Episodios

  • A Wonder Is What It Is: Nick Offerman Reads 'The Wild Rose' by Wendell Berry
    Apr 10 2026

    For National Poetry Month, actor, author, and woodworker Nick Offerman hosts "A Wonder Is What It Is," an audio series from All Of It with Alison Stewart dedicated to poet, activist, author, and Nick's personal hero: Wendell Berry. In four short installments, released every Friday throughout April, Nick reads a poem by Berry – poet, farmer, and environmental activist – and share his reflections.

    In this second episode of four, Nick reads the poem “The Wild Rose.”

    Sometimes hidden from me

    in daily custom and in trust,

    so that I live by you unaware

    as by the beating of my heart,

    suddenly you flare in my sight,

    a wild rose blooming at the edge

    of thicket, grace and light

    where yesterday was only shade,

    and once more I am blessed, choosing

    again what I chose before

    Produced by Simon Close
    Mixing by Amber D Bruce
    Music composed by Mark Greenberg at The Mayfair Workshop
    Art by Greg Ruth

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  • 'Sean Hayes' Play "The Unknown" Closing Soon
    Apr 10 2026

    [REBROADCAST FROM March 2, 2026] In the new one-man show written by David Cale, Sean Hayes stars as Elliott, a playwright and lyricist suffering from writer's block. But as he searches for something to write about, he begins to realize that he might be being stalked. Cale, Hayes, and director Leigh Silverman discuss "The Unknown," running at Studio Seaview through April 12.

    Photo courtesy of the production

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  • The History of the New York Pickle
    Apr 10 2026

    Pickles and New York go hand in hand. A new book, The Pickled City: The Story of New York Pickles, explores how pickles evolved in the city, from immigration-driven delis on the Lower East Side to dedicated pickle stores like The Pickle Guys. Authors Paul van Ravestein and Monique Mulder, who are also the principals of Mattmo, a branding agency in Amsterdam specializing in culinary history, discuss their research and interest in pickle history alongside Alan Kaufman, owner of The Pickle Guys. Plus, listeners share their favorite kind of pickle.

    Photo by WDnet via Wikimedia Commons

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  • 'The Travel Companion' Explores Creative Insecurities and Friendship
    Apr 10 2026

    'The Travel Companion' is a new independent film that tells the story of Simon, a struggling documentary filmmaker, and his friendship with Bruce, an airline worker who invites Simon to be his traveling companion for a year, meaning he can fly for free. But their relationship is complicated when Bruce meets Beatrice, a more successful filmmaker that challenges Simon's creative insecurities. The film, shot locally around New York, premieres at BAM April 10-16. Co-writers and directors Alex Mallis and Travis Wood discuss their inspiration for the story, and what it takes to make an indie film in 2026.

    Film still courtesy of Oscilloscope Laboratories

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  • Michaela Coel Stars in 'The Christophers'
    Apr 10 2026

    The new Steven Soderbergh film "The Christophers" follows siblings who hire an art forger, played by Michaela Coel, to pretend to be an art dealer in order to acquire and finish their estranged father's paintings. Coel, who stars alongside Ian McKellen in the film, discusses her role in "The Christophers," in select theaters now. Coel also stars in the film "Mother Mary" alongside Anne Hathaway, which hits theaters on April 17.

    Image courtesy of the studio

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  • To Go Grey or to Not Go Grey?
    Apr 9 2026

    For many people, the decision of whether to let their hair go grey naturally, or to begin dyeing it, is a fraught and complicated one. Vanessa Friedman, New York Times fashion director and chief fashion critic, discussed the topic in a recent edition of her column "Ask Vanessa," and shares insights with listeners. Plus, listeners share their thoughts on going grey, or not!

    Photo via Professor25/Getty Creative

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  • Artist Julie Mehretu Talks Exhibit at Marian Goodman, Obama Presidential Center Installation
    Apr 9 2026

    Julie Mehretu is a Macarthur Genius-winning artist, born in Ethiopia and based in New York. Her latest exhibit, 'Our Days, Like a Shadow (a non-abiding hauntology)', features new paintings made in the last few years. The show opens at Marian Goodman Gallery at 385 Broadway on April 14. Mehretu previews the exhibit, and discusses her installation at The Obama Presidential Center, which opens in June.

    Photo By Raymond Boyd/Getty Images

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  • Do You Shun Popular Pop Culture?
    Apr 9 2026

    If something in pop culture — a movie, a TV show, a song or viral content — is especially popular, how does that change your eagerness to engage with it and be part of the conversation? Atlantic contributing writer Anna Holmes considers herself someone who avoids pop culture particularly popular in the present, like 'The Pitt,' and she's not alone. Holmes discusses her reporting in her recent Atlantic article, "The People Who Shun Super-Popular Pop Culture," and listeners share the culture they've avoided due to its popularity.

    Image by Jaque Silva/NurPhoto via Getty Images

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