Profiles, storytelling and insightful conversations, hosted by David Remnick.
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Earlier this month, E Jean Carroll won an unprecedented legal victory: in a civil suit, Donald Trump was found liable for sexual abuse against her in the mid-nineteen-nineties, and for defamation in later accusing her of a hoax. But no sooner was tha... more
It’s the time of year when many people feel an overpowering urge to dig—to plant their back yard or vegetable garden, or even the flowerpots on the fire escape. “I just love the whole process. I love the muck of it,” Jill Lepore tells David Remnick. ... more
Tom Hanks has been a constant presence on the American movie screen for forty years. He has played a mermaid’s boyfriend, an astronaut, a soldier on D Day, an F.B.I. agent, an AIDS patient, a castaway, and a strange, innocent character running across... more
Generally like the show. But the coverage of the WGA strike is terribly stilted. Why only talk to writers who mischaracterize studios’ treatment of writers? A “mini room” is not called “mini” because, as the writers dishonestly claim, studios are forcing writers to write more in less time. Studios don’t scrimp on time, nor do they scrimp on the number of writers hired. Studios hire exactly as the showrunner requests. And the *minimum* weekly rate that writers on a staff (and that’s putting aside... more
Hello, I Love this podcast. I just wish the episodes would be longer and go more in depth, I’m always left wanting more! Thank you more
Clare Malone does such great reporting
I have listened to this podcast for as long as I could remember. I have waited now for as long as I could for an episode to come about about the situation of Iran and the women movement, disappointment! I am leavibg this channel!
I listen to a lot to left leaning podcasts, but the New Yorker has gone too far. Their reporting on TikTok was frightening. Completely dismissive of all concerns about the CCP/China, which is known to be actively undermining democracy in the United States, in addition to oppressing its own people, committing genocide, building surveillance states, and seeking to topple democracies around the world. It’s fine to ask questions about big tech in the US opposing a Chinese company, but shame on you f... more
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