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What's Left in Your Summer Bucket List? Recipes to make your own Mexican food or where to find the b

What's Left in Your Summer Bucket List? [View this email in your browser]( Recipes to make your own Mexican food or where to find the best restaurants in NYC. The state of unions this Labor Day. Actor Jake Gyllenhaal, author Ann Patchett and others join Live From Here. Comedian Aparna Nancherla, transgender supermodel Geena Rocero and The Read's Crissle West talk about adulting. Featured [Mexican Food: Make It Yourself or Find a Great Restaurant]( Alison Stewart talks with chef Danny Mena about his cookbook, Made in Mexico: The Cookbook: Classic and Contemporary Recipes from Mexico City. Then, listeners share their favorite Mexican restaurants in NYC. [All of It]( [Rising Temperatures Create Dangerous Conditions for Workers]( This summer is on track to be one of the hottest on record and it's taking its toll on people who work in farming, construction, delivery and even the military. [The Takeaway]( [Tennis Great Roger Federer on this U.S. Open — and Beyond]( He's 38 years old, but the winner of 20 Grand Slam titles doesn’t plan to retire a day before he has to. [The New Yorker Radio Hour]( [Pro-Hong Kong Wall in Chinatown Gets Vandalized Twice]( The actions appear to mirror the counter-protest movement in Hong Kong, where local pro-China groups have been mobilizing against the uprising. [Gothamist]( Coming Up This Week TUE • 8 pm • 93.9 FM [Year of Return]( Four hundred years ago this month, English pirates brought enslaved Africans to America’s shores. Reveal reflects on how the legacy of slavery has reverberated through generations to present day. [Reveal]( THU • 10 am • 93.9 FM • AM 820 What's Left in Your Summer Bucket List? Labor Day is the unofficial end of summer. What have you done this summer that others shouldn’t miss? What will you try and cram in to this last weekend? [The Brian Lehrer Show]( THU • noon • 93.9 FM • AM 820 Talking About Talk Does the world seem less civil these days? James Hoggan thinks so. He's the author of I'm Right and You're an Idiot: The Toxic State of Public Discourse and How to Clean It Up. [All of It]( FRI • 9 am • AM 820 | 3 pm • 93.9 FM The State of the Unions Labor is a key organizing block for Democrats but the movement looks a lot different than it did 30 years ago. Amy Walter talks with union leaders about the state of the labor movement and what their members are looking for in 2020. [The Takeaway: Politics with Amy Walter]( Events SEPT 17 • 7:30 pm • Apollo Theater [Supreme Glamour with Ms. Mary Wilson]( Ms. Mary Wilson talks about her time on and off the stage as an original member of The Supremes, including their spectacular fashions. Hosted by WQXR's Terrance McKnight. [Purchase Tickets]( SEP 12 • 7:30 pm • New Jersey Performing Arts Center [Wait Wait ... Don't Tell Me! 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[Here's the Thing with Alec {NAME}]( [Precious Metals]( Almost all of human culture and economics is structured around a handful of pretty metals that we have arbitrarily assigned value to. [SciShow Tangents]( [How Do I Get Out of Going to Work on Monday?]( Conversations with comedian Aparna Nancherla, transgender supermodel Geena Rocero and The Read's Crissle West [Adulting]( [Quiet, Subdued and Possibly Illicit]( Hank and John answer questions from listeners: Does my friend live with a ghost? How did conspiracy theories spread before the internet? How would fandoms respond to the apocalypse? [Dear Hank & John]( 5 Most Popular Articles This Week 1. [Undocumented Restaurant Worker Is Arrested by ICE During Deposition Against His Employer | WNYC News]( 2. [What Is Causing the 'Extreme Congestion' at LaGuardia Airport? | The Brian Lehrer Show]( 3. ['Anthony Bourdain: The Last Interview' | All of It]( 4. 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