
Profiles, storytelling and insightful conversations, hosted by David Remnick.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 1057 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNewsSociety & Culture | |||

Since a famous case against a California utility, the name Erin Brockovich has become synonymous with a fighter taking on big polluters. Earlier this year, Brockovich began receiving e-mails from people worried about the construction of A.I. data cen... more
The data centers that power artificial intelligence are being built at a rampant pace, and are spurring resistance all over the country. Apart from public concerns about A.I.’s impact on jobs, privacy, and other aspects of life, data centers consume ... more
Sam Smith burst onto the music scene in 2014 with their début album, “In the Lonely Hour.” It was one of the best-selling albums of the decade and won Smith three Grammys, for Best Pop Vocal Album and both Record and Song of the Year, for the massive... more
One of the biggest stories of this election cycle is the emergence, for the first time in a long time, of socialism as a force on the national stage. Inspired perhaps by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Zohran Mamdani, D.S.A. candidates are running in co... more
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While I may not agree with her politics, Megan Romer deserved better treatment than she got from David Remnick. He seems to think it acceptable to interrupt his guest constantly—perhaps he thinks that’s the way a “tough” host approaches his subject. For almost the entire episode, he’d pose a question, and then, when she had started to answer, he’d break in to question a response that she had not fully completed.
Rahm - straight talking, straight shooting & fearless!
Sad to hear the Romer interview -- seems we will die of politeness -- she has a forceful, overconfident voice filled with amateur political philosophy and facile answers all of which need to be challenged at every turn. "we see voters responding to..." concepts that are last on the list of possible solutions -- to our immediate, collective peril.
Remnick sounds like a tired cranky old man who is resistant to changing norms. He interrupts, uses phrases like “but don’t you think” to discount others ideas. I came here to learn about the DSA, not to hear a constant negation of it.
I’ve listened to him for years and only recently have I noticed him speak this way to his guests.
Recent immigration discussion with reps Salazar and Crow was interesting.
That Salazar sees Trump as a successful businessman and was melting because she told him to give her a kiss and he did just proves right there how misguided the GOP is. She’s against birthright citizenship yet she and her entire constituency are either birthright citizens or immigrants. She actually said Trump can be like Lincoln on immigration, because Lincoln convinced the north to side with the south??? how did she... more
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This program features long-form interviews, cultural reporting, and thoughtful discussions with prominent writers, historians, politicians, and public figures. Episodes frequently center on history, politics, media, and what stories from journalism and literature reveal about contemporary society. A standout pattern is high-profile, well-respected guests paired with in-depth, nuanced questioning from a seasoned host, producing conversations that blend investigative reporting with literary and cultural context. Listeners tend to value rigorous, thoughtful discourse on current events, history, and leadership in media and public life.
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