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Podcast

Saving The New York Public Library

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Journalist Scott Sherman talks about the fight to save the New York Public Library. His book is Patience and Fortitude: Power, Real Estate, and the Fight to Save a Public Library (Melville House, 2015). Then, we air part of our 2014 interview with Eric Alterman about his book Inequality And One City: Bill de Blasio and the New York Experiment. Continue reading →

August 27, 2015Nonfiction, journalist, eric alterman, scott sherman, NYPLFrancesca Rheannon

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Bill de Blasio’s Civic Experiment – Is It Working?

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Journalist Eric Alterman talks about his new book, Inequality And One City: Bill de Blasio and the New York Experiment. It’s about how the New York mayor is using city government to implement his agenda on inequality, the forces arrayed against him and the contradictions he faces. And then, we hear poems from Richard Wilbur and Jonathan Wright. Continue reading →

April 16, 2015Election Season, Nonfiction, journalist, eric alterman, bill de blasio, new yorkFrancesca Rheannon

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