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Tax Season Kickoff: Everything You Need to Know [View this email in your browser]( Hear the story of a man who was nearly executed for a crime he didn't commit. Learn about the history of U.S.-China relations. Watch tap legend Ayodele Casel perform live. And find out how an elite unit of online trolls is fighting hate speech on the internet. Featured [Is Stop-and-Frisk Progress Too Good to Be True?]( The number of stop-and-frisk incidents has fallen so dramatically in recent years that a federally appointed monitor is casting doubt on whether the NYPD's statistics are correct. [WNYC News]( [John Thompson vs. American Justice]( The story of an exonerated man and his suit against the prosecutors who sent him to death row. [The New Yorker Radio Hour]( [Tax Season Kickoff: Everything You Need to Know]( Hear how new rules from the Republican tax overhaul might complicate your taxes. [The Takeaway]( [Interview with Presidential Hopeful Kirsten Gillibrand]( The New York senator discusses the effects of the government shutdown, immigration, structural racism and her presidential aspirations. [Gothamist]( Coming Up This Week WED • noon • 93.9 FM • AM 820 Madeleine Albright on the Threat of Fascism Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright joins Alison Stewart to discuss her book Fascism, and the current state of American politics. [All of It]( WED • 10 am • 93.9 FM • AM 820 Cracking Down on Animal Abuse A partnership between the ASPCA and the NYPD has resulted in hundreds of arrests for animal cruelty over the last five years. [The Brian Lehrer Show]( FRI • 9 am • AM 820 • 3 pm • 93.9 FM The United States and China: The Best of Frenemies A look back at U.S.-China relations brings context to the latest headlines, from Huawei to the trade war. [The Takeaway: Politics with Amy Walter]( MON • 8 pm • Live Stream on WNYC.org Ask Governor Murphy: A Live Call-In Special New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy takes questions about transportation, tensions with the state legislature and other issues on the minds of NJ residents. [Submit a Question for Governor Murphy]( Events FEB. 1 • 7 pm • The Greene Space [Tap Legend Ayodele Casel Performs]( World-renowned tap dancer Ayodele Casel and the string quartet Seven)Suns join host Julian Fleisher for this month’s variety jam at 44 Charlton. [Purchase Tickets]( FEB. 7 • 7 pm • The Greene Space [Radical Acts and Musical Deviancy: Friends and Foes]( Arturo O'Farrill continues his artist-in-residence series joined by Grammy-winning saxophonist Pacquito D’Rivera, slide-trumpeter Steven Bernstein and others. [Purchase Tickets]( FEB. 8 • 8 pm • The Greene Space [Universal Language]( Join musicians Melanie Charles and PUBLIQuartet for a night of genre-bending performance and discussion. [Purchase Tickets]( FEB. 18 • 7:30 pm • NYU Skirball Center [Alec {NAME}'s Here's the Thing with Itzhak Perlman]( The legendary violinist Itzhak Perlman joins Alec {NAME} for an intimate conversation and a live performance by talented students from The Perlman Music Program. [Purchase Tickets]( From Our Partners Extended deadline: FEB. 8 Final Chance to Enter the Webby Awards The Webby Awards honors the best in podcasts, including Crime and Justice, Lifestyle, Comedy and more. Deadline for entries is extended to February 8. [Learn More]( FEB. 2 • 8 pm & midnight • Brooklyn Public Library • 10 Grand Army Plaza 10 Things That Scare Me at A Night of Philosophy and Ideas A free 12-hour exchange of ideas, featuring top philosophers from around the world and the team from WNYC Studios' 10 Things That Scare Me. Stay till midnight for the chance to tell your story during a live taping of the podcast. [Learn More]( Podcasts from WNYC Studios [Mozart's Queen of the Night]( When the Voyager spacecraft launched in 1977, it carried a recording to represent the best of humanity. It contained only one aria: Mozart's “Der Hölle Rache” from The Magic Flute. [Aria Code]( [The League of Extraordinary Trolls]( An elite unit of online trolls is engaged in an existential battle against hate speech on the internet. This is their story. [Nancy]( [The Mysterious "Stolen" Car]( Hank and John Green provide dubious answers to some of life's biggest questions: Am I too old to race down hotel hallways? Is there a stranger in my attic? And more. [Dear Hank & John]( [Flight]( Explore the science behind the magic of flight, from the biology of flying animals to machines that help humans take to the skies. [SciShow Tangents]( 5 Most Popular Articles This Week 1. [Communities Push Back on the BQE; What Does a MAGA Hat Mean?; The Nets Comeback; The Child Victims Act Passes]( 2. [After Being Fired by Trump Org, Undocumented Workers Demand Investigations]( 3. [Mailing Just Got More Expensive: Forever Stamps See Biggest Price Increase Ever]( 4. [Roger Stone's Long, Tangled History in New York and New Jersey]( 5. [An Hour of Music, 'Breslin & Hammill: Deadline Artists,' Dark Comedy in a Convent]( [See a full list of WNYC newsletters]( Copyright © 2018 New York Public Radio. All rights reserved. You are on this list because you signed up to receive mail from WNYC. Our mailing address is: New York Public Radio 160 Varick Street New York, NY 10013 Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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