Last-minute Tax Tips, Criterion's Razzies Collection, Gene Wilder Documentary, Chelsea Hotel Portraits

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For most taxpayers, the deadline to file their personal federal tax return is about a month away! Finance expert Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, also known as “The Money Coach,” joins us to discuss how to prepare for tax season and get your finances in order.

For the month of March, the Criterion Channel presents a collection called “And the Razzie Goes to…” featuring winners of Hollywood’s highest dishonor, the Golden Raspberry. Despite their demerits, or because of them, history has given many of these films — “Xanadu,” “Heaven’s Gate,” and “Showgirls” among them — cult followings and critical reevaluations. Criterion video editor Clyde Folley joins us to talk about the collection, and take listeners’ calls about their own favorite worst movies.

Born Jerome Silberman in Milwaukee, Gene Wilder became one of the most in demand and beloved comic actors of his generation.  A new film uses his own voice and never before seen footage to document his life story and pay tribute to the beloved artist. We speak to Ron Frank, director of “Remembering Gene Wilder.”

The Chelsea Hotel on West 23rd street has long been an iconic setting in New York, a place where artists of all kinds were known to live and work, like Mark Twain, Arthur Miller, Jimi Hendrix, and Patti Smith. Photographer Tony Notarberardino first moved into the hotel in 1994 and has never left. As a resident, he’s shot portraits of the hotel’s residents and workers, and has also witnessed the hotel’s turbulent recent history. A new solo exhibition, Notarberardino’s first gallery show, displays some of his portraits. Tony Notarberardino: Chelsea Hotel Portraits is on view through April 13. 

*This episode is guest-hosted by Kousha Navidar

 

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