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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
Grammy Awards
Iran Hostage Crisis
Christmas
Poetry
Deafblindness
Defamation Lawsuit
Liz Cheney
Palestine
Religious Diplomacy

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

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The filmmaker John Carpenter has a whole shelf of cult classics: “They Live,” “The Thing,” “Escape from New York,” “Halloween,” and so many more. And while he hasn’t directed a new movie in more than a decade, Carpenter has continued working in the f... more

Next month, New York City may elect as its next mayor a man who was pretty much unknown to the broader public a year ago. Zohran Mamdan, who is currently thirty-three years old and a member of the State Assembly, is a democratic socialist who won a p... more

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Lionel Richie has been making music for fifty years. He has sold more than a hundred million albums, his hits too numerous to list, and he has endeared himself to younger generations as a judge on “American Idol.” He’s now the author of a memoir, “Tr... more

Robert P. George is not a passive observer of the proverbial culture wars; he’s been a very active participant. As a Catholic legal scholar and philosopher at Princeton University, he was an influential opponent of Roe v. Wade and same-sex marriage, ... more

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Recent Guests

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
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Episode: Ezra Klein’s Big-Tent Vision of the Democratic Party
Hussein Agha
Veteran Middle East diplomat who has worked on Palestinian negotiations.
Episode: How the “Dangerous Gimmick” of the Two-State Solution Ended in Disaster
Robert Malley
Former U.S. State Department official involved in Middle East peace efforts.
Episode: How the “Dangerous Gimmick” of the Two-State Solution Ended in Disaster
Jeff Tweedy
Lead singer of Wilco and solo artist
Wilco
Episode: Jeff Tweedy on His New Triple Album, “Twilight Override”
Mohammed Mhawish
Journalist from Gaza covering the war and mental health impact on the affected population
The New Yorker
Episode: A Palestinian Journalist Escapes Death in Gaza
Jamaica Kincaid
Writer renowned for her incisive essays and unique narrative voice
The New Yorker
Episode: Jamaica Kincaid on “Putting Myself Together”
John Brennan
Former CIA Director
Central Intelligence Agency
Episode: John Brennan, Former C.I.A. Director, on Being Targeted by Trump
Karen Bass
Mayor of Los Angeles
City of Los Angeles
Episode: Mayor Karen Bass on Marines in Los Angeles

Host

David Remnick
Host of insightful conversations and storytelling, focusing on cultural critique and current events.

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 7.8k ratings
  • Ezra Klein interview

    As someone who voted against Trump twice, then voted for Trump in 24, lemme explain why the Democratic Party lost….

    The Progressive Wing of the Democratic Party is an Anti-White, Anti-Patriarchal (Male Leadership), Anti-Western Values (Judeo Christian) Anti-Capitalist Extremist. The country is 64% White. You gotta know that blaming everything on “The Evil White Man” is gonna lead to a major backlash, right?

    My solution? Throw the whole Progressive Wing under the Bus. Call out their racism. Ca... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    frankwhitenyking
    United States16 days ago
  • The Klein interview

    Appreciated the Ezra Klein interview for its exploration of Klein’s ideas, concerns, and background. It helped me to better understand Klein’s approach to the ideological challenges we face, which is important given that he is one of the writers willing to think deeply about many aspects of our political reality these days.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ridleyz.
    United States16 days ago
  • Ezra interview 28.September

    Ezra speaks with such swag and confidence that I wonder if he understands nuance.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    golgikanji
    United States16 days ago
  • 🤢 🤮

    David Remnick has publicly said he is *against* universal healthcare. He supports the privatization of health services. Remnick has the same opinion on healthcare as most Republicans!

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Sal Dolores
    United States18 days ago
  • One of the best

    Finally, journalism that actually shows curiosity and with critical analysis of covered topics.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    deliciousbrie
    United Statesa month ago

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Overall, many find the podcast intellectually stimulating and enjoy the exploration of complex subjects.
Critics point out the host's tendency to interrupt guests, which can detract from the overall interview experience.
Feedback highlights the importance of representation in topics covered, with requests for more diverse perspectives.
Listeners appreciate the thoughtful discussions and in-depth interviews that provide unique insights into current affairs.

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How Lionel Richie Mastered the Love Song
Q: There's a moment that you miss, and that's what I tried to capture in these love songs.
Just because you fail at the end of the arc of love doesn't mean that the love was a failure.
How Lionel Richie Mastered the Love Song
Q: I'm wondering how you hone that sensibility and also if you, in the writing of this book, felt like you were the speaker speaking to yourself, trying to extract some tenderness from the process.
I now learned that when speaking to myself, that is how I speak to the public. That's how I present.
Jimmy Kimmel and the Power of Public Pressure
Q: How serious do you think this move by Trump and Stephen Miller is to go after sources of support for political organizing?
This move is an attempt to suppress public pressure asserting First Amendment rights, which has historically been vital for progress in democracy.
Jimmy Kimmel and the Power of Public Pressure
Q: How does a democracy movement wage effective protest when it's the government that's crossing these lines?
In a backsliding democracy, effective protest relies on public mobilization, which serves as a guardrail against government overreach.
Jimmy Kimmel and the Power of Public Pressure
Q: Why do you think this particular moment broke through when so many others over the last eight months have not?
This moment resonated widely due to a wave of public anger and activism, leading many to mobilize and take strategic non-cooperative actions.

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Recent guests on The New Yorker Radio Hour include:

1. Hardy Merriman
2. Ezra Klein
3. Hussein Agha
4. Robert Malley
5. Jeff Tweedy
6. Mohammed Mhawish
7. Jamaica Kincaid
8. John Brennan

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