The New Yorker Radio Hour The New Yorker
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Profiles, storytelling and insightful conversations, hosted by David Remnick.
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Israel, Gaza, and the Turmoil at One American University
Not since the Vietnam War has a protest movement reached college campuses with such fury. We look at the reverberations at one school, Harvard University.
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Georgia’s Brad Raffensperger, Who Refused to “Find” Votes for Donald Trump, Prepares for Another Election
Amid threats, Georgia’s secretary of state describes how he convinces Republican voters that elections are fair.
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Jerry Seinfeld on Making a Life in Comedy (and Also, Pop-Tarts)
The comedian could have retired decades ago, but he continues to hone his craft onstage, and at age seventy he’s directed his first feature film, “Unfrosted.”
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Judi Dench on Bond and Shakespeare
The acclaimed actor talks with David Remnick about her new book, and a lifetime of performing Shakespeare.
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Jonathan Haidt on the Plague of Anxiety Affecting Young People
The evidence implicating social-media apps, the social psychologist says, is not another moral panic over technology. “Actually, this time is different,” he insists. “Here’s why."
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Maya Hawke on the Fear of “Missing Out,” and Jen Silverman on “There’s Going to Be Trouble”
The popular actor and songwriter speaks with Rachel Syme about not going to college—the subject of her new single. And a novelist discusses the excitement and uncertainty of protests.
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Judas and the black messiah
Please appreciate that not all your listeners are American and fluent in American history and may appreciate that you give a heads up that you are going to reveal the end of a movie that they would liked to watched without that reveal.
New Format
One of my favourite Podcasts. Although i dont like the new format. I think it was much better when the show was 1 hour long with diffrent segments. Since the show is subdivided in diffrent shorter podcast, i found myself not listening as much to as i used to. When it was one hour i tuned in weekly, didnt matter what concent was and i discovered a lot of stuff. Now not as much anymore.
Utter rubbish
Should be called The liberal-angst radio hour it's so drenched in concern for minorities: the black woman talking at monotonous (over three episodes!) length about her trials and tribulations, the banal interview with the Latino journalist (here's a tip: soft-toss questions do not make for fascinating listening), etc etc etc.
Deleted my subscription after three episodes of drivel. How I miss you already, New Yorker Out Loud.