Profiles, storytelling and insightful conversations, hosted by David Remnick.
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Critics at Large is a weekly culture podcast from The New Yorker. Every Thursday, the staff writers Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz discuss current obsessions, classic texts they’re revisiting with fresh eyes, and trends that are emerging across books, television, film, and more. The show runs the gamut of the arts and pop culture, with lively, surprising conversations about everything from Salman Rushdie to “The Real Housewives.” Through rigorous analysis and behind-the ...
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A monthly reading and conversation with the New Yorker fiction editor Deborah Treisman.
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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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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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Readings and conversation with The New Yorker's poetry editor, Kevin Young.
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Real Talk, Real Quick! W/The Southern New Yorker..DJ LaLa


Real Convos Real Quick! An open round table about every topic- love,life,health,music,current events bringing the 🔥🔥🔥and all that other good ish..
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Two New Yorkers, A Thousand Opinions

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Two New Yorkers, A Thousand Opinions
Evelyn Calleja and Pasquale Cardone
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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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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Teju Cole reads his story “Incoming,” which appears in the December 4, 2023, issue of the magazine. Cole, a winner of the PEN/Hemingway Award and the Windham Campbell Literature Prize, is a novelist, critic, curator, and essayist. His novel “Tremor” was published earlier this year and a new book, “Pharmakon,” a collection of prose pieces and photog…
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The New Yorker Radio Hour


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“Maestro” is the “Scariest Thing I’ve Ever Done”
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As a child, Bradley Cooper would mime conducting an orchestra, and he asked for a baton from Santa. Decades later, as a filmmaker, he fulfilled his childhood dreams in the acclaimed new film “Maestro.” Cooper co-wrote and directed the movie, and co-stars as Leonard Bernstein, perhaps the greatest American conductor ever. In a pivotal scene, Cooper …
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How is it that Donald Trump, who won the Presidency with racist rhetoric and a promise to build a wall along the southern border, has managed to make gains in the Latino community with each election cycle since 2016? Geraldo Cadava, a historian and New Yorker contributing writer, joins Tyler Foggatt to consider recent polling and the issues that ma…
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Bianca Stone joins Kevin Young to read “Learning to Read,” by Franz Wright, and her own poem “What’s Poetry Like?” Stone has published several books of poetry and poetry comics, including, most recently, “What Is Otherwise Infinite.” She runs the Ruth Stone House in Vermont, hosts the podcast “Ode & Psyche,” and serves as Editor at Large for Iteran…
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Samantha Irby Knows How to Be Funny
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Samantha Irby’s latest essay collection, “Quietly Hostile,” cemented her place as one of the great professionally funny people working today. Her books and her writing for such TV shows as “Shrill” and “Tuca & Bertie” are distinguished by a no-holds-barred, raunchy, often scatological brand of humor and a willingness to poke fun at just about anyth…
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Margaret Atwood Reads Mavis Gallant, Live
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Margaret Atwood joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Varieties of Exile,” by Mavis Gallant, which was published in The New Yorker in 1976. Atwood is the author of more than forty books of poetry and fiction, including the novels “The Handmaid’s Tale” and “The Testaments” and the story collection “Old Babes in the Wood,” which was published e…
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Season 4, Episode 37 - Our Final Podcast for 2023, We Will Be On Winter Break, November 22, Returning Wednesday, January 3, 2024. Happy Holidays!
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Evelyn shares a Norwegian phrase and Evelyn Google is semi-stumped! Pasquale, busy as ever, is looking forward to being a volunteer balloon handler for the Stamford Thanksgiving Day parade - for a second year! Pasquale tells us about today’s National days: National Cranberry Relish Day, National Go For a Ride on Anything Day, and, National Jukebox …
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The New Yorker Radio Hour


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Geoffrey Hinton: “It’s Far Too Late” to Stop Artificial Intelligence
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The American public’s increasing fascination with artificial intelligence—its rapid advancement and ability to reshape the future—has put the computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton in an awkward position. He is known as the godfather of A.I. because of his groundbreaking work in neural networks, a branch of computer science that most researchers had gi…
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The Political Scene | The New Yorker


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A Rise in Antisemitism, at Home and Abroad
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Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt is a noted historian of antisemitism, and serves the State Department as Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism. Violence and threats against Jews have been surging for years. “We’ve been seeing [antisemitism] coming from all ends of the political spectrum, and in between,” Lipstadt tells David Remnick. “We see…
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Madeleine Thien Reads Yoko Ogawa
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The story in The New Yorker’s November 27, 2023, issue is “Beauty Contest,” by Yoko Ogawa, translated from the Japanese by Steven Snyder. Ogawa was not able to read her story for The Writer’s Voice, but, on a recent episode of the New Yorker Fiction Podcast, the writer Madeleine Thien read and discussed Ogawa’s 2004 story “The Cafeteria in the Even…
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The Political Scene | The New Yorker


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Trump’s Vindictive Second-Term Agenda
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The Washington Roundtable: In recent weeks, Americans have begun to get a clearer picture of what a second Donald Trump Administration could look like. Some clues have come from organizations like the Heritage Foundation, which has laid out policy proposals for the Trump campaign. Others have come from the former President himself. Trump has said h…
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The New Yorker Radio Hour


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A Rise in Antisemitism, at Home and Abroad
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Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt is a noted historian of antisemitism, and serves the State Department as Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism. Violence and threats against Jews have been surging for years. “We’ve been seeing [antisemitism] coming from all ends of the political spectrum, and in between,” Lipstadt tells David Remnick. “We see…
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Real Talk, Real Quick! W/The Southern New Yorker..DJ LaLa


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Ep:465~Rules/Lists when dating(insp by Cheesecake Factory date viral video)
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To do or not to do on first Dates or dating period! Lists, preferences?! 🤷🏾♀️🤣
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Is “The Golden Bachelor” Too Good to Be True?
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Reality television is all about artifice, and contestants on “The Bachelor” often seem more interested in becoming influencers than in finding a spouse—but “The Golden Bachelor,” a new spinoff starring a seventy-two-year-old widower named Gerry, has been hailed for its surprising sincerity. On this episode of Critics at Large, the staff writers Vin…
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The Political Scene | The New Yorker


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We've Been Wrong to Worry About Deepfakes (So Far)
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Deepfakes, videos generated or manipulated by artificial intelligence, allow people to create content at a level of sophistication once only available to major Hollywood studios. Since the first deepfakes arrived seven years ago, experts have feared that doctored videos would undermine politics, or, worse, delegitimize all visual evidence. In this …
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Season 4, Episode 36 Who Has a Bundt Cake??!! “Disculpe” or “Disculpa” Onions Are Not Apples!
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Evelyn shares a Spanish phrase and Evelyn Google prevails! The pair share that they’ll be taking a winter break from November 22, returning Wednesday January 3, 2024. Pasquale tells us about today’s National days: National Bundt Cake Day, Clean Out Your Fridge Day, and, National Recycle Day. We have submissions from Sandra-Wisdom and Eric the Trave…
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Emerald Fennell’s Anatomy of Desire
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For the follow-up to her acclaimed and controversial début feature film, “Promising Young Woman,” the writer and director Emerald Fennell (also well known as an actor on “The Crown”) has made a dark satire of not just aristocracy but our collective preoccupation with it. “Saltburn” follows a college student who joins a wealthy classmate at his fami…
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Sheila Heti Reads “According to Alice”
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Sheila Heti reads her story “According to Alice,” which appears in the November 20, 2023, issue of the magazine. Heti wrote this story in collaboration with a customizable chatbot on the Chai AI platform, which she began engaging in conversation in 2022. Heti is the author of seven books, including the novels “Motherhood,” which was short-listed fo…
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Will the Government Rein in Amazon?
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In a relatively short period of time, Amazon has exerted an enormous amount of influence over a broad spectrum of American life. From the groceries we buy to the movies and television shows we watch, Amazon has been setting the prices and driving potential competition out of business. Its prices may seem low, but “Amazon has actually quietly been h…
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The Political Scene | The New Yorker


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The Issue That Will Decide the 2024 Election
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The Washington Roundtable: In this past week’s off-cycle elections, Ohioans voted to enshrine the right to abortion access in their state constitution; Virginia Democrats took full control of their General Assembly blue; and deep-red Kentucky reëlected Democratic Governor Andy Beshear. Abortion is “an incredibly powerful issue that has the possibil…
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Will the Government Put the Reins on Amazon?
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In a relatively short period of time, Amazon has exerted an enormous amount of influence over a broad spectrum of American life. From the groceries we buy to the movies and television shows we watch, Amazon has been setting the prices and driving potential competition out of business. Its prices may seem low, but “Amazon has actually quietly been h…
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In the years since the pandemic began, the experience of dining out has been utterly transformed. Coveted tables now disappear seconds after they’re released, and influencers dictate what’s in demand—or even what’s on the menu. On this episode of Critics at Large, the staff writers Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz make sense of …
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Inside the Democratic Party’s Rift Over Israel and Gaza
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Andrew Marantz, who has reported extensively on the far right and far left of American politics, recently wrote a piece about how the different wings of the Democratic Party have responded to Hamas’s terror attack and to Israel’s war on Gaza. Whereas the majority of Congress joined on to a resolution to support Israel with no preconditions, members…
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From “On the Media”: David Remnick Talks with Brooke Gladstone About Reporting in Israel
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As Israel marks one month since the deadliest terrorist attack in its history, David Remnick sits down with Brooke Gladstone, the host of the podcast “On the Media,” to talk about reporting on the conflict. He spent a week in Israel as people were reeling from the horrors of October 7th and as the Israeli government was launching an unprecedented c…
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Pandas and Peppermint.,"Tutto Fa Brodo"
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Season 4, Episode 354- Airdate November 8, 2023 - Pasquale shares an Italian Phrase and Stumps Evelyn Google Evelyn Shares About her and Eric’s Trip to NJ and DC. Evelyn Doesn’t Care About The Pandas. Evelyn says “NO!” To Zoos. Pasquale tells us about today’s National days: National Harvey Wallbanger Day, Cook Something Bold and Pungent Day, and, W…
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Clare Sestanovich Reads “Our Time Is Up”
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Clare Sestanovich reads her story “Our Time Is Up,” which appears in the November 13, 2023, issue of the magazine. Sestanovich’s début story collection, “Objects of Desire,” which came out in 2021, was a finalist for the PEN Robert W. Bingham Prize, and she was named a “5 Under 35” honoree by the National Book Foundation in 2022.…
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