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The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker
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New Yorker fiction writers read their stories.
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Readings and conversation with The New Yorker's poetry editor, Kevin Young.
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The Political Scene | The New Yorker


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The Political Scene | The New Yorker
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Join The New Yorker’s writers and editors for reporting, insight, and analysis of the most pressing political issues of our time. On Mondays, David Remnick, the editor of The New Yorker, presents conversations and feature stories about current events. On Wednesdays, the senior editor Tyler Foggatt goes deep on a consequential political story via far-reaching interviews with staff writers and outside experts. And, on Fridays, the staff writers Susan B. Glasser, Jane Mayer, and Evan Osnos disc ...
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A weekly reading of the magazine’s “Comment” essay.
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Where New Yorker cartoons get described and your time gets lovingly wasted. Then our official podcast stenographer recreates each cartoon for you here.
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RingTales brings the world famous cartoons of The New Yorker to fully animated life. They're short. They're smart. They're wickedly funny. They feature the hysterical work of renowned cartoon artists such as Sam Gross, Bob Mankoff and Roz Chast. Enjoy a bite-sized gift of comic comedy three times a week. Animation that's addictive. You can't watch just one.
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Two New Yorkers, A Thousand Opinions

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Two New Yorkers, A Thousand Opinions
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A weekly podcast about two long-time friends and native New Yorkers, who share funny stories and opinions. In every episode, co-hosts Evelyn and Pasquale share funny, entertaining, insightful stories, anecdotes, and reminiscences about the wonderfully diverse NYC as only two true New Yorkers can!
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Ottessa Moshfegh Reads David Means
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Ottessa Moshfegh joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Two Ruminations on a Homeless Brother,” by David Means, which was published in The New Yorker in 2017. Moshfegh is the author of four novels, including “My Year of Rest and Relaxation” and “Lapvona.”
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The Political Scene | The New Yorker


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How “Succession” Captured the Trump-Era Hangover
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On Sunday, after four seasons, the HBO series “Succession” came to a close. More than good TV, it was an artifact of Donald Trump’s Presidency, and of the lingering feelings that have extended into the Biden era. Within the structure of a family drama, the show satirized corporate power, skewered the ultra-wealthy, and critiqued the media. And, not…
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The Director Rob Marshall on Halle Bailey as “The Little Mermaid”
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The live-action remake of Disney’s classic “The Little Mermaid” is out this weekend. The performance of Halle Bailey as Princess Ariel has been widely praised, but some on the right lambasted the casting of a Black actress in the role as an example of—of course—wokeness on the part of Disney. The film’s director, Rob Marshall, dismisses the notion …
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Season 4, Episode 21 -This week we record the episode in Waldwick, New Jersey at Cookie’s house. The pair decided to rename the Two New Yorker’s Travel Tips: Travel Tips from “Eric the Travel Mensch"
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The co-hosts chat about Harry and Meghan’s latest adventures in NYC. Pasquale tells us about the National Days for May 24: Celebrate National Escargot Day, National Scavenger Hunt Day, National Brother’s Day, and National Yucatan Shrimp Day. The pair discuss shoes, drinking Prosecco and eating Italian, and they soldier-on with this week’s Sandra-Wi…
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Kate Baer joins Kevin Young to read “The Morning After,” by Ellen Bass, and her own poem “Mixup.” Baer is the New York Times bestselling author of three poetry collections, including, most recently “And Yet.”Oleh WNYC Studios and The New Yorker
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Nicole Krauss reads her story “Long Island,” which appeared in the May 22, 2023, issue of the magazine. Krauss is the author of four novels, including “The History of Love” and “Forest Dark.” Her story collection, “To Be a Man,” was published in 2020 and won the Wingate Literary Prize.Oleh WNYC Studios and The New Yorker
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since Season 4, Episode 22 -Happy Memorial Day. Summer unofficially begins! Pasquale calls Evelyn his Astute co-host! Evelyn attempts to bribe Pasquale to forgive Harry.
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The pair chat about Donna Summer and Tina Turner. Pasquale tells us about the National Days for May 24.Celebrate World Parrot Day (and yet another animal Evelyn doesn’t like), National Smile Day, National Flip Flops Day, National Macaroon Day, and National Senior fitness Day. Pasquale is getting his senior center team ready for this summer’s Stamfo…
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E. Jean Carroll and Roberta Kaplan on Defamatory Trump
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Earlier this month, E. Jean Carroll won an unprecedented legal victory: in a civil suit, Donald Trump was found liable for sexual abuse against her in the mid-nineteen-nineties, and for defamation in later accusing her of a hoax. But no sooner was that decision announced than Trump reiterated his defamatory insults against her in a controversial CN…
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E. Jean Carroll and Roberta Kaplan on Defamatory Trump, and Dexter Filkins on Ron DeSantis
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Earlier this month, E Jean Carroll won an unprecedented legal victory: in a civil suit, Donald Trump was found liable for sexual abuse against her in the mid-nineteen-nineties, and for defamation in later accusing her of a hoax. But no sooner was that decision announced than Trump reiterated his defamatory insults against her in a controversial CNN…
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Donald Trump has always presented a problem for journalists. His years as a reality-television star taught him to outmaneuver facts and control narratives. Now as Trump’s second Presidential run gets under way, these skills are proving useful yet again. At CNN’s recent town hall, Trump answered questions in front of a live and sympathetic audience—…
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Jill Lepore on the Joy of Gardening
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It’s the time of year when many people feel an overpowering urge to dig—to plant their back yard or vegetable garden, or even the flowerpots on the fire escape. “I just love the whole process. I love the muck of it,” Jill Lepore tells David Remnick. “You’re kind of entrapped in a completely different rhythm, and it’s all so entirely out of your con…
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How Climate Change Is Impacting Our Mental Health
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In June, a first-of-its-kind lawsuit will go to trial in Montana. The case, Held v. Montana, centers on the climate crisis. Sixteen young plaintiffs allege their state government has failed in its obligation, spelled out in the state constitution, to provide residents with a healthful environment. The psychiatrist Dr. Lise Van Susteren is serving a…
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What Washington Doesn't Understand about China
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President Joe Biden was set to make a historic tour through the Indo-Pacific over the next week, becoming the first sitting U.S. President to visit Papua New Guinea, an island state that declared a national holiday for his arrival. But negotiations over the debt limit back home forced the President to cut his trip short, and he’ll return to Washing…
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Tom Hanks has been a constant presence on the American movie screen for forty years. He has played a mermaid’s boyfriend, an astronaut, a soldier on D Day, an F.B.I. agent, an AIDS patient, a castaway, and a strange, innocent character running across America—among dozens of other roles. Hanks won the Academy Award for Best Actor two years in a row.…
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Jia Tolentino and Stephania Taladrid on a Year Without Roe v. Wade
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Last June, after the Supreme Court reversed nearly half a century of legal precedent by overturning Roe v. Wade, the New Yorker writers Jia Tolentino and Stephania Taladrid joined Tyler Foggatt on The Political Scene to talk about the potential fallout. This week, almost a year later, they reconvened to discuss the changes that have occurred—and wh…
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Season 4, Episode 20 - This week the pair introduce a new weekly segment to the podcast: Two New Yorker’s Travel Tips. They also chat about Tom Brady and his “friendship” w/KK!?
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Celebrate National Cherry Cobbler Day, National Packet Day, World Hypertension Day, National Interpreter Appreciation Day, National Bike to School Day, and National Walnut Day. The pair soldiers-on with this week’s Sandra-Wisdom, and, Pasquale tries to stump Evelyn-Google. Please Like us AND SHARE on https://www.facebook.com/2newyorkers1000opinions…
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How Climate Change Is Impacting Our Mental Health
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In June, a first-of-its-kind lawsuit will go to trial in Montana. The case, Held v. Montana, centers on the climate crisis. Sixteen young plaintiffs allege their state government has failed in its obligation, spelled out in the state constitution, to provide residents with a healthful environment. The psychiatrist Dr. Lise Van Susteren is serving a…
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Have State Legislatures Gone Rogue?
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Just over a month ago, the story of two lawmakers expelled from the Tennessee legislature captured headlines across the country. Their offense wasn’t corruption or criminal activity—instead, they had joined a protest at the statehouse in favor of gun control, shortly after the Nashville shooting at a Christian school. Earlier this week, Representat…
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Michael Schulman on the Writers’ Strike, and Samantha Irby with Doreen St. Félix
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The last time the Writers Guild of America hit the picket line was fifteen years ago, with a strike that lasted a hundred days and cost the city of Los Angeles hundreds of millions of dollars. This year’s strike has the potential to drag on even longer. At the core of the dispute is the question of who deserves to profit from the revenue generated …
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The Permanent-Scandal Phase of American Politics
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This week, Representative George Santos, the New York Republican, was indicted on thirteen counts of alleged financial crimes, including wire fraud, money laundering, theft of public funds, and making materially false statements to the House of Representatives. The congressman then took a page out of former President Donald Trump’s playbook by call…
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The Existential Crisis at the Heart of the Hollywood Writers’ Strike
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Screenwriting, once a solidly middle-class vocation in Hollywood, has become akin to a kind of gig work. In the past ten years, structural changes in the film and television industries have fundamentally altered the way that writers in Hollywood earn their livelihood. The rise of streaming has changed how TV seasons are aired, how residuals are pai…
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Season 4, Episode 19 - The co-hosts disagree about King Charles III’s Coronation and the drama around Prince Harry. Pasquale tells us about the National Days for May 10.
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Celebrate National Shrimp Day, World Lupus Day, National Clean Up Your Room Day, National Interpreter Appreciation Day, National Bike to School Day, National School-Nurse Day, and, National Receptionist Day. The pair gets stumped with this week’s Sandra-Wisdom. Evelyn pronounces that the Prince Harry issue is all King Charles' fault! It's the fathe…
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Germany’s Traumatized Kriegskinder Speak Out
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A troubling question looms over the Kriegskinder, Germans who were children during the Second World War: Was my father a mass murderer? These innocent Germans carried the guilt of their nation while their families often remained silent. The New Yorker’s Burkhard Bilger, whose grandfather was a Nazi, speaks with Sabine Bode, a journalist who encoura…
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Joshua Yaffa on Evan Gershkovich, a Colleague and Friend
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Joshua Yaffa first met Evan Gershkovich after Gershkovich arrived in Moscow as a young reporter in 2017. As their friendship grew, Yaffa was impressed with the energy and passion Gershkovich brought to his job. “He had a really deep and nuanced sense of Russia,” Yaffa tells David Remnick. As the regime moved toward authoritarianism and then war, “E…
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Have State Legislatures Gone Rogue? And Joshua Yaffa on Evan Gershkovich
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Just a month ago, the story of two lawmakers expelled from the Tennessee legislature captured headlines across the country. Their offense wasn’t corruption or criminal activity— instead, they had joined a protest at the statehouse in favor of gun control, shortly after the Nashville shooting at a Christian school. Earlier this week, Representative …
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The Fugitive Princess Forced to Return to Dubai
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In 2018, Sheikha Latifa of Dubai made a daring attempt to escape her home country. Her plan was to hide in the trunk of a car, launch a dinghy, reach a yacht, sail to India or Sri Lanka, and then fly to the United States to claim asylum. But, in the middle of the Arabian Sea, a team of armed men stormed the boat and forced Latifa back to Dubai. The…
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Season 4, Episode 18 - Mercury Retrograde gets Eric. The pair chat about Evelyn’s birthday trip to NYC. Pasquale goes on about Prince Harry!
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Celebrate Lumpy Rug Day, National specially Abled Pets Day, National Two Different Colored Shoes Day, National Interpreter Appreciation Day, and National Bike to School Day. We have contributions from Lisa-Gossip and Sandra-Wisdom. The pair continue to disagree about Harry and Meghan and King Charles III”s coronation. Pasquale is not having Prince …
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On May 6th, King Charles will become the oldest person to ascend the throne of the United Kingdom. He is a bit of an odd duck to be the king, Rebecca Mead thinks. Charles has “long made clear that he considers his birthright a burden,” she writes. In fact, many things are a burden: during the ceremonies following the death of Queen Elizabeth, the n…
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Rebecca Makkai reads her story “The Plaza,” which appeared in the May 8, 2023, issue of the magazine. Makkai is the author of a story collection and four novels, including “The Great Believers,” which won the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction and was a finalist for the National Book Award, and “I Have Some Questions for You,” which ca…
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What to Make of the Fall of Tucker Carlson
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Formerly a Beltway neoconservative, Tucker Carlson came to embody a populist figure—the angry, forgotten-feeling white man, an archetype that Carlson inherited from Bill O’Reilly when he took over Fox News’s coveted eight-o’clock slot. “Unlike a lot of his colleagues at Fox News, he made news, he set the agenda,” Kelefa Sanneh, who profiled Carlson…
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Jonas Hassen Khemiri Reads Vladimir Nabokov
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Jonas Hassen Khemiri joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “A Slice of Life,” by Vladimir Nabokov, translated from the Russian text of 1925, by Dmitri Nabokov, in collaboration with the author, which was published in The New Yorker in 1976. Khemiri is a Swedish fiction writer and playwright whose novels include “The Family Clause” and “Everyth…
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