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The Squat Heard ‘Round the World

It’s a big show tonight on The Anne Levine Show Starring Michael Hill. In addition to Dylan Brody (Purveyor of Fine Words and Phrases™), tonight’s show includes: A Newly “crowned” King (Bishop-Pedophile Eddie Long), School Lunches, Super Bowl Opinions and a Fond Farewell to Helen Goolishian. Also: An Anne Levine Show Contest, What Cape Cod [...]

January 24th, 2012. How Depressing.

This is the very most up-to-date show we could do on such short notice. Anne and Julien share a secret, The List™, The Mary Lou Controversy, It’s Only Funny To Me™ AND it’s better than stupid. Also: Is Puerto Rico really worth the trip? Plus: SAD, Flushing all the toilets at once, Macaron, Offal Importance [...]

Old School – Taking Requests

Anne and Michael throw caution to the wind and crank up the wayback machine all the way back to some time last year when we did a show like this. But, and I must insist, this is not that same show. This one is brand new. It’s like a whole different program that’s also not [...]

Vicky Tiel: All About The Dress

Vicky Tiel is a Couture Icon who has spent the past 40 years dressing many of the world’s most fashionable and glamorous women from Elizabeth Taylor to Kim Kardashian. Her memoir, It’s all about The Dress: What I Learned in 40 Years About Men, Women, Sex and Fashion is now available from St. Martin’s Press [...]

Late Cambrian

John Wlaysewski, front man for Late Cambrian, guitarist for Flying Machines (whose song, On A Whim, was described by NPR as a “PERFECT POP SONG”) is everything you want: A Vietnamese/Polish/Irish Television Extra from Queens who once auditioned a one armed Serbian bass player for his band. Really. And he’s on the show! Also: Christmas [...]

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. [...]

Bump & Grind(r)

Ever heard of Grindr (the smartphone ‘dating’ app)? If you haven’t tune in and hear about this worldwide phenomenon. Is it a good thing, is it too creepy, is it too addictive? Tonight, we have Grindr user perspectives from America’s East (Sean) and West Coasts (John) as well as stories from around the world (Cape [...]

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 [...]

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 [...]

Less Ridiculous, More Sublime

Tune in for two spectacular interviews tonight: One with Gustavo Bonevardi, New York City resident, artist, architect and one of the designers of the annual 9/11 Tribute In Lights at Ground Zero. Also with us, Jesse Kornbluth, former Editorial Director of AOL, is a New York-based journalist and editor of THE cultural concierge service, HeadButler.com. [...]

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