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  1. As Tropical Storm Andrea Heads North, East Coast Is DrenchedRead the original story

    Friday Jun 7 | WNYC-AM New York

    It shows that in the next 24 hours, a wide swath of the Mid-Atlantic will get hammered with about 3 inches of rain and New York may see close to 4 inches.

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  2. Sandy Isn't Keeping Prom Groups from Renting Beach Homes at the ShoreRead the original story w/Photo

    Saturday Jun 1 | WNYC-AM New York

    This time last year, about 30 percent of all beach rentals at the Jersey Shore were booked for summer, according to people who work in the rental business.

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  3. Kenny Barron And Dave Holland On JazzSetRead the original story

    Thursday May 30 | WNYC-AM New York

    On June 9, Kenny Barron turns 70 - and he's celebrating in style. The pianist, composer and National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master has booked a week-long residency with his quartet at the Village Vanguard in New York and a live WBGO/NPR webcast on June 5. Kenny Barron was born in North Philadelphia - as he is careful to point out - on June 9, ... (more)

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  4. ABC's Live Streaming Aimed At Keeping Cable Cords IntactRead the original story

    May 13, 2013 | WNYC-AM New York

    There's another way television is moving online. Starting Tuesday, ABC will let viewers in New York and Philadelphia watch their local stations over the Internet.

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  5. Matt Pond On World CafeRead the original story

    Apr 30, 2013 | WNYC-AM New York

    The fact that Matt Pond has dropped the vestigial "PA" from the end of his moniker has more to do with geography than sound.

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  6. How One Family Built America's Public PalacesRead the original story

    Apr 29, 2013 | WNYC-AM New York

    A D.C. museum and MIT professor John Ochsendorf want you to spend some time looking up - to see soaring, vaulted tile ceilings built by a father-son team who came to this country from Spain in the late 1800s and left their mark on some of America's most important public spaces.

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  7. Not Taking it Anymore: One Woman Talks Back to Street HarassersRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 19, 2013 | WNYC-AM New York

    As spring sets in, New Yorkers are gladly shedding those layers of winter clothes and women are often finding themselves the object of more cat calls, whistles and roving eyes than they'd like.

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  8. Talking 21st Century Songwriting With Kurt VileRead the original story

    Apr 10, 2013 | WNYC-AM New York

    The first time I met Kurt Vile we played a show together in Philadelphia to less than 200 people.

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  9. Quinn's Tough Week to Continue with Paid Sick Leave HearingRead the original story

    Mar 21, 2013 | WNYC-AM New York

    It's already been a tough week for Council Speaker Christine Quinn, whose support of an NYPD Inspector General drew the ire of Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

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  10. Two Ways Sequestration Could Mess Up Our SummerRead the original story

    Feb 22, 2013 | WNYC-AM New York

    The uncertain fate of the annual event, which fills New York City's streets with men in uniform, is just one small example of how the region could be affected by sequestration - the automatic spending cuts imposed by the federal government set to take effect March 1. These were the cuts agreed upon by Congress during the 2011 debt ceiling showdown.

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  11. Orrin Evans + Tim Green: Live From 92Y TribecaRead the original story

    Feb 20, 2013 | WNYC-AM New York

    The latest edition of The Checkout: Live sees two musicians journey north up the turnpike to meet their peers in New York City.

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  12. Fake Food George Washington Could've Sunk His Fake Teeth IntoRead the original story

    Feb 18, 2013 | WNYC-AM New York

    If you want to see what George Washington might have munched on, then Sandy Levins is your gal.

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  13. Orrin Evans + Tim Green: Live From 92Y TribecaRead the original story

    Feb 15, 2013 | WNYC-AM New York

    The latest edition of The Checkout: Live sees two musicians journey north up the turnpike to meet their peers in New York City.

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  14. Jaleel Shaw Quartet: Live At BerkleeRead the original story

    Feb 7, 2013 | WNYC-AM New York

    Alto saxophonist Jaleel Shaw keeps good company. He tours with Roy Haynes , the living legend of jazz drums.

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  15. Does Classical Music Have A Transgender Problem?Read the original story

    Feb 4, 2013 | WNYC-AM New York

    Yesterday, pianist Sara Davis Buechner published on the New York Times website a brave and moving account of her experiences as a transgendered person.

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  16. Jaleel Shaw Quartet: Live At BerkleeRead the original story

    Jan 31, 2013 | WNYC-AM New York

    The alto saxophonist Jaleel Shaw keeps good company. He tours with Roy Haynes, the living legend of jazz drums.

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  17. Severe Weather Moves East; Tornado Overturns Vehicles In GeorgiaRead the original story

    Jan 30, 2013 | WNYC-AM New York

    "The intense storm system that brought severe weather to the Mississippi Valley on Tuesday will move eastward on Wednesday, bringing a risk of severe weather from the upper Ohio Valley southward to the central Gulf Coast and eastward to the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast coast," the National Weather Service warns this hours.

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  18. Disaster Inc: Some Companies Win Big Post-SandyRead the original story

    Jan 29, 2013 | WNYC-AM New York

    New Yorkers weren't the only ones monitoring Sandy in the week before Halloween.

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  19. New Works for Electric GuitarRead the original story

    Jan 29, 2013 | WNYC-AM New York

    Hear works for electric guitar on this New Sounds program, including music by Bryce Dessner and Glenn Branca Plus, listen to a piece by Nick Didkovsky from a private recording at a panel held in Philadelphia, and something from Steven Mackey as well.

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  20. A Vet's Haunted Homecoming In 'Water By The Spoonful'Read the original story

    Jan 8, 2013 | WNYC-AM New York

    Liza Colon-Zayas plays a troubled character named Odessa Ortiz, who finds her better self online.

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