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Red for Revolution
As 18-year-old Jazmine and her grandmother explore queer identity, listeners travel back in time to 1971 hearing the love story of an apolitical jazz singer and a revolutionary intellectual. Creator: Jana Naomi Smith. read more
Going Reno
Podcast
Going Reno
Wilma Tülinen welcomes a naïve, puritan woman and a returning divorcée to stay at her ranch as they become the latest members of the Reno Divorce Colony. A story set in 1932 when Nevada cornered the migratory divorce market processing more than... read more
Five Conversations Before Sleep
A series of five intimate 15 minute dialogues between two people in a relationship, recorded in and around a bed. Each episode captures a different eavesdropped moment in time, going chronologically. Creators: Matt Kagan, Fern Diaz, and Asa Mer... read more
Slow Burn: An Exclusive Live Taping
Named Apple Podcasts 2022 “Show of the Year”, Slow Burn, the hit narrative history podcast from Slate, will tape an exclusive episode of this season live from Tribeca. Slow Burn season 9, “Gays Against Briggs,” explores the Briggs Initiative—a ... read more
Vibe Check Live with Guest Lena Waithe
Join acclaimed writer Saeed Jones, podcast host Sam Sanders, and Tony Award-winning producer Zach Stafford for a special live taping of their podcast, SiriusXM’s Vibe Check, where the three culture experts and close friends dissect news, entert... read more
Perreo 101 Live with Beatriz and Yotuel
A live episode taping of Perreo 101’s second season: “Cubatón”, in partnership with Sonic Union. Cuban artists Yotuel and Beatriz Luengo will join Music Historian and host Katelina ‘Gata’ Eccleston to explore their musical contributions,... read more
Selected Shorts: Night at the Movies with Roxane Gay
The theme of this Live-from-Tribeca episode of the beloved program, Selected Shorts, is “Night at the Movies.” On Wednesday, June 14, the Tribeca Festival will partner with Selected Shorts at Symphony Space in New York City for an... read more
Magic on a Winter's Night
Wexford Festival Opera began in the unlikeliest of places and times: a rural town (pop.12,0000) 1950s Ireland. To set itself apart, the festival looked to introduce audiences to neglected or forgotten operas and drawn by curiosity, internationa... read more
Zayd Ayers Dohrn + Mother Country Radicals
Alex Wagner, Zayd Ayers Dohrn, Bernardine Dohrn, and Bill Ayers chat with host Davy Gardner about their time with the Weather Underground, an organization the FBI deemed domestic terrorists in the 1960s. read more
Mother Country Radicals
In 1970, Bernardine Dohrn declared war on the United States. Now, her son Zayd tells the story of how she was radicalized, and became the most wanted woman in America. read more
I Was Never There
What caused the unexplained disappearance of a counterculture folk hero of 1970s and 1980s West Virginia? The hosts dive into their unconventional past as they search for answers. read more
Divine Intervention
Shortly after draft-dodger Paul Couming receives a notice to stand trial, he and his friends arrange for the first political sanctuary in a Catholic church since the 15th century.  read more
Mother of Maricopa
In 2011, police raided a Tantric temple in Phoenix, Arizona and arrested its founder, Tracy Elise, on 100 counts related to prostitution, money laundering, and more. What the state saw as a brothel, Elise saw as a house of worship. In Mother of... read more
Anomaly
Podcast
Anomaly
After an earth-changing event causes civil war along the east coast, 17-year-old Kory Hernandez is sent to live with a host family in a small Illinois town battling the impact of climate change. Unsure of her place in this new world, she wonder... read more
Wind of Change
Podcast
Wind of Change
It’s 1990. The Berlin Wall just fell. The Soviet Union is on the verge of collapse. And the soundtrack to the revolution is one of the best selling songs of all time, the metal ballad “Wind of Change,” by The Scorpions. Decades late... read more
Jeannette Rankin: The First U.S. Congresswoman
Years before the United States ratified the 19th amendment, a woman from Montana had already infiltrated Capitol Hill. Jeannette Rankin rose through the ranks of the women’s suffrage movement, bringing an electric energy to every town she visit... read more
Common with Nelson George
In 2017, Tribeca premiered the extended music video for Common’s “Letter to the Free,” directed by Bradford Young. After the screening, Academy Award®, Golden Globe®, and three time GRAMMY® winner Common sat down with author and filmmaker Nelso... read more
Christine Jorgensen: A Woman Before Her Time
Christine Jorgensen never intended to become a celebrity. In 1951, Jorgensen traveled to Europe to obtain special permission to undergo a series of operations, which would help complete her medical transition from male to female, becoming the f... read more
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