Sinopsis
Award-winning journalist Bridget LeRoy and Oscar-nominated screenwriter Alec Sokolow were prom dates back in the '80s. Now these Hamptons denizens host conversations with others on the East End of Long Island who cast their own interesting shadows. Whether it's famed artist April Gornik, astrologers Amy Zerner and Monte Farber, or actress Julie Andrews, the focus is always on the creative process, and what sparks passion and joy in their lives. Become a supporter of this podcast:https://anchor.fm/sundaysontheeastend/support
Episodios
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WLIW | Guests Jules Feiffer and JZ Holden | 10/25/2020
26/10/2020 Duración: 53minOscar and Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist/screenwriter Jules Feiffer and journalist/playwright JZ Holden talk to Alec and Bridget about life, love, and humor …
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WLIW | Guests ANDREA GROVER & CARLOS LAMA | 10/18/2020
18/10/2020 Duración: 53minWe talk with East End power couple Andrea Grover, executive director of Guild Hall of East Hampton and Carlos Lama, arts educator, vinyl maven, and renowned DJ. Hear about their journey from Houston to the Hamptons, navigating the arts scene and parenting during Covid, and what lies ahead.
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WLIW | Guest Melissa Errico | 10/11/2020
11/10/2020 Duración: 53minThis week we are lucky enough to chat with Melissa Errico -- Broadway chanteuse, New York Times and Purist writer, wife, mother, East Ender. We discuss her trilogy of concerts with The New Yorker's Adam Gopnik, her association with the legendary French composer Michel Legrand, her marriage to Patrick McEnroe and his early battle with COVID, and more.
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WLIW | Guest Lisa Votino | 10/04/2020
04/10/2020 Duración: 53minIf there is one person on the East End who could be symbolized simply by a raised fist, it would be community organizer Lisa Votino. From her hands-on work at the U.S.-Mexico border, the marches and peaceful protests she has had a hand in supporting gender equality, LGBTQA+ causes, and more recently Black Lives Matter, Lisa is on the front lines of leveling the playing field for everyone (while also parenting her daughter and "partner in crime," Lily).
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WLIW | Guest Sybille Van Kempen | 09/20/2020
20/09/2020 Duración: 46minSybille van Kempen, owner of the Bridgehampton Inn and Loaves & Fishes Cookshop, and the Sagaponack-based Loaves & Fishes Foodstore, is bringing a new collection of small, carefully-curated and locally based farm-to-table cookbooks to the market over the course of the year. Listen to her favorite recipes for this fall season, about her family and the many important farming families that make the East End everything it is.
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WLIW | Guests Amy Zerner and Monte Farber | 09/06/2020
06/09/2020 Duración: 49minBridget and Alec have their first in-person interview since the beginning of the pandemic, with world-renowned artists/authors/astrologers Amy Zerner and Monte Farber.
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WLIW | Guests Meg Noonan and Stephen Desaulniers | 08/30/2020
30/08/2020 Duración: 45minWLIW Freeform Radio host Meg Noonan and musician Stephen Desaulniers join Bridget and Alec to discuss music, wiffle ball, and friendship.
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WLIW | Guests GE Smith and Taylor Barton | 08/23/2020
23/08/2020 Duración: 53minLegendary axe man GE Smith and singer-songwriter-producer Taylor Barton -- both of Amagansett -- talk about GE's latest album, Stony Hill, recorded with famed blues musician LeRoy Bell, the music video "America," produced by Taylor, and offer how musicians and others survive -- and thrive -- in 2020 and beyond.
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WLIW | Guests Jonathan and Rene Shapiro | 08/09/2020
09/08/2020 Duración: 55minWe talk with Jonathan and Rene Shapiro, founders of the Mixology clothing line, about their new business, Mindset Wellness CBD, their long, successful marriage, Jon's hip-hop career as Jon Saint and his several mental breakdowns on his journey.
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WLIW | Guest Paul Annacone | 08/02/2020
02/08/2020 Duración: 50minEast Hampton's own Paul Annacone talking about growing up on the East End, playing pro tennis, coaching Sampras and Federer, and his latest book.
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WLIW | Guest Erica Heller | 07/26/2020
26/07/2020 Duración: 48minJoin us as we engage in a conversation with author and memoirist Erica Heller about her latest book, "One Last Lunch." Within the pages, Kirk Douglas asks his father what he thought of him becoming an actor. The Anglican priest George Pitcher has lunch with Jesus. Kate O'Toole dines with her dad, Peter O'Toole. Bob Balaban imagines lunch with Groucho Marx. And more...
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WLIW |Guest Palak Patel | 07/19/2020
19/07/2020 Duración: 51minA talk with "Beat Bobby Flay" chef and Food Network personality Palak Patel about her arrival in the states as an immigrant child, her rise up the corporate ladder and how food plays such an important role in our lives, memories, and spirit.
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WLIW | Guest Rex Miller | 07/12/2020
12/07/2020 Duración: 48minJoin us as we chat with filmmaker Rex Miller about tennis and Black people — namely his award-winning American Masters documentary about Althea Gibson, and his upcoming Arthur Ashe doc — plus his relationship to the East End (hint: it has to do with tennis).
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WLIW | Guest Jenny Lumet | 07/5/2020
05/07/2020 Duración: 47minScreenwriter and producer Jenny Lumet, daughter of director Sidney Lumet and granddaughter of movie star Lena Horne, discusses working with Jonathan Demme, her upcoming series, Clarice, for CBS, and growing up on the East End.
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WLIW | Guest Joel Melia | 06/28/2020
28/06/2020 Duración: 50minWe speak with EHHS graduate, trans advocate, global citizen and forensic entomologist Joel Melia about trans rights, dead bodies, and bugs.
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WLIW | Guests Dr. James Banks & Richie Byrne | 06/21/20
21/06/2020 Duración: 48minJoin us as we speak with Dr. James Banks, coordinator of multicultural affairs for Suffolk County Community College, and comedian Richie Byrne, founder of "United We Laugh," a diverse stand-up comedy tour that has frequently played on the East End. Hear about how this duo met and teamed up to change the narrative through laughter and meaningful dialogue.
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WPPB | Memory Lane | 06/14/20
14/06/2020 Duración: 56minThis week, join Alec and Bridget as we take a little stroll down Memory Lane. June 14 is our last show in this current incarnation, at 11 a.m. on 88.3 WPPB - FM, as next week — drumroll please! — we change over to a new time and new call letters (but same place on your radio dial). Beginning with the June 21 show, we will still be Sundays on the East End with Bridget LeRoy & Alec Sokolow at 88.3 WLIW FM, and we will air on Sunday at 4 PM -- right after Broadway to Main Street and right before the new weekend edition of NPR All Things Considered. This Sunday, we will play a few soundbites of our favorite shows, including our interviews with Sophie B. Hawkins, April Gornik, Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton, G.E. Smith and Taylor Barton, Bonnie Michelle Cannon of the Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreation Center Inc, and Alec's cool baby brother, producer Sam Sokolow with his better half, Julia Fowler of the Southern Women Channel. Tune in for a fun look back and an exciting look ahead!
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WPPB | Guest Nicole Delma | 05/31/2020
31/05/2020 Duración: 52minThis week, Alec and Bridget talk with Sag Harbor resident Nicole Delma, founder of the "Air, Land + Sea" environmental film series of the Hamptons International Film Festival, a former "Survivor" contestant, a mom, a maker, and a doer. Nicole has recently launched a petition campaign to see if Amazon will offer plastic-free packaging, and as of the show's recording, she had received over 356,000 signatures. She has also recently launched, pre-COVID-19, a company of eco-friendly "maker's kits" with her new company, mindoffline.org.
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WPPB | Guest T.E. McMorrow | 05/24/20
24/05/2020 Duración: 51minThis week's show features author/third-generation journalist T.E. McMorrow, talking comparatively about the 1918 flu pandemic and coronavirus (including the shocking mistakes repeated by the Powers That Be), the challenges facing Census 2020 (he's been personally involved with the U.S. Census Bureau since the 1980s), and his journey from actor/punk rocker to court reporter.
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WPPB | guest Matthew Raynor | 04/26/2020
26/04/2020 Duración: 54minBridget with this week's co-host, actress and eldest child, Georgia Warner, talkin with commercial fisherman turned artist Matthew Raynor, who was paralyzed from the chest down in 2019 and lost the use of his fingers as well. But Matt has found ways to adapt to his disability and continues to create art and inspire hope.