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Play/Pause * ANGÉLICA NEGRÓN PERFORMS ON PLANT ART, LIVE AT THE GREENE SPACE SOUNDCHECK Puerto Rican composer/performer/educator Angélica Negrón writes for chamber ensembles, orchestras, films, and robots. She triggers sounds via plant art into a sonic dreamscape. Play/Pause POPULAR STORIES * Most Viewed * Most Listened * Most Commented 1. ABORTION RIGHTS ON THE NATIONAL STAGE; HELPING UNHOUSED NEW YORKERS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS; JAN 6 HEARING PREVIEW; GENDER EXPRESSION CHANGES Play/Pause 2. THE CHART THAT EXPLAINS EVERYONE Play/Pause 3. FOX NEWS APOLOGIES TO CHRISTIE OVER OBAMA HUG THAT WASN'T Play/Pause 4. HELPING UNHOUSED NEW YORKERS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS Play/Pause 5. 30 ISSUES IN 30 DAYS: ABORTION IN THE NYS GOV'S RACE; ABORTION RIGHTS IN RED STATES; NYC COUNCILMEMBER SHAHANA HANIF; TEACHERS CALL IN ON SCHOOL SUPPLIES Play/Pause 1. ABORTION RIGHTS ON THE NATIONAL STAGE; HELPING UNHOUSED NEW YORKERS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS; JAN 6 HEARING PREVIEW; GENDER EXPRESSION CHANGES Play/Pause 2. MAYA HAWKE, 'AMERICAN (TELE)VISIONS', TYLER PERRY, NEW YORK PLAYOFF BASEBALL Play/Pause 3. 30 ISSUES IN 30 DAYS: ABORTION IN THE NYS GOV'S RACE; ABORTION RIGHTS IN RED STATES; NYC COUNCILMEMBER SHAHANA HANIF; TEACHERS CALL IN ON SCHOOL SUPPLIES Play/Pause 4. NEW POETRY FROM SANDRA CISNEROS, NEW YORKERS AND EMPATHY, GET YOUR SWEET ON, SPACE NEWS ROUNDUP Play/Pause 5. MONDAY MORNING POLITICS; CITY COUNCIL REDISTRICTING PROBLEMS; HOW 'PERIOD PILLS' RELATE TO THE ABORTION DEBATE; HAS THE TIMING OF YOUR SOCIAL LIFE SHIFTED? Play/Pause 1. WHAT'S HAPPENING AT THE UNGA?; UNGA AND CLIMATE WITH OXFAM AMERICA CEO; DISTRICT 37 COUNCILMEMBER SANDY NURSE; THANKING THE STRANGER Play/Pause 2. 30 ISSUES IN 30 DAYS: ABORTION IN THE NYS GOV'S RACE; ABORTION RIGHTS IN RED STATES; NYC COUNCILMEMBER SHAHANA HANIF; TEACHERS CALL IN ON SCHOOL SUPPLIES Play/Pause 3. 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WNYC listeners can purchase tickets now and get the best seats before they go on sale to the general public Thursday, September 1. Promo code: WNYC PURCHASE TICKETS: Thursday, December 8, 7:30pm Friday, December 9, 7:30pm * ANDREW YEE LIVE IN THE GREENE SPACE Cellist Andrew Yee presents a program which explores their relationship to being bi-racial and going through transition as a trans woman. * WATCH NOW: PITY THESE ASHES: TULSA 1921-2021 Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, The Greene Space in partnership with The Harlem Chamber Players, Harlem Stage and the Harlem School of the Arts presents Pity These Ashes: Tulsa 1921-2021. * DOCUMENT FOOTER ABOUT WNYC Listener-supported WNYC is the home for independent journalism and courageous conversation on air and online. 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