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Good Dogs in Good Costumes [View this email in your browser]( Early voting is around the corner and we've got you covered. N.J. Governor Phil Murphy is taking your questions. Trump, Inc. was on the ground in Ukraine. How actor Jesse Eisenberg came to love Chopin. And why 1999 was the best year for movies. Featured [Blessed Animals]( The Cathedral of St. John the Divine hosted the annual St. Francis Blessing of the Animals. Dozens of neighborhood pets showed up, many in costume, to receive words of love and benediction. Good dogs! Good cats! A chicken! [Gothamist]( [Impeachment Worsens the Rift at Fox News]( Gabriel Sherman discusses how the past two weeks of impeachment drama have upended the peace between the newsroom and opinion shows at Fox News. [On the Media]( [Preet Bharara's Task Force]( Preet Bharara joins Brian Lehrer to highlight the work of the National Task Force on Rule of Law & Democracy, created to restore trust in government, balance among the branches of government and accountability among public officials. [The Brian Lehrer Show]( [Trade Talks with China Loom]( Against the backdrop of the trade war with China and the ongoing impeachment inquiry, White House Trade Director Peter Navarro says that the economy is strong and the revitalization of manufacturing is "truly a Trump miracle." [The Takeaway]( [Why 1999 Was the Best Year for Movies]( Pop cinephile Shea Serrano talks about his comprehensive new book, Movies (and Other Things): A Collection of Questions Asked, Answered, Illustrated. [All of It]( Coming Up This Week WED • 10 am • 93.9 FM • AM 820 It's Almost Time to Vote Before early voting in New York starts on October 26, WNYC politics reporter and guest host Brigid Bergin breaks down how it will work and explains the five proposed revisions to the New York City Charter. [The Brian Lehrer Show]( WED • 8 pm • Live Stream on WNYC.org Ask Governor Murphy Tune in as N.J. Governor Phil Murphy answers your questions about NJ transit legislation, vaping restrictions and more during his monthly live call-in special. [Submit Your Question for Ask Governor Murphy]( WED • 10 pm • 93.9 FM In Conversation with Ang Lee Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon director Ang Lee talks about his career and technologically groundbreaking new thriller, Gemini Man, which has been 20 years in the making. [Q from CBC]( THU • 8 pm • 93.9 FM | SAT • 3 pm • AM 820 | SUN • 11 am • 93.9 FM Maya Angelou, American Icon The latest installment of Studio 360's American Icons series looks at I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings and how Maya Angelou turned the brutal racism of her childhood into a beautiful novel. [Studio 360]( Events OCT 18 • 7 pm • The Greene Space [Generator Series: Humanize Policy]( Ilana Glazer talks with New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams about his term thus far and what he plans to do if re-elected on November 5. [Purchase Tickets]( OCT 9 • 7:30 pm • Littlefield [Science Friday's Cocktail Chemistry Quest]( Uncover the surprising science of your favorite cocktails, hear from the masters behind the mixes and test your palate to win amazing prizes! 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Now she's tackling borrowers' problems, one email at a time. [Death, Sex & Money]( [Trump, Inc. Goes to Ukraine]( Co-host Ilya Marritz was on the ground in Kiev last week in an effort to understand more about the obscure figures working with Rudy Giuliani or, in some fashion, on behalf of the president. [Trump, Inc.]( 5 Most Popular Articles This Week 1. [How New Jersey's Political Machine Really Works | The Brian Lehrer Show]( 2. [How The Norcross Political Machine Muscled in on Prime Real Estate in New Jersey's Poorest City | WNYC News]( 3. [“It’s Very Unethical”: Audio Shows NJ Hospital Kept Patient on Life Support to Boost Survival Rates | WNYC News]( 4. [Are Millennials Aging Out of Cities? | The Brian Lehrer Show]( 5. [Celebrating the National Book Award Nominees | All of It]( Copyright © 2018 New York Public Radio. All rights reserved. You are on this list because you signed up to receive mail from WNYC. 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