‘The Resisters,’ Andy in the Archives, ‘Election Meltdown,’ The 19th, ‘Pasta Grannies,’ Winter Getaways
Author Gish Jen joins us to discuss her new novel, The Resisters.
New York Public Radio’s director of archives, Andy Lanset, joins us for this week’s installment of our ongoing series, “Andy in the Archives.”
Rick Hasen, UC Irvine law and political science professor, joins us to discuss his book, Election Meltdown: Dirty Tricks, Distrust, and the Threat to American Democracy, as part of our election-year series, “Protect the Vote.”
Emily Ramshaw, former Texas Tribune editor-in-chief and co-founder and CEO of new non-profit news organization, The 19th, joins to discuss her new role as part of our “Keeping It 100” series.
Vicky Bennison joins us to discuss her book, Pasta Grannies: The Official Cookbook: The Secrets of Italy’s Best Home Cooks, which was inspired by her popular YouTube channel of the same name.
The New York Times Frugal Traveler columnist Elaine Glusac joins us to talk about long-weekend winter getaways and take calls.
'The Resisters,' Andy in the Archives, 'Election Meltdown,' The 19th, 'Pasta Grannies,' Winter Getaways
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