@skankingdept@checkeredpastpo You wanna get some people mad about ska? Keep referring to how excited you are about the Skacktail Hour of your upcoming wedding…
For 14 years, Will Miller led The Wallace Foundation through change with purpose and flexibility. In his final interview, he reflects on adapting to shifting landscapes while staying anchored to mission. https://t.co/MSQjojUjlu
It’s here! Our Public Song Project record, on transparent red vinyl. We’ll send you one with your donation supporting All Of It and @WNYC. We only made 300 of these — once they’re gone, they’re gone. Make your year-end tax deductible donation today: https://t.co/iZ8q4hlcFV
Coming soon: The Harvard Plan.
A new three-part series from OTM and The @BostonGlobe explores the hope, tension and whipsaw chain of events at Harvard University last year.
The first episode is out on Friday. Listen at On the Media: https://t.co/gGhe5ADTmp
According to the Pew Research Center, one in five people get their news from influencers. And so they’ve probably encountered this trope …
Listen to Micah Loewinger’s full conversation with vlogger @hankgreen here: https://t.co/UGyoBvGJml
Celebrate a century of WNYC with our exclusive Centennial collab with Only NY! T-shirts, sweatshirts and tote bags (of course!) feature vintage logos from WNYC’s 100 years on the air and pay tribute to New York City’s public radio station.
🛒 https://t.co/dQrjtiAsfP
#WNYC100
I've been a huge Laura Jane Grace/Against Me! fan for decades, so it was an absolute THRILL to have played a teeny tiny part in this awesome collab between Terrestrials songwriter @AlanGoffinski (fungi) and @LauraJaneGrace (algae).
The song is soooooooooo good!!!
In the final episode of this season of Terrestrials, @AlanGoffinski and punk rock icon @LauraJaneGrace come together as algae and fungi to bring you this song about nature’s ultimate team-up.
Listen to The Fuzzy Ruckus: The Collaborative Power of Lichen: https://t.co/LfOB97IAes
My NPR editor just saved me from a mistake that would have really hurt. Everyone needs editors in life. Hug your editor (if appropriate and welcome 😆) 🙏
Me on Saturday: "Halloween III: Season of the Witch is the dumbest movie I've ever wasted time on"
Me this morning: "Two more days to Halloween, Halloween, Halloween, two more days to Halloween, SIL-VER SHAMROCK!"
One day in February, Alison Stewart, the host of “All of It” on WNYC, was suddenly unable to form sentences and alarmed to find herself speaking gibberish, a dreadful and mystifying development for a woman who made her living talking on the radio. https://t.co/HmEnSlqd1Q
WNYC is digging deep into the world of a natural quirk called recursive islands — and one can be found right in Central Park. But it doesn't have a name. What would you call it? Email @WNYC a voice memo with your idea to [email protected]
Jane Pratt, the legendary editor of Gen X teen magazine Sassy, is back in business with a newsletter she says is aimed at just about everyone. She came on @AllOfItWNYC to talk more about her return. https://t.co/YEQh5urAGp
To celebrate WNYC’s 100th anniversary, we’d like to thank you with a once-every-100-year gift: the WNYC Centennial Stanley Cup. You could wait another 100 years for this, but don’t! Make a donation, support the station you love, and sip like a legend: https://t.co/srtyloUKWX
Today on All Of It: Journalist @lapresmidi's new book reflects on Victoria Secret's dominance! Plus, tabla player @ZakirHtabla plays Symphony Space on Oct. 20th, Sassy founder @JanePratt launches https://t.co/qYOHioG3Eg, and Julia Turshen's new cookbook.
Live at Noon @WNYC!
I wrote about my last trip to the Oakland Coliseum a little while back, just wanted to share it out again. Also, a huge thanks to everything @LastDiveBar, @jvb43 and all the others for inspiring me to actually head home again. https://t.co/XUIFjASnKq