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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Ilana Glazer on Motherhood and Friendship, On- and Off-Screen
Glazer’s new movie, “Babes,” delves into the absurd, paradoxical, graphic realities of pregnancy and parenthood.
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Love Is Blind, and Allegedly Toxic
Lawsuits and the labor movement come to reality TV, by way of the Netflix hit.
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Miranda July’s New Novel Takes on Marriage, Desire, and Perimenopause
While the filmmaker, writer, and artist was writing her new book, “All Fours,” the character she created was influencing her own life.
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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Isn’t Going Away
David Remnick asks R.F.K., Jr., where his run for President and his beliefs are coming from.
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How a Tech Executive Lobbied Lawmakers for the TikTok Ban
In lobbying Congress to force the sale of TikTok, a Palantir executive called it a national-security threat—a digital Trojan horse controlled by the Chinese government.
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Wired’s Katie Drummond: The TikTok Ban Is “Rooted in Hypocrisy”; Plus, Hannah Goldfield on Culinary TikTok
A tech journalist sees Silicon Valley making policy—and lawmakers refusing to regulate social media. Plus, salmon in the dishwasher, and other highlights of culinary TikTok.