? In today’s Congressional Corner, Tim Vercellotti of the Western New England University poll and professor of political science continues his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded November 1.
11/8/20239 minutes, 17 seconds
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11/8/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Siena College Professor of Comparative Politics Vera Eccarius-Kelly, Dean of the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the University at Albany Robert Griffin, Preceptor in Public Speaking for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University Terry Gipson, and Wall Street investment banker Mark Wittman.
11/8/20231 hour, 17 minutes, 51 seconds
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Book Picks - The Bookstore in Lenox

Today's Book Picks come from Matt Tannenbaum from The Bookstore in Lenox, Massachusetts.
11/7/202325 minutes, 29 seconds
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Vocal supergroup säje at Spa Little Theater 11/11

The Grammy nominated vocal supergroup, säje, is the brainchild of vocalist/composers Sara Gazarek, Amanda Taylor, Johnaye Kendrick, and Erin Bentlage. Born out of close friendship and deep admiration, these world-renowned artists, composers, and arrangers have come together to explore, create, and celebrate the music that moves them. Their debut album is now out.The band explores the edges of jazz and pop with a combination of inventive covers and brilliantly written originals.They will be performing at the Spa Little Theatre on Saturday, November 11 at 7 p.m. and we welcome Sara Gazarek to The Roundtable.
11/7/202318 minutes, 10 seconds
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11/7/23 RT Panel - Election Day Live at The Linda - The Future of Democracy

For our Election Day special Roundtable Panel live at The Linda, Joe Donahue is joined by Chief of Staff and Vice President for Strategy and Policy at Bard College Malia DuMont, Immigration attorney and Partner with the Albany law firm of Whiteman Osterman & Hanna Cianna Freeman-Tolbert, Diplomat in residence at Bard College Ambassador Fred Hof, Senior Fellow, Bard Center for Civic Engagement Jim Ketterer, political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post, and Albany County District Attorney David Soares.
11/7/20231 hour, 32 minutes, 45 seconds
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BODYTRAFFIC at The Mahaiwe 11/10 and 11/11

Los Angeles based dance company BODYTRAFFIC will perform at The Mahaiwe in Great Barrington, Massachusetts this coming Friday evening and Saturday afternoon.Artistic Director and co-founder Tina Finkelman Berkett leads a masterful troupe who interpret various choreographers’ distinct visions.
11/6/202314 minutes, 4 seconds
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Tank and the Bangas at Skidmore

On Friday, November 10 Tank and the Bangas will perform at the Zankel Music Center at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, and the night before, Tarriona “Tank” Ball will read from her debut poetry collection “Vulnerable AF” in the Payne Room at The Tang, also of course, on the Skidmore Campus.
11/6/202313 minutes, 56 seconds
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Jay Rogoff shares new essays at Northshire event 11/8

In his new book, "Becoming Poetry" (LSU Press), Jay Rogoff closely inspects the work of two dozen poets, his forebears and his contemporaries, to reveal how their poetry impacts readers. Rogoff will be talking about and signing his book on Wednesday, November 8 at Northshire Bookstore in Saratoga Springs, New York.
11/6/202314 minutes, 49 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Tim Vercellotti

Election Day is upon us.In today’s Congressional Corner, Tim Vercellotti of the Western New England University poll and professor of political science speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded November 1.
11/6/20239 minutes, 39 seconds
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11/6/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post, Albany Law School Professor of Law, Director of The Justice Center and Director of Immigration Law Clinic Sarah Rogerson, and Engagement reporter for The Seattle Times Education Lab Jenn Smith.
11/6/20231 hour, 20 minutes, 29 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 149

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
11/4/202359 minutes, 30 seconds
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Sy Montgomery's "Of Time and Turtles"

When acclaimed naturalist Sy Montgomery and wildlife artist Matt Patterson arrive at Turtle Rescue League, they are greeted by hundreds of turtles recovering from injury and illness. Endangered by cars and highways, pollution and poachers, these turtles—with wounds so severe that even veterinarians would have dismissed them as fatal—are given a second chance at life. The League’s founders, Natasha and Alexxia, live by one motto: Never give up on a turtle.Hopeful and optimistic, "Of Time and Turtles" is an antidote to the instability of our frenzied world. Elegantly blending science, memoir, and philosophy, and drawing on cultures from across the globe, this compassionate portrait of injured turtles and their determined rescuers invites us all to slow down and slip into turtle time.
11/3/202321 minutes, 33 seconds
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Director of Universal Preservation Hall Teddy Foster

Universal Preservation Hall (UPH) is a year-round performing arts and community events venue located in Saratoga Springs, New York. The former Methodist church, built in 1871, has been transformed into a state-of-the-art performance facility.UPH combine a 700-seat theatre-in-the-round Great Hall with a community event space, offering year-round music and entertainment in downtown Saratoga Springs.Teddy Foster is the Director at Universal Preservation Hall and has been with the project since the beginning when it was a dream to make a beautiful old church into a stunning performance venue.
11/3/202317 minutes, 1 second
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Congressional Corner with Alison Esposito

Roe v. Wade is no longer the law of the land.In today’s Congressional Corner, Alison Esposito, a Republican running in New York’s 18th House district, wraps up her conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded October 24.
11/3/202310 minutes, 16 seconds
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11/3/23 RT Panel

Today's panelists are public policy and communications expert Theresa Bourgeois, Siena College Professor of Economics Aaron Pacitti, and Albany County District Attorney David Soares.
11/3/20231 hour, 14 minutes, 27 seconds
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"Derek Hough: A Symphony of Dance"

“Derek Hough: A Symphony of Dance” is coming to The Palace, in Albany, NY on November 10th. The show is packed with top tier dancing and electrifying music, and will feature several genres of dance like ballroom, Latin, contemporary – and more!
11/2/202319 minutes, 26 seconds
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Music Haven's Passport Series at Proctors Theatre

The Passport Series brings Music Haven to Proctors and allows audiences “to travel the world one concert at a time.”
11/2/202313 minutes, 16 seconds
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Coming up at The Linda

Peter Hughes, Manager of The Linda: WAMC's Performing Arts Studio, joins us with a preview of upcoming events and broadcasts.
11/2/20236 minutes, 54 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Alison Esposito

The 2020 election continues to reverberate.In today’s Congressional Corner, Alison Esposito, a Republican running in New York’s 18th House district, continues her conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded October 24.
11/2/202312 minutes, 52 seconds
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11/2/23 RT Panel

Today's panelists are Public policy and communications expert Theresa Bourgeois, Chairman of Capital District Latinos Dan Irizarry, and Wall Street Investment Banker Mark Wittman.
11/2/20231 hour, 18 minutes, 19 seconds
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"Traitor's Gate" by Jeffrey Archer

Jeffrey Archer is one of the world’s bestselling authors. He has also served five years in the House of Commons as a Member of Parliament, and thirty years as a Member of the House of Lords. He has written 27 novels, 7 sets of short stories, 3 prison diaries, and 3 plays. His new book is "Traitor’s Gate."
11/1/202315 minutes, 56 seconds
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Trauma surgeon and professor Dr. Brian H. Williams' "The Bodies Keep Coming"

Trauma surgeon and professor Dr. Brian H. Williams has seen it all: gunshot wounds, stabbings, and traumatic brain injuries. In “The Bodies Keep Coming,” Williams ushers us into the trauma bay, where the wounds of a national emergency amass.
11/1/202315 minutes, 39 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Alison Esposito

Alison Esposito wants to go to Washington.In today’s Congressional Corner, the Republican running in New York’s 18th district speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded October 24.
11/1/202311 minutes, 12 seconds
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11/1/23 RT Panel

Today's panelists are immigration attorney and Partner with the Albany law firm of Whiteman Osterman & Hanna Cianna Freeman-Tolbert, Dean of the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the University at Albany Robert Griffin, and semi-retired, Editor at large/columnist/editorial writer for the Times Union Jay Jochnowitz.
11/1/20231 hour, 17 minutes, 23 seconds
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WAM Theatre Presents "Me and the Sky"

WAM Theatre presents “Me and the Sky” a celebratory evening of empowering Broadway hits focused on the full array of women’s stories. The cabaret-style evening will feature songs from Rent, Come From Away, Newsies, Shucked, Waitress, and more. WAM’s “Me and the Sky” will have performances Nov. 1-4.
10/31/202320 minutes, 30 seconds
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10/31/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Chief of Staff and Vice President for Strategy and Policy at Bard College Malia Du Mont, Tetherless World Chair of Computer, Web and Cognitive Sciences and Founding Director of the Future of Computing Institute at RPI Jim Hendler, The Empire Report’s J.P. Miller, and Director, Actor, and Educator Kristen van Ginhoven.
10/31/20231 hour, 19 minutes, 46 seconds
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Book Picks - Oblong Books

This week's Book Picks come from Suzanna Hermans of Oblong Books in Millerton and Rhinebeck, New York.
10/31/202314 minutes, 10 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Pat Ryan

First Lady Jill Biden was recently in the Hudson Valley.In today’s Congressional Corner, Democrat Pat Ryan of New York’s 18th district, speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded October 23.
10/31/20238 minutes, 36 seconds
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Jesse Feiler - Artificial Intelligence

Our tech guru Jesse Feiler joins us this morning to talk about artificial intelligence.
10/30/202322 minutes, 11 seconds
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A granddaughter's memoir of Eleanor Roosevelt

When Nina Roosevelt was just seven years old, her family moved from California to live with her grandmother at the small cottage, Val-Kill, in Hyde Park, New York. It was at Val-Kill Farm that Nina shared her childhood years with her remarkable grandmother Eleanor Roosevelt, the woman who would change her life."Growing Up Roosevelt" gives an intimate picture of life at Val-Kill as well as Nina's wide-ranging experiences traveling as a teenager with her grandmother. Included are portraits of the family, staff, famous friends, people in need, and world leaders as disparate as Nikita Khrushchev and John F. Kennedy.
10/30/202320 minutes, 16 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Pat Ryan

Will the government shut down next month?In today’s Congressional Corner, New York Congressman Pat Ryan, from the 18th district, wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded October 23.
10/30/20238 minutes, 57 seconds
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10/30/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are research professor and Stuart Rice Honorary Chair at the University of Massachusetts Amherst’s College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS) and Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University Fran Berman, political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post, and Albany Law School Professor of Law, Director of The Justice Center and Director of Immigration Law Clinic Sarah Rogerson.
10/30/20231 hour, 17 minutes, 29 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 148

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
10/28/202359 minutes, 30 seconds
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Cameron McWhirter and Zusha Elinson present the true story of the AR-15

In the 1950s, an obsessive firearms designer named Eugene Stoner invented the AR-15 rifle in a California garage. High-minded and patriotic, Stoner sought to devise a lightweight, easy-to-use weapon that could replace the M1s touted by soldiers in World War II. What he did create was a lethal handheld icon of the American century.In "American Gun," the veteran Wall Street Journal reporters Cameron McWhirter and Zusha Elinson track the AR-15 from inception to ubiquity.
10/27/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Nikhil Goyal's "Live to See the Day: Coming of Age in American Poverty"

Kensington, Philadelphia, is distinguished only by its poverty. It is home to Ryan, Giancarlos, and Emmanuel, three Puerto Rican children who live among the most marginalized families in the United States. This is the story of their coming-of-age, which is beset by violence—the violence of homelessness, hunger, incarceration, stray bullets, sexual and physical assault, the hypermasculine logic of the streets, and the drug trade. In Kensington, eighteenth birthdays are not rites of passage but statistical miracles. Nikhil Goyal's book is "Live to See the Day: Coming of Age in American Poverty."
10/27/202317 minutes, 33 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Jim McGovern

What comes first – a new Speaker or a spending deal?In today’s Congressional Corner, Massachusetts Congressman Jim McGovern, a Democrat from the second district, wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded October 23.
10/27/20238 minutes, 26 seconds
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10/27/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Public policy and communications expert Theresa Bourgeois, Former EPA Regional Administrator, President of Beyond Plastics and faculty member at Bennington College Judith Enck, Diplomat in residence at Bard College Ambassador Frederic Hof, and Siena College Professor of Economics Aaron Pacitti.
10/27/20231 hour, 23 minutes, 27 seconds
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"A Man of Two Faces" by Viet Thanh Nguyen

With insight, humor, formal invention, and lyricism, in "A Man of Two Faces" Viet Thanh Nguyen rewinds the film of his own life. He expands the genre of personal memoir by acknowledging larger stories of refugeehood, colonization, and ideas about Vietnam and America, writing with his trademark sardonic wit and incisive analysis, as well as a deep emotional openness about his life as a father and a son. This interview was recorded on October 4.
10/26/202331 minutes, 18 seconds
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8th Annual BraVa! Fundraiser for the YWCA of the Greater Capital Region

BraVa! is a fundraiser to support YWCA of the Greater Capital Region. Now in its 8th year – BraVa! provides new bras and binders to those in need. This year’s event will take place Thursday, November 9th from 6 - 8:30pm.To tell us more we welcome YWCA of the Greater Capital Region Executive Director Starletta Renée, Jamie Crouse, Director of Development and Marketing for the YWCA-GCR, and Marion Roach Smith, YWCA-GCR volunteer and co-creator of BraVa!
10/26/202310 minutes, 4 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Jim McGovern

The House of Representatives has been in turmoil.In today’s Congressional Corner, Massachusetts Congressman Jim McGovern, a Democrat from the second district, speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This conversation was recorded October 23.
10/26/20239 minutes, 17 seconds
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10/26/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Albany’s Chief City Auditor Dorcey Applyrs, Publisher Emeritus of The Daily Freeman Ira Fusfeld, Executive Director of The Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York Nic Rangel, and former Associate Editor of the Times Union Mike Spain.
10/26/20231 hour, 22 minutes, 33 seconds
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Melissa DeRosa to discuss new book "What's Left Unsaid" at NYSWI event tonight

Melissa DeRosa, one of the most powerful women in New York State government history, is now sharing her story for the first time in her new memoir, "What’s Left Unsaid My Life at the Center of Power, Politics & Crisis."DeRosa will be speaking with Ken Lovett at a New York State Writer’s Institute event tonight night at 7 p.m. at Page Hall on UAlbany’s Downtown Campus.
10/25/202324 minutes, 55 seconds
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"The World According to Joan Didion" by Evelyn McDonnell

Joan Didion was a writer’s writer; not only a groundbreaking journalist, essayist, novelist and screenwriter, but a keen observer who honed her sights on life’s telling details. Her insights continue to influence creatives and admirers, encouraging them to become close observers of the world, unsentimental critics, and meticulous stylists.
10/25/202316 minutes, 34 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Pat Ryan

It has been a rudderless few weeks in the House.In today’s Congressional Corner, Pat Ryan, a Democrat from New York’s 18th district, speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded October 23.
10/25/20239 minutes, 57 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Pat Ryan

It has been a rudderless few weeks in the House.In today’s Congressional Corner, Pat Ryan, a Democrat from New York’s 18th district, speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded October 23.
10/25/20239 minutes, 57 seconds
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10/25/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are WAMC’s Alan Chartock, Siena College Professor of Comparative Politics Vera Eccarius-Kelly, Dean of the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the University at Albany Robert Griffin, and · Senior Fellow at the Bard Center for Civic Engagement Jim Ketterer. Sarah LaDuke hosts.
10/25/20231 hour, 19 minutes, 54 seconds
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"The Women of NOW" by Katherine Turk

In "The Women of NOW," the historian Katherine Turk chronicles the growth and enduring influence of this foundational group through three lesser-known members who became leaders: Aileen Hernandez, a federal official of Jamaican American heritage; Mary Jean Collins, a working-class union organizer and Chicago Catholic; and Patricia Hill Burnett, a Michigan Republican, artist, and former beauty queen. From its bold inception through the tumultuous training ground of the 1970s, NOW’s feminism flooded the nation, permanently shifted American culture and politics, and clashed with conservative forces, presaging our fractured national landscape.
10/24/202319 minutes, 23 seconds
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Book Picks - Bennington Bookshop

This week's Book Picks come from owner of Bennington Bookshop, Phil Lewis.
10/24/202313 minutes, 49 seconds
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The Crossword Show at The Linda

Zach Sherwin is a published New York Times crossword author and Los Angeles-based comedian. The Crossword Show is making its Albany debut tonight at The Linda – WAMC’s Performing Arts Studio. Zach Sherwin hosts and tonight’s guest solvers are Will Smalley and Kathleen Carey.
10/24/202310 minutes, 16 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Jim McGovern

The situation in the Middle East is dire.In today’s Congressional Corner, Massachusetts Congressman Jim McGovern, a Democrat from the second district, speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This conversation was recorded October 23.
10/24/20239 minutes, 49 seconds
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10/24/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are former U.S. Congressman for NY-19 John Faso, corporate attorney with Phillips Lytle LLP Rich Honen, Editor at large/columnist/editorial writer for the Times Union Jay Jochnowitz, and Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick.
10/24/20231 hour, 20 minutes, 4 seconds
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Walton Goggins will be "Dreamin' Wild" at FilmColumbia

“Dreamin’ Wild,” will be screened as part of the Film Columbia festival on Oct. 29 and includes a Q and A with Walton Goggins.
10/23/202330 minutes, 25 seconds
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Book Picks - Merritt Bookstore

This week's Book Picks come from Kira Wizner of Merritt Bookstore in Millbrook, New York.
10/23/202313 minutes, 46 seconds
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The Musicians of Ma'alwyck present a spooky season concert and the debut of a short film based on "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"

On October 29, Musicians of Ma’alwyck will debut the short film "The Hollow," an adaptation of Washington Irving’s "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," in a concert format with seasonal music in celebration of Hallowe’en. Broadway veteran and "Stranger Things" actor Gabriella Pizzolo joins the ensemble to perform works from the operas "Nina" and "The Haunted Tower," as well as a special recitation of Robert Burns’ Tam-o’Shanter poem musically set by Max Caplan. Also on the program is music of Albany’s own William Warren Green, and excerpts from Walter Claggett’s "The Witches." Featured Musicians of Ma’alwyck performers include Ann-Marie Barker Schwartz (violin), Norman Thibodeaux (flute) and Al Fedak (harpsichord).This concert is part of Discover Albany’s All Hallowe’en Festival 2023, a modern twist on the original Halloween festival celebrated annually in Albany over a hundred years ago.
10/23/202313 minutes, 4 seconds
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10/23/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are research professor and Stuart Rice Honorary Chair at the University of Massachusetts Amherst’s College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS) and Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University Fran Berman, Preceptor in Public Speaking for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University Terry Gipson, political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post.
10/23/20231 hour, 16 minutes, 4 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 147

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
10/14/202359 minutes, 30 seconds
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FilmColumbia 2023

The 23rd annual FilmColumbia is set to return to the Crandall Theatre in Chatham from October 20 to October 29. FilmColumbia features film screenings, local talent, and live events.This year FilmColumbia is packed with home-grown talent, featuring many films by Columbia County-based filmmakers and live Q+As and events with notable area residents Ruth Reichl, James Schamus, Al Roker, Stephen Lang, Scott Cohen and Walton Goggins.
10/13/202313 minutes, 32 seconds
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"Rodelinda" begins performances and an ambitious series of Handel opera productions at Hudson Hall

Hudson Hall in Hudson, New York has commissioned an ambitious multi-year series of operas by Handel with the daring, internationally acclaimed director (and Hudson resident) R.B. Schlather.The first in the series, Rodelinda, premieres at the hall on October 20. There will be 6 performances between October 20-29.
10/13/202316 minutes, 31 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Paul Tonko

The Republican civil war continues in the House.In today’s Congressional Corner, New York Congressman Paul Tonko, a Democrat from the 20th district, wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded October 5.
10/13/20239 minutes, 46 seconds
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10/13/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are President and CEO of The Business Council of New York State Heather Mulligan, Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick, Albany County District Attorney David Soares, and Director, Actor and Educator Kristen van Ginhoven.
10/13/20231 hour, 30 minutes, 7 seconds
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SculptureNow 2023 at The Mount

SculptureNow was founded in The Berkshires in 1998 to promote the experience and knowledge of sculpture through exhibitions and educational outreach, and to offer artists venues for showing their work in the community.For the past eleven years, they have collaborated with The Mount, Edith Wharton’s Home in Lenox, MA, installing marvelously varied large-scale works by international artists all around The Mount’s gorgeous grounds, wooded paths, and gardens.
10/12/202328 minutes, 37 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Paul Tonko

Speaker Kevin McCarthy is now former Speaker Kevin McCarthy.In today’s Congressional Corner, New York Congressman Paul Tonko, a Democrat from the 20th district, continues his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded October 5.
10/12/202310 minutes, 40 seconds
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10/12/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Partner with the Albany law firm of Whiteman Osterman & Hanna Cianna Freeman-Tolbert, Publisher Emeritus of The Daily Freeman Ira Fusfeld, and Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick.
10/12/202340 minutes, 44 seconds
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Upper Hudson Planned Parenthood 2023 virtual Leadership Circle Luncheon with Jessica Valenti on 10/20

Jessica Valenti — called one of the Top 100 Inspiring Women in the world — is a feminist columnist and author. Her book, "Sex Object: A Memoir," was a New York Times bestseller. She will be giving the keynote at the Upper Hudson Planned Parenthood’s virtual Leadership Circle Luncheon on October 20, 2023.The Washington Post called her “one of the most successful and visible feminists of her generation.” She is a UAlbany graduate whose articles have topped the most-read lists at The New York Times, The Atlantic, the Guardian, and The Washington Post. Her daily blog, Abortion Everyday, which launched after the fall of Roe, focuses on all things abortion, feminist commentary and community.
10/11/202317 minutes, 5 seconds
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Stand-up comic Nimesh Patel at UPH 10/15

Comedian and Emmy nominated writer, Nimesh Patel, will bring his Fast and Loose tour to the Universal Preservation Hall in Saratoga Springs, New York on Sunday, October 15.The Emmy nominated writer and comedian has risen the ranks to some of comedies biggest stages due to his unassailable joke writing, prolific output and innovative marketing. Named one of Variety's prestigious "10 Comics to Watch of 2023" and described by Vulture as "the sophistication of street sense," Nimesh has charted a path from sold out comedy clubs to major theaters.
10/11/202316 minutes, 35 seconds
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10/11/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Siena College Professor of Comparative Politics Vera Eccarius-Kelly, Dean of the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the University at Albany Robert Griffin, Tetherless World Chair of Computer, Web and Cognitive Sciences and Founding Director of the Future of Computing Institute at RPI Jim Hendler, and political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post.
10/11/20231 hour, 29 minutes, 5 seconds
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Martin Baron releases debut book "Collision of Power: Trump, Bezos, and The Washington Post"

Martin Baron is a longtime journalist and newspaper editor. He ran the newsrooms of The Miami Herald and The Boston Globe before being named executive editor of The Washington Post in 2013. His role in launching an investigation of the Catholic Church’s cover-up of sexual abuse by clergy was portrayed in the Academy Award-winning movie “Spotlight.” His debut book is "Collision of Power" and he will discuss it with Alan C. Miller at the Stockbridge Library in Stockbridge, Massachusetts on 10/22.
10/10/202326 minutes, 19 seconds
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Book Picks - The Golden Notebook

James Conrad and Drew Broussard from The Golden Notebook in Woodstock, NY join us with this week's Book Picks.
10/10/20230
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Congressional Corner with Paul Tonko

October 6, 2023 was the fifth anniversary of the Schoharie limo crash. In today’s Congressional Corner, New York Congressman Paul Tonko, a Democrat from the 20th district, speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded October 5.
10/10/202310 minutes, 41 seconds
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10/10/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Chief of Staff and Vice President for Strategy and Policy at Bard College Malia Du Mont, Diplomat in residence at Bard College Ambassador Frederic Hof, and investment banker on Wall St. Mark Wittman.
10/10/20231 hour, 20 minutes, 38 seconds
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Lydia Davis discusses new essay collection "Our Strangers"

Lydia Davis knows that the small details that make up a life are fascinating. It’s a matter of perspective.In "Our Strangers," Davis’ seventh collection of fiction, peoples’ lives intersect for brief moments on trains, in restaurants, and as neighbors. Conversations are overheard and misheard; a special delivery letter is mistaken for a rare white butterfly; toddlers learning to speak identify a ping pong ball as an egg; mumbled remarks become a series of moments of annoyance in a marriage.
10/9/202324 minutes, 45 seconds
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Saratoga Book Festival 10/12-10/15

The third annual Saratoga Book Festival will take place October 12th -15th, bringing together more than 60 authors from near and far for a celebration of reading.To tell us all about it we welcome festival founder and co-chair, Ellen Beal.
10/9/20238 minutes, 55 seconds
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Albany Barn's FUSION Anti-Gala 10/13

This year’s FUSION anti-gala at The Barn in Albany is on Friday, October 13th.With that date – they are looking to hold the spookiest and most creative Fusion yet with devilish food & drinks, wickedly fun art installations, and so much more.Executive Director of Albany Barn Casey Polomaine and Director of Membership & Operations McCauley Cannizzo join us.
10/9/20237 minutes, 47 seconds
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10/9/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Diplomat in residence at Bard College Ambassador Frederic Hof, Senior Fellow at the Bard Center for Civic Engagement Jim Ketterer, and political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post.
10/9/20231 hour, 33 minutes, 3 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 146

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
10/7/202359 minutes, 30 seconds
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Nancy Hoffman Gallery in NYC presents "Harvest" by Rhinebeck based sculptor Judy Fox

On September 7 of this year, the Nancy Hoffman Gallery in New York City opened “Harvest,” an exhibition of some 50 newly created terra-cotta sculptures by Judy Fox, made in her studio in Rhinebeck, New York.
10/6/20239 minutes, 2 seconds
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Berkshire Theatre Group presents "Copenhagen" through 10/29

Winner of the Tony Award for Best Play in 2000, “Copenhagen,” is a gripping and intellectually stimulating play that explores the events surrounding a mysterious and fateful meeting between two of the most brilliant minds of the 20th century: Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg. The play is being performed through October 29th at the Berkshire Theatre Group’s Unicorn Theatre. Eric Hill directs the production for BTG and he joins us.
10/6/202311 minutes, 7 seconds
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"Norman Rockwell: The Business of Illustrating the American Dream" at The Norman Rockwell Museum

The Norman Rockwell Museum has a new exhibition exploring the business and cultural context of Rockwell’s art. "Norman Rockwell: The Business of Illustrating the American Dream" examines how Rockwell navigated relationships with publishers, advertising clients, and other business entities to create work that shaped and reflected American culture and influenced notions of the American Dream.
10/6/202315 minutes, 14 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Marc Molinaro

House Republicans have begun an impeachment probe of President Biden. In today’s Congressional Corner, Republican Congressman Marc Molinaro of New York’s 19th district wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This conversation was recorded October 2.
10/6/20237 minutes, 55 seconds
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10/6/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Public policy and communications expert Theresa Bourgeois, Diplomat in residence at Bard College Ambassador Frederic Hof, Albany County District Attorney David Soares.
10/6/20231 hour, 18 minutes, 27 seconds
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Wanda Fischer to sign and discuss new novel "A Few Bumps" at The Book House in Albany 10/6

Wanda Fischer has spent over 40 years broadcasting folk, bluegrass and blues music to radio listeners as host of WAMC-FM/Northeast Public Radio’s weekly “The Hudson River Sampler” show in 1982.Along with her love of music, Fischer is a published author. Her new novel is "A Few Bumps." She will sign and discuss the book on Friday, October 6 at The Book House in Albany, New York.
10/5/202312 minutes, 28 seconds
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Chronogram celebrates 30 years in print with cover art retrospective at TSL in Hudson

To celebrate Chronogram Magazine’s 30th anniversary, they are exhibiting every cover of every edition of the magazine at Time and Space Limited in Hudson, New York, from October 15 to November 12. Since they launched, in the fall of 1993, Chronogram has featured the work of hundreds of Hudson Valley artists on its cover. Brian Mahoney is the longtime editor at Chronogram.
10/5/202320 minutes, 6 seconds
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Coming up at The Linda

Peter Hughes, Manager of The Linda: WAMC's Performing Arts Studio, joins us with a preview of upcoming events and broadcasts.
10/5/20237 minutes, 29 seconds
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"Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon" by Michael Lewis

When Michael Lewis first met him, Sam Bankman-Fried was the world’s youngest billionaire and crypto’s Gatsby. CEOs, celebrities, and leaders of small countries all vied for his time and cash after he catapulted, practically overnight, onto the Forbes billionaire list. Who was this rumpled guy in cargo shorts and limp white socks, whose eyes twitched across Zoom meetings as he played video games on the side?In "Going Infinite" Lewis sets out to answer this question, taking readers into the mind of Bankman-Fried, whose rise and fall offers an education in high-frequency trading, cryptocurrencies, philanthropy, bankruptcy, and the justice system.
10/5/202328 minutes, 2 seconds
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10/5/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Partner with the Albany law firm of Whiteman Osterman & Hanna Cianna Freeman-Tolbert, Senior Fellow at the Bard Center for Civic Engagement Jim Ketterer, and Executive Director of The Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York Nic Rangel.
10/5/20231 hour, 59 seconds
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Albany Symphony's Film Music Festival 10/5-10/9

This weekend the Albany Symphony’s schedule is packed with events centered around the music in film, video games, and more.
10/4/20230
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World Premiere of documentary "Regenerating Life" at TSL in Hudson on 10/8

A new three-part documentary film “Regenerating Life” will have its world premiere at Time & Space Limited in Hudson, New York on October 8th at 1:00 p.m. The documentary is produced by Hummingbird Films and focuses on the climate crisis.
10/4/202312 minutes, 49 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Marc Molinaro

A government shutdown has been averted – for now. In today’s Congressional Corner, Republican Congressman Marc Molinaro of New York’s 19th district continues his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This conversation was recorded October 2.
10/4/202310 minutes, 33 seconds
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10/4/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are public policy and communications expert Theresa Bourgeois, former U.S. Congressman for NY-19 John Faso, Dean of the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the University at Albany Robert Griffin, and Tetherless World Chair of Computer, Web and Cognitive Sciences and Founding Director of the Future of Computing Institute at RPI Jim Hendler.
10/4/20231 hour, 20 minutes, 52 seconds
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"We of Little Faith" by Kate Cohen

Even though a growing number of Americans don’t believe in god, many remain reluctant to say so out loud. In her book, We of Little Faith, she details the challenges and joys of fully embracing atheism—especially as a parent—Washington Post contributing columnist Kate Cohen does not dismiss religion as dangerous or silly. Instead, she investigates religion’s appeal in order to explain the ways we can thrive without it.
10/3/202324 minutes, 53 seconds
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Catskill Center's Annual Fall Benefit 10/7 in Mount Tremper

The Catskill Center’s fall benefit is taking place Saturday, October 7 from 5:30 to 8:30pm at the Catskills Visitor Center in Mount Tremper, New York. The benefit will raise funds for the Catskill Center’s work to ensure a bright future for the economy, environment and culture of The Catskills.The event will honor Senator Michelle Hinchey with The Alf Evers Award for Service to The Catskills and The Catskill Park, feature a musical performance by Simi Stone, and welcome as speaker Conservation Photographer Carla Rhodes.Jeff Senterman is Executive Director of the Catskill Center and he joins us along with Carla Rhodes.
10/3/202313 minutes
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Book Picks - Green Toad Bookstore

This week's Book Picks come from Jim Havener at the Green Toad Bookstore in Oneonta, New York.
10/3/20237 minutes, 56 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Marc Molinaro

It has been a summer of challenges for communities in upstate New York. In today’s Congressional Corner, Republican Congressman Marc Molinaro of New York’s 19th district speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This conversation was recorded October 2.
10/3/20239 minutes, 11 seconds
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10/3/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are corporate attorney with Phillips Lytle LLP Rich Honen, former Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick, and former Associate Editor of the Times Union Mike Spain.
10/3/20231 hour, 17 minutes, 38 seconds
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"Rikers: An Oral History" questions the nature of justice in America

Prize-winning journalists Graham Rayman and Reuven Blau have spent two years interviewing more than 130 people comprising a broad cross section of lives touched by New York City’s Rikers Island prison complex. The portrait that emerges calls into question the very nature of justice in America. The new book is "Rikers: An Oral History."
10/2/202322 minutes, 42 seconds
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Paul Reiser at Universal Preservation Hall on 10/7

Comedian, actor, television writer, author and musician Paul Reiser co-starred as Paul Buchman in the decade-defining 1990s comedy, "Mad About You." He's doing stand-up on October 7 at UPH in Saratoga Springs, New York.
10/2/202318 minutes, 13 seconds
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The Alliance for a Hunger Free NY addresses rising child poverty rate

After an expanded credit took effect, child poverty hit a historic low of 5.2% a year ago. New Census data shows it has since rocketed to 12.4%. Doctors are seeing this play out in real time. Natasha Pernicka is the Executive Director at The Alliance for a Hunger Free NY and The Food Pantries for the Capital District. She joins us to discuss Child Poverty Rates.
10/2/20238 minutes, 43 seconds
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10/2/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are former NY 19 Congressperson and attorney John Faso, political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post, Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick, and Wall Street Investment Banker Mark Wittman.
10/2/20231 hour, 19 minutes, 41 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 145

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
9/30/202359 minutes, 30 seconds
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Actor Michael Imperioli leading Zopa to Woodstock Film Festival performance

Michael Imperioli has been a fixture on the screen since his youth through roles in projects like “Goodfellas,” “The Sopranos,” and “Escape At Dannemora.” But in recent years, another side of Imperioli’s artistry has emerged, including the publication of his novel “The Perfume Burned His Eyes,” and releases from his rock group Zopa. Zopa will perform at the Woodstock Film Festival this weekend.
9/29/202320 minutes, 1 second
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Vienna Teng at Caffè Lena 9/29-10/1

Starting on Sept. 29th, singer/songwriter, Vienna Teng will be at Caffè Lena in Saratoga for three consecutive nights. Teng, a classically trained pianist who composes in a dazzling, cinematic style she likes to call chamber-folk, is sure to light up the stage.
9/29/202315 minutes, 27 seconds
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A Place for Jazz fall concert series

A Place for Jazz is a non-profit, all-volunteer organization dedicated to presenting the best in Jazz. It was founded by Butch Conn in 1987. Programs include concerts, public workshops, school-based clinics, a Jazz website and general support of Jazz and its musicians. Bill McCann and Tim Coakley join us.
9/29/202313 minutes, 21 seconds
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Woodstock Film Festival presents Matthew Heineman's new documentary "American Symphony"

"American Symphony," Oscar nominee Matthew Heineman’s moving portrait of the musician Jon Batiste as he experiences his greatest professional success (he dominated the 2022 Grammys) at the same time his wife faces her greatest personal challenge (she is battling leukemia), has been acquired by Netflix following a lengthy bidding war. Barack and Michelle Obama’s production company Higher Ground, which has a first-look deal with Netflix, is part of the project."American Symphony" will be part of Woodstock Film Festival on Saturday, September 30 at 10:15 a.m. at Tinker Street Cinema in Woodstock, New York.
9/29/202315 minutes, 4 seconds
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9/29/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Senior Fellow at Bard Center for Civic Engagement Jim Ketterer, President and CEO of The Business Council of New York State Heather Mulligan, Siena College Professor of Economics Aaron Pacitti.
9/29/20231 hour, 8 seconds
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Berkshire Botanical Garden's 2023 Harvest Festival

Berkshire Botanical Garden’s annual Harvest Festival, an iconic Berkshire event dating back to their founding, will take place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. October 7-8 at the Garden in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
9/28/202310 minutes, 51 seconds
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Adams Theater Fall Festival 10/6-10/8

The Adams, Massachusetts RambleFest will be happening next weekend and you can also take in The Adams Theater Fall Festival, a weekend full of music, comedy, history, and a circus!
9/28/202310 minutes, 52 seconds
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Little Falls Cheese Festival 2023

The rich history of dairying in Central New York will be celebrated with the Little Falls Cheese Festival on Saturday, October 7.
9/28/202317 minutes, 28 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Kirsten Gillibrand

What should be done about New York’s newest residents? In today’s Congressional Corner, Democratic New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand wraps up her conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This conversation was recorded September 20.
9/28/202311 minutes, 37 seconds
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9/28/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are investigative journalist and visiting professor at UAlbany Rosemary Armao, research professor and Stuart Rice Honorary Chair at the University of Massachusetts Amherst’s College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS) and Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University Fran Berman, and Publisher Emeritus of The Daily Freeman Ira Fusfeld.
9/28/20231 hour, 16 minutes, 52 seconds
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Debuting at Woodstock Film Festival, "No Accident" examines legal aftermath of 2017 Charlottesville violence

The compelling new documentary “No Accident” takes us into the conference rooms as some of America’s top attorneys take on some of America’s top racists.
9/27/202313 minutes, 46 seconds
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Troy Foundry Theatre and Collectiveffort present the world premier of "Hard Candy & Misdemeanors" by Cris Eli Blak

Troy Foundry Theatre and Collectiveffort is co-presenting the world premiere of "Hard Candy & Misdemeanors" by Cris Eli Blak. The play unfolds over the span of a single day in the employee break room at Roxanne Brewer’s small-town convenience store, The Quickie Shop.
9/27/202311 minutes, 40 seconds
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Steve Sheinkin and Kōdo Kimura at Northshire Bookstore in Saratoga 9/29

Three-time National Book Award finalist & Newbery Honor author Steve Sheinkin will be joined by debut illustrator Kōdo Kimura will celebrate the release of two new books Friday night. At Northshire Bookstore in Saratoga Springs, New York.
9/27/202314 minutes, 15 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Kirsten Gillibrand

A government shutdown appears to be looming. In today’s Congressional Corner, Democratic New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This conversation was recorded September 20.
9/27/20239 minutes, 10 seconds
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9/27/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Public policy and communications expert Theresa Bourgeois, Siena College Professor of Comparative Politics Vera Eccarius-Kelly, Dean of the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the University at Albany Robert Griffin, and Tetherless World Chair of Computer, Web and Cognitive Sciences and Founding Director of the Future of Computing Institute at RPI Jim Hendler.
9/27/20231 hour, 20 minutes, 36 seconds
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"Maestros & Monsters" by Robert Boyers

Robert Boyers, the founder and editor of Salmagundi Magazine, Director of the New York State Summer Writers Institute, and a professor at Skidmore College, will be here to discuss his newest book, Maestros & Monsters: Days & Nights with Susan Sontag & George Steiner, a dual portrait, built around intense friendships.
9/26/202323 minutes, 29 seconds
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Book Picks - The Open Door Bookstore

This week's Book Picks from Lily Bartels at The Open Door Bookstore and Gift Gallery in Schenectady, New York.
9/26/202316 minutes, 19 seconds
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Woodstock Film Festival presents Matthew Modine's new short film "I am What You Imagine"

Matthew Modine’s new short film “I Am What You Imagine” is a sensual exploration of the unexplainable. Featuring the voice talents of Ruby Modine and longtime Kubrick collaborator Leon Vitali (in his final performance), the film uses sound, music, and expressionistic imagery to take viewers on a journey of the heart and mind. The film will be shown at this weekend’s Woodstock Film Festival.
9/26/202325 minutes, 19 seconds
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9/26/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Investigative Reporter and visiting professor at UAlbany Rosemary Armao, The Empire Report's J.P. Miller, and Wall Street investment banker Mark Wittman.
9/26/20231 hour, 2 minutes, 18 seconds
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James Ivory, Peter Cameron to reunite at Woodstock Film Festival as Ivory is honored for lifetime achievement

The Woodstock Film Festival is about to honor a living legend. Director and screenwriter James Ivory of the Merchant Ivory partnership created dozens of award-winning films including “Howards End,” “The Remains of the Day,” and “Mr. and Mrs. Bridge,” to name just a few.
9/25/202321 minutes
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Annual performance at Manitoga: Ben Neill's "TROVE" 9/30

Composer/performer Ben Neill is the inventor of the Mutantrumpet, a hybrid electro-acoustic instrument, and is recognized as a musical innovator who blends acoustic instrument performance with digital technologies.He returns to Manitoga in Garrison, New York on September 30 to perform “Trove” - his immersive, outdoor sonic performance/installation created specifically for Manitoga.“Trove” is a series of ambient pieces created by Neill in collaboration with producer/composer Eric Calvi.
9/25/202314 minutes, 28 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Peter Welch

Will President Biden become the fourth impeached president?In today’s Congressional Corner, Democratic Vermont Senator Peter Welch wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This conversation was recorded September 14.
9/25/20239 minutes, 56 seconds
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9/25/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are UAlbany Lecturer in Africana Studies Jennifer Burns, Chief of Staff and Vice President for Strategy and Policy at Bard College Malia DuMont, and Executive Director of The Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York Nic Rangel.
9/25/20231 hour, 17 minutes, 57 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 144

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
9/23/202359 minutes, 30 seconds
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2023 O+ Festival in Kingston, NY 10/6-10/8

O+ supports the health of underinsured artists and musicians in the Hudson Valley and beyond through the annual O+ Festival, where they exchange art-making and performances for health and wellness services.The 2023 O+ Festival in Kingston, NY is taking place October 6-8 and we are joined by O+ co-founder Joe Concra, O+ co-director of Music Lara Hope, and O+ Art Director Lindsey Wolkowicz.
9/22/202320 minutes, 17 seconds
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Electric Blue Yonder's MicroPARTY at Conkling Hall 9/24

This Sunday, September 24th, the space-folk band Electric Blue Yonder brings MicroPARTY to Conkling Hall in Rensselaerville, New York.MicroPARTY is a celebration of creativity and curiosity in the form of an interactive concert experience for children and adults. This Sunday’s MicroPARTY at Conkling Hall is organized by Velvet Earth Farm Presents.Electric Blue Yonder founders Beth and Johnny Veres join us now to tell us more.
9/22/202313 minutes, 34 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Peter Welch

The next Farm Bill could be late.In today’s Congressional Corner, Democratic Vermont Senator Peter Welch continues his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This conversation was recorded September 14.
9/22/20238 minutes, 36 seconds
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Dropkick Murphys at FreshGrass 9/23

9/22/202315 minutes, 8 seconds
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9/22/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are former EPA Regional Administrator, President of Beyond Plastics and faculty member at Bennington College Judith Enck, Diplomat in residence at Bard College Frederic Hof, and Albany County District Attorney David Soares. Sarah LaDuke hosts.
9/22/20231 hour, 5 minutes, 20 seconds
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2023 Albany Book Festival preview

One of the most anticipated events of each autumn is the Albany Book Festival. The 6th Annual event happens on Saturday, September 23 at the University at Albany.The New York State Writers Institute event features conversations with authors, panel discussions, readings, book signings, a children’s room with authors and activities, a meet and greet with nearly 100 local authors, and an exhibitor floor.
9/21/202321 minutes, 17 seconds
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"Night Watch" by Jayne Anne Phillips

Author Jayne Anne Phillips latest novel, "Night Watch," is the story of a mother and daughter seeking refuge in the chaotic aftermath of the Civil War at the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum.
9/21/202313 minutes, 54 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Peter Welch

Will the government shut down?In today’s Congressional Corner, Democratic Vermont Senator Peter Welch speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This conversation was recorded September 14.
9/21/20238 minutes, 49 seconds
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Hatching a plan for the future with The Egg's new Executive Director Diane Eber

The Egg: Center for the Performing Arts in Albany has a new Executive Director. Diane Eber joins us this this morning after a full two weeks on the job.
9/21/202317 minutes, 8 seconds
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9/21/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are investigative journalist and visiting professor at UAlbany Rosemary Armao, public policy and communications expert Theresa Bourgeois, Executive Director of The Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York Nic Rangel, and investment banker on Wall St. Mark Wittman.
9/21/20231 hour, 2 minutes, 41 seconds
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Barrington Stage Company presents "The Happiest Man on Earth" through October 8

Mark St. Germain’s new play, "The Happiest Man on Earth" had its World Premiere in the Berkshires this Spring. Now, due to overwhelming popular demand, the play is returning to Barrington Stage Company’s St. Germain Stage in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. It's re-opening Friday night and runs through October 8.
9/20/202321 minutes, 10 seconds
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Hudson Valley Climate Solutions Week presents virtual panel: "Securing Our Right to a Healthy Climate: Legal Strategies and Voices from the Turnaround Generation"

Hudson Valley Climate Solutions Week, with events occurring in-person and online is currently underway and ends September 24th.A virtual panel presentation entitled “Securing Our Right to a Healthy Climate: Legal Strategies and Voices from the Turnaround Generation,” is taking place on September 22 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. The panel, hosted by Sustainable Hudson Valley, will discuss legal strategies to secure our rights to a healthy environment.Maya van Rossum is Founder of the Green Amendment for the Generations Movement, and she joins us now to tell us more.
9/20/202315 minutes, 22 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Tim Vercellotti

How does Maura Healey’s popularity match up?In today’s Congressional Corner, Tim Vercellotti of the Western New England University poll and professor of political science wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
9/20/202311 minutes, 49 seconds
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9/20/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are WAMC’s Alan Chartock, Siena College Professor of Comparative Politics Vera Eccarius-Kelly, Dean of the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the University at Albany Robert Griffin, and Preceptor in Public Speaking for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University Terry Gipson, and Editor at large/columnist/editorial writer for the Times Union Jay Jochnowitz.
9/20/20231 hour, 12 minutes, 48 seconds
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Woodstock Film Festival 2023

The Woodstock Film Festival is getting ready for its 24th Anniversary, September 27 - October 1, 2023, to be presented at venues throughout the Hudson Valley towns of Woodstock, Rosendale and Saugerties, and online. To tell us all about this amazing event - Woodstock Film Festival Co-Founder & Executive Director - Meira Blaustein.
9/19/202321 minutes, 12 seconds
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Book Picks - Chatham Bookstore

Sharon Weinberg and Amy Zimmerman from Chatham Bookstore in Chatham, New York join us with this week's Book Picks.
9/19/202314 minutes, 52 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Tim Vercellotti

The 2024 election is just over a year away.In today’s Congressional Corner, Tim Vercellotti of the Western New England University poll and professor of political science speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
9/19/20239 minutes, 57 seconds
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9/19/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are investigative journalist and visiting professor at UAlbany Rosemary Armao, research professor and Stuart Rice Honorary Chair at the University of Massachusetts Amherst’s College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS) and Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University Fran Berman, and former Associate Editor of the Times Union Mike Spain.
9/19/20231 hour, 15 minutes, 10 seconds
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"The Divider: Trump in the White House 2017-2021" by Peter Baker and Susan Glasser

Peter Baker is the Chief White House Correspondent for the New York Times and his wife and co-author Susan Glasser is a staff writer for The New Yorker. Their latest book is just out in paperback, "The Divider: Trump in the White House, 2017-2021.""The Divider" offers the inside story of the four years when Donald Trump went to war with Washington, from the chaotic beginning to the violent finale – a lasting history of the full Trump presidency that also contains dozens of exclusive scoops and stories from behind the scenes in the White House from the absurd to the deadly serious.The new edition features a fresh afterword addressing Trump’s current efforts to return to the White House.**Please note: today's audio is from a back-up recording source and will sound different than usual.**
9/18/202323 minutes, 35 seconds
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Jane Kaczmarek in "Our Town" at The Sharon Playhouse through 9/24

Jane Kaczmarek may be a three-time Golden Globe nominee for playing Lois in the television series “Malcolm in the Middle,” but she considers theatre home. Over the past few years, she starred in "Long Day’s Journey Into Night" at the Geffen Playhouse and "The Roommate" and "Tell Me I’m Not Crazy" at Williamstown Theatre Festival. This month, she’ll play the Stage Manager in "Our Town" at Sharon Playhouse in Sharon, Connecticut through September 24.
9/18/202328 minutes, 56 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Tim Vercellotti

Could President Biden be the fourth-ever to face impeachment?In today’s Congressional Corner, Tim Vercellotti of the Western New England University poll and professor of political science speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
9/18/202310 minutes, 44 seconds
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9/18/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are former NY 19 Congressperson and attorney John Faso, political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post, and Albany Law School Professor of Law, Director of The Justice Center and Director of Immigration Law Clinic Sarah Rogerson.**Please note: today's audio is from a back-up recording source and will sound different than usual.**
9/18/20231 hour, 17 minutes, 52 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 143

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
9/16/202359 minutes, 30 seconds
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2023 Hudson Valley Climate Solutions Week

Hudson Valley Climate Solutions Week presents a series of diverse events across the Hudson Valley region that focus attention on the climate emergency. Organizations are welcomed to create their own climate solutions events – including workshops, lectures, music, art shows, and more.This year’s Hudson Valley Climate Solutions week kicks-off on September 16 and there are over 50 events, both in-person and virtual, taking place across the Hudson Valley. Melissa Everett is the Executive Director of Sustainable Hudson Valley.
9/15/20239 minutes, 58 seconds
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2023 Hudson Valley Gospel Festival in Poughkeepsie on 9/30

The fourth Hudson Valley Gospel Festival is set for Saturday, September 30, 2023 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the First Congregational Church United Church of Christ in Poughkeepsie, New York.
9/15/20239 minutes, 19 seconds
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Catskill Mountain Foundation presents preview performance of new work from HopeBoykinDance

Two time “Bessie Award” winning dancer, choreographer, educator, director, writer, and speaker, Hope Boykin, founder of HopeBoykinDance, was an original member of Complexions, danced with Philadanco, and performed for 20 years with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. On September 16, a new piece from HopeBoykinDance will be presented by the Catskill Mountain Foundation at The Orpheum Performing Arts Center in Tannersville, NY.
9/15/202316 minutes, 1 second
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Congressional Corner with Richard Neal

Massachusetts is among the states dealing with an influx of migrants.In today’s Congressional Corner, Massachusetts Democrat Richard Neal of the 1st district wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded September 12.
9/15/20238 minutes, 32 seconds
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9/15/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Director, Actor and Educator Kristen van Ginhoven, Senior Fellow at the Bard Center for Civic Engagement Jim Ketterer, and Siena College Professor of Economics Aaron Pacitti. Joe Donahue hosts.
9/15/20231 hour, 17 minutes, 47 seconds
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Evening at The Plaza: Maria Muldaur Celebrates the 50th anniversary of her first solo-album at The Egg

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the famous recording, "Midnight at the Oasis," Maria Muldaur will perform the song along with a selection of the blues, country, folk, swing and pop tunes that made her first album a classic, accompanied by her Red Hot Bluesiana Band at The Egg.
9/14/202321 minutes, 35 seconds
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"Tongues" and "Savage Love" at Woodstock Playhouse

Bardavon presents three legendary performers in two surreal and arresting “concertos” about romantic love by two of America’s greatest creative forces. Featuring Oscar winner, 5 time Tony nominee Estelle Parsons, Emmy winner and Oscar nominee David Strathairn, and NEA Jazz Master Jack DeJohnette on percussion in Pulitzer Prize winner Sam Shepard and six time Obie winner Joseph Chaikin’s TONGUES and SAVAGE/LOVE, directed by Chris Silva and produced by Stephen LaMarca at the Woodstock Playhouse.
9/14/202316 minutes, 37 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Richard Neal

Some big changes to the healthcare industry are coming to Western Massachusetts.In today’s Congressional Corner, Massachusetts Democrat Richard Neal of the 1st district continues his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded September 12.
9/14/20238 minutes, 27 seconds
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9/14/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Investigative Reporter and visiting professor at UAlbany Rosemary Armao, Partner with the Albany law firm of Whiteman Osterman & Hanna Cianna Freeman-Tolbert, Publisher Emeritus of The Daily Freeman Ira Fusfeld, and Investment banker on Wall Street Mark Wittman. Joe Donahue hosts.
9/14/20231 hour, 17 minutes, 8 seconds
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Saugerties Pro Musica presents The Juliani Ensemble on 9/17

Saugerties Pro-Musica is presenting The Juliani Ensemble - an acclaimed chamber music ensemble comprised of world class musicians, has presented audiences with inventive, energetic chamber music concerts since its inception in 1999. They will be performing on Sunday, September 17 at 3 p.m. All SPM concerts are on Sundays at 3 p.m., at Saugerties United Methodist Church on the corner of Washington Avenue & Post Street.
9/13/20238 minutes, 23 seconds
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10th Annual Stone Skipping Festival at Lake Paran in North Bennington, Vermont

Lake Paran in North Bennington, Vermont is hosting New England’s only Stone Skipping Festival on September 16th, from 1 to 6 p.m.
9/13/202314 minutes, 2 seconds
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Nexus to perform with Paul Winter, Steve Reich and Henrique Eisenmann at The Bardavon 9/23

NEXUS is widely recognized as one of the most influential percussion ensembles to have emerged in the post-war period and after 52 years. Their next concert will happen Saturday, September 23 at 8 p.m. at The Bardavon in Poughkeepsie, New York. NEXUS will be joined at the concert by their long-time collaborators and friends Paul Winter, Henrique Eisenmann and Steve Reich.
9/13/202318 minutes, 27 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Richard Neal

Congress is back in session with a full plate.In today’s Congressional Corner, Massachusetts Democrat Richard Neal of the 1st district speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded September 12.
9/13/20239 minutes, 44 seconds
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9/13/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are public policy and communications expert Theresa Bourgeois, Preceptor in Public Speaking for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University Terry Gipson, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the UAlbany Robert Griffin, Editor at large/columnist/editorial writer for the Times Union Jay Jochnowitz, and Executive Director of The Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York Nic Rangel. Joe Donahue hosts.
9/13/20231 hour, 18 minutes, 25 seconds
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Suicide Prevention Month in New York State

Dr. Jay Carruthers is Director of the Suicide Prevention Center of New York At New York State Office of Mental Health and Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Albany Medical Center. September is Suicide Prevention Month, so we wanted to discuss this enormous public health problem and learn how New York State’s Office of Mental Health is responding.
9/12/202323 minutes, 32 seconds
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Congressional Corner with David Hawkings

Former President Donald Trump wants to move back in to the White House.In today’s Congressional Corner, David Hawkings of The American Leader wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
9/12/20239 minutes, 22 seconds
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Book Picks - Battenkill Books

This week's Book Picks come from Heather Boyne of Battenkill Books in Cambridge, New York.
9/12/202316 minutes, 36 seconds
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9/12/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Investigative Reporter and visiting professor at UAlbany Rosemary Armao. Chairman of Capital District Latinos Dan Irizarry. The Empire Report's J.P. Miller. Former Times Union Editor Mike Spain. Sarah LaDuke hosts.
9/12/20231 hour, 20 minutes
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UAlbany to offer a symposium on free speech and civil discourse 9/14-9/15

This Thursday and Friday, UAlbany will host a symposium entitled “Free Speech and Civil Discourse: Our Rights, Our Responsibilities” as a prelude to Constitution Day. Faculty, students, guests and members of the UAlbany community will join with Albany Law School to consider the intersection of free speech, advocacy, civil discourse and knowledge. We are joined by UAlbany President Havidan Rodriguez and V.P. of Student Affairs and co-chair of the symposium committee Michael Christakis.
9/11/202322 minutes, 19 seconds
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"Surviving Our Catastrophes" by Robert Jay Lifton

A pioneer in the field of psychohistory, Robert Jay Lifton is a psychiatrist and author best known for his studies of the psychological causes and effects of war and political violence and for his theory of thought reform and cult behavior. He joins us this morning to discuss his latest book: "Surviving Our Catastrophes: Resilience and Renewal from Hiroshima to the COVID-19 Pandemic."
9/11/202314 minutes, 52 seconds
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Congressional Corner with David Hawkings

Does the Constitution say Donald Trump can’t run for president again?In today’s Congressional Corner, David Hawkings of The American Leader continues his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
9/11/20238 minutes, 25 seconds
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9/11/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are UAlbany Lecturer in Africana Studies Jennifer Burns, Chief of Staff and Vice President for Strategy and Policy at Bard College Malia DuMont, Political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post, and Albany Law School Professor of Law, Director of The Justice Center and Director of Immigration Law Clinic Sarah Rogerson. Sarah LaDuke hosts.
9/11/20231 hour, 20 minutes, 51 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 142

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
9/9/202359 minutes, 30 seconds
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"Owning Our Struggles" by Minaa B.

Adversity comes in many forms, and can make us feel alone in our pain, even years after the fact. But as wellness coach and licensed therapist Minaa B. observes, we can’t heal in isolation. The best way to move past individual trauma is through connection and community. Minaa B.'s book is "Owning Our Struggles: A Path to Healing and Finding Community in a Broken World."
9/8/20230
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"Rhona Bitner: Resound" at The Wellin

The exhibition “Rhona Bitner: Resound” will be on view at The Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York September 9 through December 9. The exhibition was curated by Tracy L. Adler, the Johnson-Pote Director of the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art.
9/8/202315 minutes, 31 seconds
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Olana presents new exhibition of Frederic Church’s little-known photography collection

"Terraforming: Olana’s Historic Photography Collection Unearthed" is now on display at Olana State Historic Site. We got a preview of the exhibit this morning from the President of The Olana Partnership, Sean Sawyer and independent curator and historian of photography, Corey Keller.
9/8/202314 minutes, 3 seconds
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Congressional Corner with David Hawkings

A government shutdown is possible this fall.In today’s Congressional Corner, David Hawkings of The American Leader continues his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
9/8/202311 minutes, 33 seconds
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9/8/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Former EPA Regional Administrator, President of Beyond Plastics and faculty member at Bennington College Judith Enck, President and CEO of The Business Council of New York State Heather Mulligan, Albany County District Attorney David Soares, and Director, Actor and Educator Kristen van Ginhoven.
9/8/20231 hour, 14 minutes, 41 seconds
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With new record, Iris DeMent brings her singular style to Cohoes Music Hall Saturday

Fans of musician Iris DeMent have a lot to celebrate this year. In February, she released a new studio album, and now she is in the middle of an extensive tour that will bring her to our region on Saturday, when DeMent will perform at Cohoes Music Hall.
9/7/202329 minutes
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Berkshire Theatre Group presents Hershey Felder’s Beethoven: A Play with Music 9/8-9/10

Hershey Felder’s "Beethoven" is an immersive theatrical experience that takes audiences on a journey through the life and work of one of the greatest composers of all time. Hershey Felder transports audiences to 19th century Vienna, where they witness the struggles, triumphs and genius of Ludwig van Beethoven.
9/7/20239 minutes, 28 seconds
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Coming up at The Linda

Peter Hughes, Manager of The Linda: WAMC's Performing Arts Studio, joins us with a preview of upcoming events and broadcasts.
9/7/20236 minutes, 20 seconds
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Congressional Corner with David Hawkings

The Texas attorney general is facing the fight of his political life.In today’s Congressional Corner, David Hawkings of The American Leader speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
9/7/202310 minutes, 54 seconds
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9/7/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are investigative journalist and visiting professor at UAlbany Rosemary Armao, immigration attorney and Partner with the Albany law firm of Whiteman Osterman & Hanna Cianna Freeman-Tolbert, and Publisher Emeritus of The Daily Freeman Ira Fusfeld.
9/7/20231 hour, 20 minutes, 58 seconds
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The Cheese Tour 2023

The Cheese Tour 2023 is taking place this weekend - September 9th and 10th in Washington County, New York.
9/6/202319 minutes, 39 seconds
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Live from Upstate - Keith Moon: A Celebration at the Orpheum Theatre

Keith Moon of The Who died at the age of just 32, on September 7, 1978. Moon’s biographer Tony Fletcher marks the 45th anniversary by hosting an interactive presentation about the man he calls “the best, most influential and revolutionary drummer rock music has ever known.” Keith Moon: A Celebration will be happening at the Orpheum Theatre in Saugerties, New York on 9/7 at 7 p.m.
9/6/202316 minutes
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"The Auburn Conference" by Tom Piazza

It is 1883, and America is at a crossroads. At a tiny college in Upstate New York, an idealistic young professor has managed to convince Mark Twain, Frederick Douglass, Herman Melville, Walt Whitman, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Confederate memoirist Forrest Taylor, and romance novelist Lucy Comstock to participate in the first (and last) Auburn Writers’ Conference for a public discussion about the future of the nation."The Auburn Conference" is a new novel by Tom Piazza.
9/6/20239 minutes, 58 seconds
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9/6/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Siena College Professor of Comparative Politics Vera Eccarius-Kelly, former NY 19 Congressperson and attorney John Faso, political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post.
9/6/20231 hour, 20 minutes
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An interview with Millay Arts 50th Anniversary Gala Honoree James Lapine

Multiple Tony Award®-winning Broadway playwright and director James Lapine is the Millay Arts 50th Anniversary Gala Honoree. Lapine wrote the Pulitzer Prize-winning libretto for the musical “Sunday in the Park with George” while he was a Playwriting Fellow at Millay in 1978.
9/5/202311 minutes, 11 seconds
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Millay Arts Celebrates 50th Anniversary

On Saturday, September 9, Millay Arts will celebrate 50 years, making it one of the longest-running multidisciplinary artist residencies in the country. At Steepletop, the estate in Austerlitz, New York, the celebration and commemoration will occur from 4-8 p.m.
9/5/202312 minutes, 41 seconds
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Book Picks - The Bookstore in Lenox

Today's Book Picks come from Matt Tannenbaum from The Bookstore in Lenox, Massachusetts.
9/5/202320 minutes, 18 seconds
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"Sunshine: A Graphic Novel" by Jarrett J. Krosoczka

When Jarrett J. Krosoczka was in high school, he was part of a program that sent students to be counselors at a camp for seriously ill kids and their families. Going into it, Jarrett was worried: Wouldn't it be depressing, to be around kids facing such a serious struggle? Wouldn't it be grim?But instead of the shadow of death, Jarrett found something else at Camp Sunshine: the hope and determination that gets people through the most troubled of times. Now, in his follow-up to the National Book Award finalist "Hey, Kiddo," Jarrett brings readers back to Camp Sunshine so we can meet the campers and fellow counselors who changed the course of his life.
9/5/202312 minutes, 51 seconds
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9/5/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are investigative journalist and visiting professor at UAlbany Rosemary Armao, Tetherless World Chair of Computer, Web and Cognitive Sciences and Founding Director of the Future of Computing Institute at RPI Jim Hendler, political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post, and former Associate Editor of the Times Union Mike Spain.
9/5/20231 hour, 14 minutes, 10 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 141

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
9/2/202359 minutes, 30 seconds
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"High Time" by Hannah Rothschild

Hannah Rothschild's latest novel, "High Time," is an outlandish comedy of morals and manners about a highborn British family of outrageous characters - a delicious story of madness, mayhem, and mischief run amok.
9/1/202311 minutes, 54 seconds
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Reaching out and waiting: Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival presents the world premiere of "Penelope"

The world premiere of “Penelope” a new musical about Penelope, the wife of Odysseus, begins performances this weekend at Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival in Garrison, New York. It runs there through September 17 and will continue its journey with a production at Signature Theatre in Washington D.C. next Spring.In this telling, the famously patient spouse is fed up and has some things she wants to say. With a glass of bourbon in hand, she takes the microphone to chronicle those twenty years waiting for her husband to return to the small island kingdom of Ithaca.“Penelope” features music and lyrics by Alex Bechtel with a book by Bechtel, Grace Mclean and Eva Steinmetz. Steinmetz also directs. Actor Tatiana Wechsler plays the title character. Alex Bechtel and Tatiana Wechsler join us.
9/1/202315 minutes, 1 second
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Bearsville Jazz and Art Festival 9/3

The Bearsville Jazz & Art Festival will be happening this Sunday, September 3rd. Attendees can celebrate Labor Day Weekend in the Park at Bearsville Theater with world-class Jazz plus painting demonstrations by the Woodstock School of Art in the heart of the Catskills. To tell us more we welcome Lizzie Vann, owner of the Bearsville Theatre and historian and writer Tad Wise.
9/1/202314 minutes, 27 seconds
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2023 Lustgarten Foundation’s Albany Walk for Pancreatic Cancer Research 9/10

Hundreds of walkers touched by pancreatic cancer will unite at the Elm Avenue Town Park in Delmar, New York, on Sunday, September 10 for a morning of hope, remembrance and action. Since 2004, the Lustgarten Foundation’s Albany Walk for Pancreatic Cancer Research has raised more than $1.5 million to support the most ground-breaking pancreatic cancer research.
9/1/20239 minutes, 1 second
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9/1/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are public policy and communications expert Theresa Bourgeois, Former EPA Regional Administrator, Visiting Professor at Bennington College, and President of Beyond Plastics Judith Enck, Diplomat in residence at Bard College Frederic Hof, and Siena College Professor of Economics Aaron Pacitti.
9/1/20231 hour, 21 minutes, 27 seconds
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Alvvays at MASS MoCA on 9/2

Alvvays are a pop-rock band from Toronto, Ontario in Canada who have been releasing records for nearly a decade. Their most recent album, Blue Rev, turned up near the top of a lot of Best-Of-The-Year lists last year — ours included — and they’ll be playing at MASS MoCA in North Adams, MA this Saturday September 2. Will Hermes speaks with Alvvays frontwoman and songwriter, Molly Rankin.
8/31/202324 minutes, 23 seconds
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"David McIntyre: Walking" at Hudson Hall through October 8

David McIntyre is a Scottish photographer, filmmaker, and artist based in the Hudson Valley of New York. In his early career, he achieved acclaim in photojournalism, portraiture, and fashion photography. McIntyre’s latest exhibition, “Walking” is currently on view at Hudson Hall.
8/31/202317 minutes, 28 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Paul Tonko

Governor Hochul says New York needs help from the feds. In today’s Congressional Corner, New York Congressman Paul Tonko, a Democrat from the 20th district, wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded August 25th.
8/31/202310 minutes, 55 seconds
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8/31/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are investigative journalist and visiting professor at UAlbany Rosemary Armao, Senior Fellow at the Bard Center for Civic Engagement Jim Ketterer, and Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick.
8/31/20231 hour, 15 minutes, 13 seconds
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"The Sisters We Were: A Novel" by Wendy Willis Baldwin

The weight of their family secrets could not have shaped Pearl and Ruby Crenshaw any differently. Ruby's a runner, living in Dallas and only reluctantly talking to their mother, Birdie, when she calls from prison. Pearl is still living in her mother's fixer-upper and finds herself facing a line in the sand: her weight is threatening to kill her. She's hundreds of pounds beyond the point where she can celebrate her curves or benefit from the body positivity movement, and unless she takes drastic action, the future looks dire.
8/30/202311 minutes, 21 seconds
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Musicians of Ma’alwyck present the Zoellner String Quartet Project with Lady Alexandra Foley

The Zoellner String Quartet Project with Lady Alexander Foley will be presented by Musicians of Ma’alwyck over several performances in the region September 8-11th. The set of performances is devoted to the repertory of the trailblazing Zoellner String Quartet, one of the first notable American string quartets, which toured throughout America in the early 1900s.
8/30/202313 minutes, 58 seconds
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A new blueprint for success by academic advisor and early career development expert Ana Homayoun

Academic advisor and early career development expert Ana Homayoun's new book is "Erasing the Finish Line." In it, she looks to new strategies to help each student develop their own blueprint for success.
8/30/202314 minutes, 15 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Paul Tonko

Will the federal government shut down again? In today’s Congressional Corner, New York Congressman Paul Tonko, a Democrat from the 20th district, continues his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded August 25th.
8/30/202310 minutes, 31 seconds
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8/30/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Dean of the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the UAlbany Robert Griffin, Editor at large/columnist/editorial writer, Times Union Jay Jochnowitz, and Director, Actor and Educator Kristen van Ginhoven.
8/30/20231 hour, 17 minutes, 1 second
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Adam Chanler-Berat and Mary Testa in "A New Brain" - presented by Barrington Stage Company and The Williamstown Theatre Festival

“A New Brain” was produced off-Broadway in 1998 and an incredible production is currently running on Barrington Stage Company’s Boyd-Quinson Mainstage in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, presented in association with the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Broadway stars Adam Chanler-Berat and Mary Testa play Gordon Schwinn and The Mother.
8/29/202318 minutes, 29 seconds
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Book Picks - Northshire Bookstore

Today's Book Picks list comes from Nicole Ihasz of The Northshire Bookstore.
8/29/202315 minutes, 3 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Paul Tonko

The August recess is winding doing. In today’s Congressional Corner, New York Congressman Paul Tonko, a Democrat from the 20th district, speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded August 25th.
8/29/202310 minutes, 30 seconds
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8/29/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are investigative journalist and visiting professor at UAlbany Rosemary Armao and former Associate Editor of the Times Union Mike Spain.
8/29/20231 hour, 16 minutes, 12 seconds
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Commissioner of the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports Dr. Chinazo Cunningham

Dr. Chinazo Cunningham is Commissioner of the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS). She joins us to discuss state funding and priorities for treating addiction in New York State. 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369) Visit the Office of Addiction Services and Supports at https://oasas.ny.gov
8/28/202325 minutes, 48 seconds
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Spencertown Academy Arts Center's Festival of Books 2023

Spencertown Academy Arts Center’s 18th annual Festival of Books takes place over Labor Day weekend, September 1-4. The Festival features a giant used book sale, two days of discussions with and readings by esteemed authors, and a children’s program.
8/28/202314 minutes, 44 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Jim McGovern

Governor Maura Healey has signed her first Massachusetts budget.In today’s Congressional Corner, Massachusetts Congressman Jim McGovern, a Democrat from the second district, wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
8/28/20239 minutes, 7 seconds
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8/28/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Chief of Staff and Vice President for Strategy and Policy at Bard College Malia DuMont, political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post, and investment banker on Wall Street Mark Wittman.
8/28/20231 hour, 18 minutes, 53 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 140

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
8/26/202359 minutes, 30 seconds
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Guster plays Ozawa Hall at Tanglewood on 9/2

Boston’s own Guster returns to Tanglewood for a performance of their biggest hits. "An Evening with Guster," featuring The Ballroom Thieves, takes place at Ozawa Hall at 7 p.m. on Saturday, September 2. Ryan Miller is a co-founder of Guster playing guitar, piano and bass and he joins us.
8/25/202321 minutes, 30 seconds
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"The Least of Us: True Tales of America and Hope in the Time of Fentanyl and Meth" by Sam Quinones

Sam Quinones is a journalist, storyteller, former LA Times reporter, and author of four acclaimed books of narrative nonfiction, including New York Times bestseller and National Book Critics Circle Award winner "Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic." His new book is "The Least of Us: True Tales of America and Hope in the Time of Fentanyl and Meth."
8/25/202319 minutes, 39 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Jim McGovern

It has been almost a year since the first White House nutrition summit in decades.In today’s Congressional Corner, Massachusetts Congressman Jim McGovern, a Democrat from the second district, continues his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
8/25/202310 minutes, 55 seconds
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8/25/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are research professor and Stuart Rice Honorary Chair at the University of Massachusetts Amherst’s College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS) and Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University Fran Berman, Chief of Staff and Vice President for Strategy and Policy at Bard College Malia DuMont, and Director, Actor and Educator Kristen van Ginhoven.
8/25/20231 hour, 16 minutes, 3 seconds
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Preview performance of Alison Larkin's "Grief...a Comedy" at The New Marlborough Meeting House on 8/26

Alison Larkin will present a special preview version of her new solo show “Grief… a Comedy” on Saturday, August 26 at 4:30 p.m. at the New Marlborough Meeting House in New Marlborough in New Marlborough, Massachusetts.
8/24/202320 minutes, 15 seconds
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Berkshire Opera Festival presents Puccini's "La Bohème"

The Berkshire Opera Festival will be performing Puccini’s "La Bohème" on August 26, 29 and, September 1 at the Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield, MA. The unbridled passion of this ageless tale has made it a favorite of audiences for over a century.Berkshire Opera Festival artistic director, conductor and co-founder Brian Garman joins us to tell us this morning. We also welcome the star of "La Bohème," singing the role of Mimi, Soprano Whitney Morrison.
8/24/202312 minutes, 59 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Jim McGovern

This year’s harvest comes after a difficult few months.In today’s Congressional Corner, Massachusetts Congressman Jim McGovern, a Democrat from the second district, speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
8/24/202310 minutes, 58 seconds
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8/24/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are investigative journalist and visiting professor at UAlbany Rosemary Armao, Preceptor in Public Speaking for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University Terry Gipson, and Senior Fellow at the Bard Center for Civic Engagement Jim Ketterer.
8/24/20231 hour, 15 minutes, 25 seconds
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Pianist Simone Dinnerstein on rest and return

Acclaimed pianist Simone Dinnerstein will be performing two concerts in our region over the next two weekends. This Saturday, August 26, Dinnerstein will be the featured soloist at Maverick Concerts’ Annual Chamber Orchestra Concert in Woodstock, New York with the Caroga Arts Ensemble and conductor Alexander Platt and on September 2, she’ll perform the Harold Lewin Memorial Concert at The New Marlborough Meeting House in New Marlborough, Massachusetts.
8/23/202322 minutes, 30 seconds
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Jodi Melnick & Maya Lee-Parritz: Água Viva - world premiere dance work at Hudson Hall 8/26-27

On Saturday August 26 at 7 p.m. and Sunday August 27 at 4 p.m., acclaimed dancer-choreographers Jodi Melnick and Maya Lee-Parritz will present the world premiere presentations of a new dance work entitled “Água Viva” at Hudson Hall in Hudson, New York.
8/23/202313 minutes, 2 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Marc Molinaro

Where should the migrants go?In today’s Congressional Corner, Republican Congressman Marc Molinaro of New York’s 19th district wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
8/23/202311 minutes, 57 seconds
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8/23/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Dean of the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the University at Albany Robert Griffin, Executive Director of The Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York Nic Rangel, and former Associate Editor of the Times Union Mike Spain.
8/23/20231 hour, 15 minutes, 24 seconds
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Berkshire Theatre Group presents world premiere of "On Cedar Street: A Musical"

Adapted from Kent Haruf’s novel, Berkshire Theatre Group’s World Premiere musical production, "On Cedar Street," tells the joyful and inspiring story of a man and a woman who, in advanced age, come together in a search for happiness and family. Actors Stephen Bogardus and Lauren Ward join us.
8/22/202320 minutes, 40 seconds
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Book Picks - Bennington Bookshop

This week's Book Picks come from owner of Bennington Bookshop, Phil Lewis.
8/22/202314 minutes, 43 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Marc Molinaro

The next Farm Bill is taking shape.In today’s Congressional Corner, Republican Congressman Marc Molinaro of New York’s 19th district continues his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
8/22/202310 minutes, 8 seconds
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8/22/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are investigative journalist and visiting professor at UAlbany Rosemary Armao, corporate attorney with Phillips Lytle LLP Rich Honen, and The Empire Report's J.P. Miller.
8/22/20231 hour, 20 minutes, 26 seconds
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11th Annual Summer Hoot at the Ashokan Center 8/25-27

The Ashokan Center’s annual three-day festival known as The Summer Hoot gets underway this coming weekend, August 25-27, It’s a music festival, a community get-together, a chance to commune with nature. It’s a crafts fair; you can sip a beer or cider, sample some fine food; hear some music; make some music; visit with friends; make new friends.
8/21/202315 minutes, 5 seconds
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Kim Wickens, author of "Lexington: The Extraordinary Life and Turbulent Times of America's Legendary Racehorse," at Northshire Bookstore in Saratoga Springs on 8/24

Kim Wickens, a lawyer and dressage rider, became fascinated by the legendary race horse , Lexington, when she learned that twelve of Thoroughbred racing's thirteen Triple Crown winners descended from Lexington. She spent years meticulously researching the horse and his legacy. In her book, ""Lexington: The Extraordinary Life and Turbulent Times of America's Legendary Racehorse," she presents an absorbing, exciting account that transports readers back to the raucous beginning of American horse racing and introduces them to the stallion at its heart.
8/21/202322 minutes, 37 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Marc Molinaro

It has been a summer of challenges for communities in upstate New York.In today’s Congressional Corner, Republican Congressman Marc Molinaro of New York’s 19th district speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
8/21/202310 minutes, 20 seconds
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8/21/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are former NY 19 Congressperson and attorney John Faso, political consultant and lobbyist Libby Post, and investment banker on Wall St. Mark Wittman.
8/21/20231 hour, 16 minutes, 29 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 139

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
8/19/202359 minutes, 30 seconds
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Tanglewood Learning Institute presents Keith Hamilton Cobb's "American Moor" at The Linde Center 8/26-27

On Saturday August 26 and Sunday August 27 at 8 p.m., The Tanglewood Learning Institute presents the play “American Moor” in Studio E at The Linde Center.Keith Hamilton Cobb's award-winning 2-person play explores the American Black Male experience via Shakespeare’s "Othello." The artists who originated the off-Broadway production created this version specially for Tanglewood's Studio E. The production is directed by Kim Weild.
8/18/202319 minutes, 6 seconds
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Meadowlark Festival 9/8-10 at Stone Ridge Orchard

The Hudson Valley Meadowlark Festival is set to take place from September 8-10 at Stone Ridge Orchard & Farmers Market in Stone Ridge, New York, featuring some of the most storied names in Americana, indie rock, and experimental music.
8/18/202313 minutes, 43 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Pat Ryan

Former President Donald Trump is facing legal peril.In today’s Congressional Corner, Representative Pat Ryan, a Democrat from New York’s 18th district, wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
8/18/202310 minutes, 33 seconds
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Mezzo-Soprano J'Nai Bridges at Tanglewood 8/18 and 8/20

J’Nai Bridges will perform at Tanglewood tonight in a prelude concert in Ozawa Hall, and this Sunday, August 20, she’ll join the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra and the Tanglewood Festival Chorus in The Shed for a performance of Michael Tippet’s “Five Spirituals from A Child of Our Time” and Beethoven’s 9th Symphony.
8/18/202314 minutes, 36 seconds
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8/18/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Tetherless World Chair of Computer, Web and Cognitive Sciences and Founding Director of the Future of Computing Institute at RPI Jim Hendler, Chairman of Capital District Latinos Dan Irizarry, and Executive Director of The Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York Nic Rangel.
8/18/20231 hour, 4 minutes, 31 seconds
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"War Made Invisible: How America Hides the Human Toll of Its Military Machine" by Norman Solomon

More than twenty years ago, 9/11 and the war in Afghanistan set into motion a hugely consequential shift in America’s foreign policy: a perpetual state of war that is almost entirely invisible to the American public. The book, "War Made Invisible," by journalist and political analyst Norman Solomon, exposes how this happened, and what its consequences are, from military and civilian casualties to drained resources at home.
8/17/202320 minutes, 10 seconds
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"Kingdom Quarterback: Patrick Mahomes, the Kansas City Chiefs, and How a Once Swingin’ Cow Town Chased the Ultimate Comeback" by Mark Dent and Rustin Dodd

Fresh off of thrilling 2023 Super Bowl win for the Kansas City Chiefs, Sports Journalists and Authors Mark Dent and Rustin Dodd have written the new book: "Kingdom Quarterback: Patrick Mahomes, the Kansas City Chiefs, and How a Once Swingin’ Cow Town Chased the Ultimate Comeback."
8/17/202315 minutes, 22 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Pat Ryan

July’s floods affected the Hudson Valley acutely.In today’s Congressional Corner, Pat Ryan, a Democrat from New York’s 18th district, continues his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
8/17/20239 minutes, 18 seconds
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8/17/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are investigative journalist and visiting professor at UAlbany Rosemary Armao, public policy and communications expert Theresa Bourgeois, and Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick.
8/17/20231 hour, 17 minutes, 45 seconds
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"Holding the Note: Profiles in Popular Music" by David Remnick

Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and editor of The New Yorker David Remnick has gathered his writing on some of the essential musicians of our time - intimate portraits of Leonard Cohen, Buddy Guy, Mavis Staples, Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, Patti Smith, and more for his new book, "Holding the Note."
8/16/202321 minutes, 13 seconds
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"Pricing the Priceless" by environmental strategist Paula DiPerna

In the new book, "Pricing the Priceless: The Financial Transformation to Value the Planet, Solve the Climate Crisis, and Protect Our Most Precious Assets," environmental strategist, speaker, world traveler and author Paula DiPerna looks to de-mystify and unveil today’s most fascinating financial disruption: pricing the priceless to flip conventional ideas of how we value natural assets and why.
8/16/202322 minutes, 50 seconds
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Congressional Corner with Pat Ryan

Democratic Congressman Pat Ryan has won two elections in the last year.In today’s Congressional Corner, Ryan, from New York’s 18th district, speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
8/16/20239 minutes, 57 seconds
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8/16/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Siena College Professor of Comparative Politics Vera Eccarius-Kelly, President and CEO of The Business Council of New York State Heather Mulligan, and Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick.
8/16/20231 hour, 18 minutes, 16 seconds
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"The Imposters" by Tom Rachman

In Tom Rachman's "The Imposters," Dora Frenhofer, a once successful but now aging and embittered novelist, knows her mind is going. She is determined, however, to finish her final book, and reverse her fortunes, before time runs out. Alone in her London home during the pandemic, she creates, and is in turn created by, the fascinating real characters from her own life.
8/15/202318 minutes, 54 seconds
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Book Picks - The Book House and Market Block Books

This week's Book Picks come from Susan Taylor of The Book House in Albany, New York and Market Block Books in Troy, New York.
8/15/202317 minutes, 9 seconds
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"You Are Here" by Karin Lin-Greenberg

Karin Lin-Greenberg is an English Professor at Siena College and the author of the new bestselling novel, "You are Here." As a once-bustling mall prepares to shut its doors for the final time, the residents of an upstate New York town must reckon with a shocking act that forces them to reevaluate who they are and what they want.
8/15/202315 minutes, 59 seconds
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8/15/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are investigative journalist and visiting professor at UAlbany Rosemary Armao, immigration attorney and Partner with the Albany law firm of Whiteman Osterman & Hanna Cianna Freeman-Tolbert, Tetherless World Chair of Computer, Web and Cognitive Sciences and Founding Director of the Future of Computing Institute at RPI Jim Hendler.
8/15/20231 hour, 10 minutes, 58 seconds
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Jesse Feiler - Digital Whiteboards

Our tech guru Jesse Feiler joins us this morning to talk about digital whiteboards.
8/14/202320 minutes, 54 seconds
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Climate Activist Mark Dunlea discusses "Putting Out the Planetary Fire: An Introduction to Climate Action and Advocacy"

Climate Activist Mark Dunlea has spent a lifetime on these issues and is author of the new book: "Putting Out the Planetary Fire: An Introduction to Climate Action and Advocacy." The volume provides an overview of the central issues in the climate movement: Renewable Energy, Environmental Justice, Reparations, False Climate Solutions, Real Life Barriers, carbon pricing, Green New Deal, crypto mining, plastics, and military.
8/14/202315 minutes, 38 seconds
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Arsenic, a midwife, and modern history's most astonishing murder ring in a new book by Patti McCracken

"The Angel Makers" is a true-crime story like no other. In the book, by Patti McCracken, a 1920s midwife who may have been the century’s most prolific killer leading a murder ring of women responsible for the deaths of at least 160 men.
8/14/202312 minutes
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8/14/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are investigative journalist and visiting professor at UAlbany Rosemary Armao, Preceptor in Public Speaking for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University Terry Gipson, and Chairman of Capital District Latinos Dan Irizarry.
8/14/20231 hour, 15 minutes, 27 seconds
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Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review - Episode 138

Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
8/12/202359 minutes, 30 seconds
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"The Rachel Incident" by Caroline O'Donoghue

If you are a regular listener to this program…or the Book Show…you know Joe has a soft spot for the Irish novel. Months ago, he began hearing about this new book taking Ireland by storm. It has now landed in the US. Caroline O’Donoghue’s very funny novel, "The Rachel Incident," is about friends, lovers, Ireland in chaos, and a young woman desperately trying to manage all three.
8/11/202319 minutes, 47 seconds
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Barrington Stage Company presents Brian Friel's "Faith Healer," directed by Julianne Boyd

Barrington Stage Company’s production of "Faith Healer" is running in Pittsfield, Massachusetts through August 27 on the St. Germain Stage. In the play, the mysterious and charismatic Frank Hardy travels as a faith healer across the Welsh and Scottish countryside.
8/11/202318 minutes, 17 seconds
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Conductor of the Tanglewood Festival Chorus and BSO Choral Director James Burton discusses choir programs at the end of the 2023 Tanglewood season

James Burton was appointed Conductor of the Tanglewood Festival Chorus, and to the newly created position of BSO Choral Director, in February 2017. He'll return to Tanglewood next week leading the Tanglewood Festival Chorus in a prelude concert at Ozawa Hall and then on August 20, the Tanglewood Festival Chorus will be on a program with The Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra featuring Tippett’s Five Spirituals from “A Child of Our Time” and Beethoven’s 9th Symphony in the Koussevitzky Music Shed.
8/11/202313 minutes, 8 seconds
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8/11/23 RT Panel

The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists Former EPA Regional Administrator, Visiting Professor at Bennington College, and President of Beyond Plastics Judith Enck, Semi-retired, Editor at large/columnist/editorial writer, Times Union Jay Jochnowitz, and Siena College Professor of Economics Aaron Pacitti.
8/11/20231 hour, 14 minutes, 2 seconds