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The New Yorker Radio Hour

WNYC Studios and The New Yorker
Donald Trump
Gaza
Brandy Clark
Songwriting
Country Music
Americana
Nashville
LGBTQ+ In Music
Israel
Hamas
Sickle Cell Disease
2024 Presidential Election
Grammy Awards
Iran Hostage Crisis
Christmas
Poetry
Deafblindness
Defamation Lawsuit
Liz Cheney
Palestine

Profiles, storytelling and insightful conversations, hosted by David Remnick.

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Since she reëmerged as a star in the 2024 film “The Substance,” Demi Moore has been very busy. She has a major role in the current season of Taylor Sheridan’s “Landman” series, and she has two highly anticipated films coming out this year: a science-... more

For roughly half a century, the singer Rubén Blades has been spreading the gospel of salsa music to every corner of the globe. “You could say that Blades did for salsa what Bob Marley did for reggae,” says The New Yorker’s Graciela Mochkofsky. “He br... more

Thirty years ago, David Remnick published “The Devil Problem,” a Profile of the religion scholar Elaine Pagels—a scholar of early Christianity who had also, improbably, become a best-selling author with “The Gnostic Gospels,” from 1979. Pagels’s late... more

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Rubén Blades
Legendary salsa musician and activist
Episode: Salsa Star Rubén Blades on Acting, Politics, and the Power of Music
Graciela Mochkovsky
Contributor for The New Yorker and Dean of the Journalism School at the City University of New York.
The New Yorker
Episode: Salsa Star Rubén Blades on Acting, Politics, and the Power of Music
Graham Platner
Veteran of the Army and Marine Corps, and oyster farmer running for Senate.
Independent candidate for Senate
Episode: Graham Platner Is Staying in the Race
Gabrielle Calvocoressi
Poet and author of The New Economy, a finalist for the National Book Award
Episode: Poetry as a Cistern for Love and Loss
Ian McEwan
British author known for novels that explore the complexities of human experience and morality.
Episode: Ian McEwan on Imagining the World After Disaster
Cory Doctorow
A writer and former European director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Episode: It’s Not Just You: The Internet Is Actually Getting Worse
John Carpenter
Filmmaker and composer known for cult classics and memorable film scores
Episode: John Carpenter Picks Three Favorite Film Scores
Hardy Merriman
Expert on civil resistance and the practice of nonviolent movements
Episode: Jimmy Kimmel and the Power of Public Pressure
Ezra Klein
New York Times columnist and podcaster
The New York Times
Episode: Ezra Klein’s Big-Tent Vision of the Democratic Party

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David Remnick
Host of a showcase featuring profiles, storytelling, and insightful conversations with notable figures from various fields.

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4.2 out of 5 stars from 8k ratings
  • Of all things!

    David Remnick please stop cutting people off, as you did so terribly with Ian McEwan. Also that can’t be a local reading ad copy for Paso Robles. No one in CA says Robles like robe-lz.

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    A listener32
    United Statesa month ago
  • Jon Stewart

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    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Beemaggy
    Germany2 months ago
  • If it seemed like The New Yorker was an elitist masturbatory rag that couldn't read a room to save its own life in the 1980–2000 era, in the post-Obama years it's fully calcified into a reactionary cess pool of steaming, arrogant, intellectual and moral mediocrity. 🤦

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    articolate
    3 months ago
  • Disappointing Episode

    Emma Green on Trump attack on higher education totally missed the long term plan of the religious right. They have attacked education for decades. The Christian Nationalists have made taking over education a pillar of their Seven Mountain Mandate. JD Vance spoke about seizing all of Ivy League universities assets for the federal government years before he was a VP candidate. The lady she interviewed may have gone through a “reaction to DEI training” but that is NOT the main driver of this long ... more

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    DrDK2
    United States3 months ago
  • Great!

    Journalism at its best. Always. Thank you.

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    Ecroyd
    New Zealand3 months ago

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The incorporation of diverse perspectives from notable guests is praised, highlighting the podcast's commitment to enriching discourse.
Listeners appreciate the engaging storytelling and insightful interviews, which contribute to a deeper understanding of various cultural and political contexts.
Overall, many find the podcast educational and thought-provoking, making it a valuable resource for those interested in informed discussions of current events.
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Elaine Pagels on “The Historical Mystery of Jesus”
Q: Do you think about death a lot?
Not particularly, except as a topic that comes to mind more often with age and due to her experiences.
Elaine Pagels on “The Historical Mystery of Jesus”
Q: Does religion as such play any role in your life beyond its being a source of your intellectual commitment and study?
While she doesn't engage in organized religion, she appreciates powerful spiritual experiences that can occur across different religious practices.
Elaine Pagels on “The Historical Mystery of Jesus”
Q: Is it an unspeakable thing among Catholic prelates and in Catholic academia to raise this question?
Pagels discusses the controversial nature of her investigations into the narratives surrounding Jesus, particularly citing a significant Catholic scholar's negative reviews of her work.
Elaine Pagels on “The Historical Mystery of Jesus”
Q: How did that loss, those losses affect your relationship to faith at that time?
Pagels reflects on her relationship with curiosity rather than faith, as she had given up on faith much earlier.
Poetry as a Cistern for Love and Loss
Q: How does it shape your work?
I love the South, it feels extremely familiar to me in many ways.

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1. Rubén Blades
2. Graciela Mochkovsky
3. Graham Platner
4. Gabrielle Calvocoressi
5. Ian McEwan
6. Cory Doctorow
7. John Carpenter
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