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Fall Arts Previews [Support WNYC](  l  [View this email in your browser]( [What's Your Question for the Candidates?]( Voting Block: A New Jersey Election Project Tune in to Morning Edition and All Things Considered New Jersey voters will be electing a new governor in November. Leading up to the vote, WNYC and other N.J. news organizations are bringing neighbors together to talk about the issues that are important to them — and where they are divided or can find common ground. In addition, WNYC is collecting your questions for the candidates — and we intend to get answers! [→ Submit a question for the candidates]( [→ Browse stories from the Voting Block project]( [→ Brian Lehrer Show: The latest on Voting Block]( [Fired Preet Bharara Has a New Gig]( Stay Tuned with Preet, a podcast on justice and fairness Hear the first episode tomorrow and [subscribe now]( Preet Bharara was the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and considered by many to be the most powerful prosecutor in the country. Then he was fired by President Trump. Now Bharara is hosting the new podcast Stay Tuned with Preet, from WNYC Studios, Cafe and Pineapple Street Media. Weekly episodes will focus on issues of justice and fairness, with a nod to the latest news. His guest on the first episode, launching tomorrow, is veteran national security officer Leon Panetta. [→ Hear about the show from Preet and subscribe now]( [It Takes a Village to Promote a Book]( Fresh Air Did you miss this? Hillary Clinton is reliving the 2016 election as she travels the country on a book tour for her latest memoir, What Happened. Sitting down with Terry Gross for a wide-ranging conversation, Clinton talks about not just losing, but losing to Donald Trump; what she could have done differently during the campaign; Russia, James Comey and the emails; and her fears for the country. [→ Listen to Hillary Clinton on Fresh Air]( [→ Clinton interviewed by David Remnick on The New Yorker Radio Hour]( Fall Arts Previews Theater, Music and Tips From Experts Did you miss this? Fall is just around the corner and so are the many offerings of the fall season in New York City's arts world. WNYC and WQXR have culled through it all to bring you the highlights, including Bruce Springsteen and Amy Schumer on Broadway, South African pop from Johnny Clegg, new operas at BAM and the Park Avenue Armory, and the reunited dance/punk band LCD Soundsystem. WQXR asked music superstars what they are most looking forward to in the new season. Get tips from composer Marin Alsop, pianist Emanuel Ax, soprano Julia Bullock, banjo player Béla Fleck, New Yorker music critic Alex Ross and a host of others. [→ Theater]( [→]( [→ Classical superstars pick their favorites for the new season]( [Daniel Bernard Roumain and Toshi Reagon]( An Evening of Conversation and Performances Join us Thursday, September 28, in The Greene Space Join composers Toshi Reagon and Daniel Bernard Roumain and Apollo Theater executive producer Kamilah Forbes for a conversation about the contributions of black artists to contemporary opera and the narratives they are driving in American culture. The evening, hosted by WQXR's Helga Davis, includes live performances from new works by Reagon and Roumain. [→ Purchase tickets now]( LISTEN LIVE: [WNYC FM]( | [WNYC AM]( | [WQXR]( | [Q2 Music]( | [WNYC Schedule]( - [Our Voter Guide for the 2017 Primary]( - [Are Water Bugs the Same as Cockroaches?]( - [2017 NYC Primary Elections Results]( - [Black Christians with White Pastors Seek a Reckoning on Race]( - [The Southern Poverty Law Center: Anti-Hate Activists, Slick Marketers or Both?]( [Like WNYC on Facebook]( [Follow WNYC on Twitter]( Copyright © 2017 New York Public Radio, All rights reserved. New York Public Radio 160 Varick St New York, NY 10013 USA You are on this list because you signed up to receive mail from WNYC. [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( [privacy policy](

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