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[Three Friends and the Rise of Sikh Political Power](
After a long history of dealing with bigotry, Sikh Americans have begun to acquire power.
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[The Facts and Fiction of Airline Travel](
Airline pilot Patrick Smith breaks down common fears and corrects misconceptions,
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[Photos: This Was NYC During the Massive 2003 Blackout](
Fifteen years ago today, New York City was suddenly powerless.
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[Where Are All the Female CEOs?](
Now that Indra Nooyi is stepping down from PepsiCo, that leaves 24 female CEOs at companies in the S&P 500 index, less than five percent.
[Money Talking](
[The Kleptocratic World of Paul Manafort](
Hear how Paul Manafort reshaped the lobbying industry back in the 1970s and paved the way for the Trump presidency.
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Sunday Is the Deadline to Register to Vote in New York State Primaries
Tune in to hear how to register and make your voice heard this November.
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TUE ⢠9 pm ⢠93.9 FM
The Feather Heist
A flute player breaks into a British museum and makes off with a million dollars worth of irreplaceable dead birds.
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WED ⢠noon ⢠93.9 FM ⢠AM 820
ICE Has Conducted Hundreds of Raids in NYC During the Trump Era
Hear what those operations look like.
[Midday on WNYC](
FRI ⢠9 am on AM 820 ⢠3 pm on 93.9 FM
How Big Money Is Changing Our Elections
Amy Walter, Friday host of The Takeaway, looks at how parties, campaigns, candidates and voters have responded to the Citizens United ruling.
[The Takeaway](
Events
AUG. 21 ⢠6:30 pm ⢠Caveat
[Science Friday's Time Traveler's Cocktail Party](
Celebrate the 30th anniversary of Stephen Hawkingâs A Brief History of Time with games and activities that will expand your conception of time, space and reality.
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DEC. 6 & 7 ⢠7:30 pm ⢠Carnegie Hall
[Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me! Live at Carnegie Hall](
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[Restless](
Every time Randiâs grandma looked out her kitchen window, sheâd see him, standing on the lawn. Who was he? What did he want? And why was he so sad?
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[The Hidden Trove of Musicals by Broadway's Greatest Talents](
Comedy writer Steve Young is the hero of the documentary Bathtubs Over Broadway, about industrial musicals, a genre of theater largely unknown to anyone who didn't attend a sales conference in the '60s or '70s.
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Rebecca Carroll
Cultural Critic and Editor of Special Projects
Itâs a beautiful and necessary time for black art. See it all, but be sure to check out Terence Nanceâs new HBO show [Random Acts of Flyness]( which features short vignettes that use archival footage, animation, colorful graphics and original writing and music to create a sometimes all-too-real narrative of black America. Come for the creative genius, stay for the âBlack face/Not black faceâ montage.
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