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Sarah Schulman: Awesome

We are so happy to have Sarah Schulman, author, historian, playwright and activist on the show tonight! Sarah talks to Anne about her newest book, The Gentrification Of The Mind: Witness To A Lost Imagination, U.S. Politics, Israel and Gay Marriage. Also: Not New Year’s, Smoking, Native Americans and Manhattan Celebrity sightings. Plus: Listener Letters™, [...]

L’Chaim

We’re celebrating LIFE tonight on the Anne Levine Show with Kate Carter of Life Chronicles, a not for profit company that helps families heal and connect by videotaping the life stories of elderly family members or seriously ill loved ones. Anne and Kate discuss the mission, the benefits and the future of this important work. [...]

When The Drum Is Beating

Whitney Dow talks about film making, Haiti, fundraising in the film industry, Michael Moore and being on Oprah. His newest film, When The Drum Is Beating will be released in theaters early next year. Also: The Christmas Assault, Listener Letters™ and What if Hanukkah was like Christmas? Plus: Where our listeners are, how much it [...]

More is More With J-Ko

Jesse Kornbluth, your Trusted Cultural Advisor at joins the show tonight (Cyber Monday) to talk about the BEST Christmas gifts to give, Occupy Wall Street, Commune Living and new looks at old books. Also: War Horse, Relatively Speaking, Woody Allen, Marlo Thomas and Teaching People The Way Of Yes™. Plus: Listener Letters™ and News from [...]

A Night of Arts & Letters

International Bestselling author Douglas Kennedy is on the show tonight discussing growing up in New York, Running away to Paris, Ireland & Germany; writing, inspiration, Presidents and his latest novel, The Moment. Also: Thanksgiving, News From The Dunes™, Occupy Hyannis™, The Deadliest Executive Producer and Michael’s “Turkey Thing”. The entire uninterrupted interview with Douglas Kennedy [...]

In the King’s Arms

Sonia Taitz is our special guest this week and we talk about her latest published work and what it was like to grow up the daughter of heroes. Also: Michael’s “Hollister Vibe”, November Blues, Christmas Crap already, Cape Cod Post Offices and Michael’s 50th birthday. Plus: Listener Letters™, Herman Cain is toast, Anthony Weiner Moves, [...]

Family Feud

Join Special Guest Meg Tuite (author of many things) who discusses her first novel, Domestic Apparition, Flash and short fiction with Anne. Also, Anne and Michael talk about the crazy rush toward winter, how say “trick or treat” and still be cool, Zsa Zsa’s pregnancy rumors, Listener Letters™, The Annie-Mated Anne Levine Show and The [...]

The Gulf and Bay Show

Tonight’s guest is David Gessner, author of several books, including Sick of Nature, The Prophet of Dry Hill, and Return of the Osprey, which was chosen by the Boston Globe as one of the top ten nonfiction books of the year and the Book-of-the-Month club as one of its top books of the year. His [...]

Castor & Pollux (You Figure It Out)

What do a full time writer/poet/author/Editor and a stage,screen and television writer have in common? I don’t know but if you listen to this week’s show you may find out. Len Kuntz, insanely prolific writer and part-time wildlife voyeur speaks to Anne and reads some of his amazing writing – Gregg Ostrin, writer of many [...]

Stories they told

This is a HUGE show this week since we have two creative GIANTS on the show: Amy Ferris and Dylan Brody. Amy Ferris is an author (Marrying George Clooney: Confessions from a Mid-life Crisis), screen & television writer, journalist & editor, Buddhist, married person and cat owner who loves writing about, championing, supporting, encouraging and [...]

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