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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.
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Fall Arts Previews
Theater, Music and Tips From Experts
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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.
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[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.
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