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Aug. 19, 2025- The latest federal review of hospital metrics from around the country found that New York continues to trail almost every other state. We discuss the findings and how t ...
Aug. 19, 2025- Assemblyman Harvey Epstein, a Manhattan Democrat, makes the case for legislation that limits what landlords can charge renters for a bounced check.
This broadcast originally aired on September 4th, 2024.
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Suite No. 3 in G Major, Op. 55: III. Scherzo: Presto Radio Symphony Orchestra of Stuttgart Sir Neville Marriner, conductor ...
Host Emi Ferguson continues our feature of emerging artists from the 2023 Early Music America Summit.
Listen Saturday, August 16th, at 1pm. Program notes courtesy of WFMT. Tune in to hear a production of Richard Wagner's epic Die Walküre from the Royal Ballet and Opera in London, England. The ...
WQXR celebrates International Cat Day with images from our listeners' feline friends.
Aug. 15, 2025- The state budget included an additional $400 million to ensure access to child care vouchers, but the increased investment isn't necessarily trickling down to families ...
Aug. 14, 2025- A new Siena Research Institute survey of New Yorkers explored the possibility of changing New York's redistricting process, responding to federal spending cuts, and a g ...
Did you miss a broadcast live from the Naumburg Bandshell this summer? Or maybe you want to listen again? Here are all of the broadcasts from Naumburg's 120th Concert Series available on-demand, ...
Aug. 15, 2025- State lawmakers approved a handful of new health insurance mandates this year, including bills dealing with inhalers and speech therapy, but insurers say these well-int ...