Holiday Deccoration Tips And Quibbles; Iranian Artist Arghavan Khosravi; The Philosophy of Twins; Turkey Day Leftover Ideas

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Apartment Therapy’s executive Home editor Danielle Blundell joins to talk trends in holiday decor this season, including the enduring trend of ‘Barbiecore’ and answers the question: how soon is too soon to put up your decorations? We’ll also take listener calls and questions about decorating in small spaces.

Now on view at Rachel Uffner Gallery on the Lower East Side is the latest work from Iranian artist Arghavan Khosravi. Khosravi was born and raised in Iran before moving to this country in 2015, earning her MFA at RISD. This show is called True To Self, and displays nine works that incorporate sculpture and painting, some of which refer to the role of women in Iranian society in response to the protests following the death of Mahsa Amini in Iranian police custody. True To Self is on view through January 6, and Khosravi joins us to discuss her work.

What can twins tell us about identity, and the human experience? Author and philosopher Helena de Bres examines just that, and explores her relationship with her own twin, in her new book, How to Be Multiple: The Philosophy of Twins. She joins us to discuss, and take calls from listeners about their relationship with their own twin.

One of the best things about Thanksgiving is the leftovers. Cookbook author and New York Times food columnist Melissa Clark comes back on the show to discuss some creative ways to use that leftover turkey, stuffing and gravy and we take listener calls and questions.

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