
Profiles, storytelling and insightful conversations, hosted by David Remnick.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 1027 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNewsSociety & Culture | |||

The contributing writer Peter Slevin met with Barack Obama at the new Obama Presidential Center, which opens next month, in Chicago, and asked him the question on a lot of Democrats’ minds: Where is he, and why isn’t he doing more to help the country... more
Most basketball fans first took note of Steve Kerr when he played for the Chicago Bulls in the nineteen-nineties, but it’s through coaching that Kerr really came to the fore in the N.B.A. For more than twelve years, he’s led the Golden State Warriors... more
In the governor’s race in California, the leading Republican candidate appears to be Steve Hilton, a British-born political consultant and former Fox News contributor. Hilton has been endorsed by Donald Trump, which may not help him in the heavily De... more
Emma Copley Eisenberg is the author of a new collection of short stories entitled “Fat Swim.” Her work questions body image and the suppression of fatness in contemporary culture; Eisenberg recently paid for a billboard over a busy highway in Philade... more
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Remnick’s interview with Steve Hilton offered very little pushback at critical moments — and to the minimal point that the host did, he just came off whiny. Hilton is running on “Caldoge”? Hilton (successfully) manipulates Remnick with the disingenuous (and laughable) comeback that it’s just a name. Using the name of an effort that has caused and will continue to cause the deaths of hundreds of thousands of less-advantaged people (i.e. without the advantages of host and guest) is not worth menti... more
Usually one of the best interviewers going around but unfortunately this interview became more about his dislike of Trump. Would have been beneficial to hear what Hilton’s plans for California are rather than continually harping on Trump.
The transcript for The New Yorker Radio Hour is useless because it does not stay in sync with the conversation, but keeps running several paragraphs ahead. One has to be vigilant to manually keep them together, making it difficult to listen attentively.
They don’t seem to bother to listen to their own episodes before publishing. Having several multi minute loops per episode is a poor showing for a reputable magazine.
I am in a floating state of euphoria having just listened to John Lithgow.
I first became acquainted with him in “The World According to Garp”. Living in Australia I don’t get to see him on stage. I relaxed completely listening to his mellifluous voice, his political views confirming my admiration of him.
Thank you, Dianna.
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This program features in-depth conversations with top journalists, authors, and cultural critics about politics, media, and society. Episodes often tackle current events, power dynamics, and the state of journalism, pairing rigorous questioning with long-form storytelling. A notable through-line is a commitment to exploring complex ideas from multiple angles, even when the topics are controversial, and listeners can expect thoughtful guests, nuanced analysis, and sometimes pointed debates about bias, truth, and accountability. A few recurring threads include coverage of U.S. politics and foreign policy, media ethics, and the evolving landscape of journalism in the digital age, making it appealing to listeners who enjoy rigorous, idea-driven... more
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