Cohen is now a Washington power-broker, and he tells The New Yorker’s Michael Luo the story of both sagas and their relation to today’s news. Jane Mayer and Evan Osnos on the Balance of Power at the Start of the Biden Administration. It changes the medium, it changes the kinds of things you can think up.” Tresiman, who has edited July’s short stories and other writings for the magazine, talks with her about the thread of discomfort and embarrassment that runs through her work in every medium. To understand how the politicians may proceed, David Remnick spoke with Jane Mayer, who has written extensively about today’s GO.P. was ready for a gothic Victorian-era coronation.” He’s popular enough to have been honored with Kurt Vile Day in his home town of Philadelphia, but he tells the music critic Amanda Petrusich that he still can’t get a reaction from his hero, Neil Young. Kelly Slater’s Perfect Wave Brings Surfing to a Crossroads, In December of 2015, a video appeared on the Internet that stunned surfers worldwide. It has twenty-three mutations—far more than scientists would expect an RNA virus to have—which makes it at least fifty per cent more contagious than the original virus. “It’s been an odyssey for both of us,” she said. One day, he was contacted by a woman named Samantha, who was in the leadership of the white-nationalist group Identity Evropa. What they learn calls into question whether Zuckerberg’s fundamentally American-style view of free speech can be exported around the world without resulting in sometimes dire consequences. The New Yorker Radio Hour is a radio show and podcast produced by The New Yorker and WNYC Studios. Stream The New Yorker Radio Hour free online. The F.B.I. “The city is quiet. Despite this influence, Miller remains largely behind the scenes. But some of the key reforms, according to some prison abolitionists, are actually expanding the “carceral web”—the means by which people are subjected to control by the corrections system. One of the biggest stars in hip-hop, Chance is also one of the most politically committed, and his art has always been closely tied to his commitment to lift up his community. He got rich off of his investments in the sex trade and other businesses, but kept them well hidden. Profiles, storytelling and insightful conversations, hosted by David Remnick. Can a Newcomer Unseat Lindsey Graham? Whitmer is a sexual-assault survivor herself, and she explains why she stands by Biden despite the accusation made by his former aide Tara Reade. “I wanted to write about our times,” she tells Katy Waldman. Harrison is not exactly a progressive upstart candidate: he’s spent much of his career as a lobbyist, and has worked in the office of House Majority Whip James Clyburn. Hosted by David Remnick; The New Yorker’s editor, David Remnick, presents a weekly mix of in-depth interviews, profiles, and short bursts of humor. July acknowledges that billing her work as comedy allows her the budget to do things that straight drama might not get: “I knew I wanted to make a bigger movie. The bill (which we discussed in last week’s episode) would broadly make voting more accessible, which tends to benefit Democratic candidates, and it would raise the curtain on “dark money” in elections with stringent disclosure requirements. Each year, he joins David Remnick and the staff writer Alexandra Schwartz to talk about the year’s cinematic highlights. Lepore finds solace in revisiting the desperate measures of that era. Share. Osmundson came of age as a gay man during the AIDS crisis, and he compares our pressing need for social distancing to the cultural change that took place during that era. “One of the reasons I study history,” she says, “is I like to see how things began, so I can imagine how bad things end.” She describes the momentous day, in 1955, when Dr. Jonas Salk and his colleagues announced the success of the polio vaccine trials. The government has clamped down on Clubhouse, but tech-savvy young people are used to finding workarounds. Rhetoric about democratic socialism and defunding the police, they said, had scared away moderate voters and was costing the Party its influence. Meanwhile, J. Edgar Hoover’s agents at the F.B.I. . In October, 2019, the tables turned, and Gross joined Remnick as his guest for a live interview at The New Yorker Festival. The New Yorker has set a standard in journalism for generations and The New Yorker Radio Hour gives it a voice on public radio for the first time. But I do.” Anthony Fauci Then and Now, and the Writer-Director Radha Blank. Clyb…. No sooner had … WNYC Studios is a listener-supported producer of other leading podcasts including Radiolab, On the Media, Snap Judgment, Death, Sex & Money, Here’s the Thing with Alec Baldwin, Nancy and many more. . In the nineteen-thirties, authoritarian regimes were on the rise around the world—as they are again today—and democratic governments that came into existence after the First World War were toppling. And the creator of HBO’s “Watchmen” tells Emily Nussbaum about the uncomfortable process of learning to write about race. The subject was the voting-rights bill H.R. Casey Cep grew up nearby, and she’s watched as the town has awakened to the significance of the statue. A group station manager for the subway talks about keeping the transit system running for those who can’t live without it; a respiratory therapist copes with break-time conversations about death and dying; a graduating class of medical students gets up the courage to confront the worst crisis in generations; and a new mother talks about giving birth on a day marked by tragedy for so many families. Blitzer explains why: “He knows that the kiss of death in this Admini…. Caroline Lester spoke with Arbery’s mother, a local reporter, lawyers, and a district attorney to understand what happened in those seventy-four days. But Robin Wright, the author of several books on the Middle East, notes that Iran is also facing opposition from some of its Shiite allies in the Middle East. They are artists, intellectuals, and activists who use film, literature, music, and fashion to fight for the right to belong to the country in which they were born; Mputubwele compares their movement to “the start of the Harlem Renaissance.” Bellamy Ogak, a Black Italian, tells him that she was moved by the sight of white Italians carrying “Black Lives Matter” signs at protests following…, Emily Oster on Whether and How to Reopen Schools. The dish calls for marinating the bulb in mojo, a citrus-juice-based Cuban condiment more typically paired with meat. The poet and public defender Reginald Dwayne Betts, who was formerly incarcerated, reads from his book “Felon.” And we follow a man who returns home from prison to find a changed world. But, during a summer of reckoning with police violence and structural racism, the statue came up for a vote again. Elie thinks that Catholics demoralized by decades of the Church’s abuse scandals are welcoming Biden as a “moral authority” outside the religious hierarchy. Joe Biden leads the Presidential race in Pennsylvania by around ten per cent, according to most polls, but Eliza Griswold says you wouldn’t know it on the ground. Since then, Vernon and various bandmates have released three more records, won two Grammys, and collaborated with Kanye West, becoming one of the most celebrated bands in indie music. – Lyssna på Marilynne Robinson on Faith, Love, and Politics av The New Yorker Radio Hour direkt i din mobil, surfplatta eller webbläsare - utan app. Pollard tells Jelani Cobb that Hoover must have wondered, “ ‘How dare a Black man try to change the America I grew up in?’ The America he knew and loved was on a road to change. Republicans in the state have organized a huge registration drive in recent years, and, while Griswold was driving to Biden’s working-class birthplace of Scranton, she saw Trump signs blanketing the lawns and roads. The candidates have found a rare moment of agreement that it is time to get tough on China, and that their opponent is weak. what his compulsion was, where did it start? The song evokes a service station on a long stretch of highway, and Jones’s book reflects on her almost obsessive need to travel and uproot herself at almost any cost. 150 EpisodesProduced by WNYC Studios and The New YorkerWebsite. It “brings this very difficult history together with the sheer bad-ass fun of fantasy,” Vinson Cunningham says. had exposed himself and masturbated in front of them. WNYC Studios is a listener-supported producer of other leading podcasts including Radiolab, On the Media, Snap Judgment, Death, Sex & Money, Here’s the Thing with Alec Baldwin, Nancy and many more. It was a time, Menand writes, when “ideas mattered. In November, when the Democratic Party lost seats in the House and a hoped-for victory in the Senate fizzled, centrist Democrats were quick to blame left-leaning progressives. What will be the impact if a large number of people don’t take it—as they say they won’t? The New Yorker writer Simon Parkin and his producer Alex Barron try some archeology of their own on a video game from 1982 called Entombed. Plus, the staff writer Louis Menand talks with Remnick about his new work of cultural history, “The Free World.” Menand writes about the postwar flowering of American culture, when the United States evolved from an economic and military giant into a global creative force. While many of his core promises remain unfulfilled, he managed to reshape our politics in just four years. The agency is infamously unwelcoming to journalists, but two filmmakers managed to get unprecedented access to its employees and detention facilities. Experts predicted that Wednesday, April 15th would be a peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City, its epicenter. Not one country in Europe automatically gives citizenship to children born there. David Remnick is joined by The New Yorker’s award-winning writers, editors and artists to present a weekly mix of profiles, storytelling, and insightful conversations about the issues that matter — plus an occasional blast of comic genius from the magazine’s legendary Shouts and Murmurs page. Mark Zuckerberg’s answer to this mess is to outsource: Facebook recently created and endowed a permanent body it calls the Oversight Board—like a Supreme Court whose decisions will be binding for the company. Daniel Kahneman, a Nobel Prize-winning expert on human behavior, speaks with Maria Konnikova about why the threat posed by COVID-19 defies intuitive comprehension. Profiles, storytelling and insightful conversations, hosted by David Remnick. Play on Spotify Lepore notes that Carson was wondering about a warming trend in the ocean as early as the 1940s, and was planning to explore it after the publication of “Silent Spring.” If she had not died early, of cancer, could Carson have brought climate change to national attention well before it was too late? Joe Osmundson, an assistant professor of biology at New York University, speaks with the New Yorker staff writer Carolyn Kormann about why this new strain is particularly concerning. For McQueen, the stories allowed him to reflect on painful aspects of his own upbringing in that time and place—like the way many children of immigrant families were shunted into “subnormal” schools. “Everybody knows me, and you guys know me, the good and bad. After the family ran afoul of local politicians and crime figures, the father was assassinated and an older daughter was raped in the presence of a police officer. “I didn’t ask to be thrown into the national spotlight,” Whitmer tells Susan B. Glasser. Plus, Adam Gopnik explores the predicament of an aging population. Produced by The New Yorker and WNYC Studios. Its habitats, its ecosystems, the animals that live within it, the medicinal plants that we have yet to even know exist…, Why We Underestimated COVID-19, and DJ D-Nice’s Club Quarantine. Kazin points out that Sanders is struggling against a headwind: even voters sympathetic to democratic socialism may vote for a pragmatist if they think Biden is more likely to beat the incumbent President in November. Anna Wiener visits California’s Big Basin Redwoods State Park, which burned during the catastrophic West Coast fire season that destroyed acreage close to the area of Massachusetts. Rather than try to ignore or cancel Lovecraft,…, A Tumultuous Week in Impeachment, and Jill Lepore on Democracy in Peril, The Washington correspondent Susan Glasser has been covering the scene in the Capitol as Republicans rush to contain the damage of the John Bolton manuscript leak. This story originally aired January 26, 2018. The New Yorker staff writer Hilton Als saw C.K.’s show at Yuk Yuk’s comedy club, in Niagara Falls, hoping to see him address the issues through his comedy. THE NEW YORKER RADIO HOUR . Oprah Winfrey’s interview with Meghan and Harry, … To a significant degree, Charles Bethea says, this was owing to political organizing among Black voters; after all, Donald Trump still received approximately seventy per cent of the white vote. He has been recording new music (via Zoom), performing on Instagram, and promoting his upcoming album. Bruce Springsteen Talks with David Remnick, Bruce Springsteen, an American music legend for more than four decades, published his autobiography, “Born to Run,” in 2016. Kurt Vile—that’s his real name—helped found the rock band the War on Drugs. The New Yorker’s Jia Tolentino has been following the artist Mike Hadreas, who records as Perfume Genius, since his first album; he has just released his fifth, “Set My Heart on Fire Immediately.” He sings about his life and his sexuality in a style that evokes Elvis Presley and Roy Orbison—simultaneously vulnerable and swaggering. “In the future, we will look to this interview as a real touchstone marking the change of who it is we see as authorities of their own experience,” says Doreen St. Félix. . Bill McKibben and Elizabeth Kolbert join David Remnick to talk about the twin crises of our time: the coronavirus pandemic and the climate emergency. He is himself an undocumented immigrant protected by DACA; if he loses, his own legal residency would be immediately threatened. Rickie Lee Jones emerged into the pop world fully formed; her début album was nominated for five Grammys, in 1980, and she won for Best New Artist. Quite early in his career, he founded a nonprofit, SocialWorks, that invests in education in Chicago, and he has advocated for progressive candidates in city politics. David Remnick speaks with Keith Ellison, the Minnesota Attorney General who served as co-chair of the Democratic National Committee after that organization infamously tried to spike Sanders’s candidacy in 2016. The songwriter talks about her chaotic … The Party became ever more disciplined as the Goldwater era moved into what Perlstein calls Reaganland. Then Paul Elie considers Biden as only the second Catholic President. . On January 6th, pro-Trump fanatics stormed the Capitol, galvanized by the President’s claims that the 2020 election had been stolen. When a violent mob incited by Donald Trump breached the building, Raskin’s life was in danger, along with the lives of his daughter and son-in-law, who had joined him that day for support. They discuss using made-up words as lyrics; Vernon’s deep, deep love of “Northern Exposure,”; and how a group like Bon Iver engages with current events in today’s toxic political climate. A Worldwide #MeToo Protest that Began in Chile. “Monsters are created. Those were the people who did this.” From that history and culture, Robinson imagined Gilead and the old preacher named John Ames who narrates the first book in her series. The actor talked with Kai Wright, the host of WNYC’s “The United States of Anxiety,” about how the F.B.I. “There has never been an American President who built his campaign around the issue of immigration and later won on that campaign on immigration. The anti-racism trainer Suzanne Plihcik argues that racism occurs even in the absence of people who seem like racists: “We are set up for it to happen,” she tells Dorothy Wickenden, and changing those systems will require sustained white action. Thank you. (The event sold out in six seconds.) The music critic Amanda Petrusich spoke with Vernon at The New Yorker Festival, alongside his bandmates Brad Cook and Chris Messina. In his new film, “The Father,” Hopkins’s character, Antony, is beginning to suffer from dementia, but he doesn’t want to accept a caregiver when his daughter, played by Olivia Colman, can no longer live with him. Poetry mattered.”, David Fincher on “Mank,” and Daniel Alarcón’s Favorite Children’s Books. “We are literally going from America 1.0,” he said, “to trying to figure out what America 2.0 is going to look like.” Plus, Katy Waldman picks three novels that provide comic relief; and Susan Orlean gets a life lesson in origami. “We’re going to have to accept that there isn’t actually a right choice,” she says. “2034,” and Torrey Peters on the Taboo of Detransitioning. Steve Martin and Jerry Seinfeld, and Yo-Yo Ma and Emanuel Ax, Between the two of them, Jerry Seinfeld and Steve Martin have nearly a century of experience in the delicate art of telling jokes. In November, Jonathan Blitzer spoke with two attorneys who argued the case, just before they went before the Court. “I do not want that kind of publicity for my film,” Waithe says. In his 2016 campaign, he ran as a populist insurgent against Wall Street, “élites,” and the Republican Party itself—mobilizing voters against their traditional leadership. 3/26/2021. William Barber, and the Question of Faith and Politics. With Donald Trump rated the least popular President in the span of modern polling, President Biden might feel confident in claiming a mandate to advance his progressive agenda. Share. Of Arabella, who often wears a pink wig, Coel says, “You don't know where she begins and where I end.”, Joe Biden all but locked up the Democratic Presidential nomination just as the coronavirius crisis began triggering national lockdowns. War and Peace and Pandemic, and Roger Angell on Baseball Seasons Past, The contributor Yiyun Li is a fiction writer who also teaches creative writing at Princeton University. Ellison says that the clarity of Sanders’s mission and his appeal to economic problems can win over struggling voters in both parties. Plus, Dexter Filkins on the fierce electoral battle taking place in Florida, the largest of the swing states. During the COVID-19 national emergency, the Trump Administration has loosened auto-emissions standards, and has proposed easing the controls on mercury released by power plants, among other actions. President Lyndon Johnson worked with King to shape benchmark civil-rights legislation, but, after King spoke out against the Vietnam War, he was effectively alienated by the Administration. “In order to qualify for asylum,” Stillman remarks, “you almost have to have been murdered to show that you could be murdered.” But the chaos and trouble that brings to a life!” The producer Scott Carrier, who hosts the podcast “Home of the Brave,” interviewed Jones near her home in New Orleans. In this moment of historical reckoning, many Americans are being introduced to concepts like intersectionality, white fragility, and anti-racism. Revelations about racism and about Meghan’s struggles with mental health are already reshaping public perception of the powerful institution. David Remnick talks with Amy Davidson Sorkin, a political columnist for The New Yorker, about the possibility of a contested Convention. The book finds Jack, who is white, in St. Louis and in a predicament: he is in love with a Black woman, at a time when an interracial relationship was a scandal and, in some pl…. 5 out of 5 stars 5.0 out of 5.0 5 Stars 1 4 Stars 0 3 Stars 0 2 Stars 0 1 Stars 0 Performance. And it’s a good time to read ‘War and Peace.’ ” When the coronavirus outbreak began, Li reached for Tolstoy’s epic of Russia during the Napoleonic Wars; there is no better book, she feels, for a time of fear and uncertainty. “I’ve seen the power of how good public servants can really address the issues of what people deal with,” Harrison tells David Remnick. Speaking at The New Yorker Festival in October, 2017, she explained how, growing up, her father played her a lot of Joni Mitchell, and the influence stuck. “That tension shows up on every level of the show, and definitely in its wide-ranging score.” The music in “Watchmen” is “sometimes creepy, sometimes mournful, and sometimes outrageous—it’s not just a mood-setter; it’s like its own character.” Cunningham spoke with Reznor and Ross about how they achieved this effect, musically. But the killers walked free, and no one was arrested for seventy-four days—until after the video was made public and caused a scandal. They also discuss “Fifty Songs for Fifty Days,” a new project leading up to the Presidential election—though Costello disputes that the songs are political. Ngofeen Mputubwele, a producer for the New Yorker Radio Hour, has been reporting on a group of Black Italians—children of African immigrants—who are working to change the citizenship laws of Italy, which they consider a system of racist exclusion. The Pandemic and Little Haiti, Plus Thomas McGuane and Callan Wink Go Fishing, For more than fifteen years, the fiction writer Edwidge Danticat has called Miami’s Little Haiti home. He advises younger actors, “Don’t act too much. The Atlanta-based staff writer Charles Bethea explains why this rift is dangerous for Republicans. It examines the creative processes of a writer, a dancer, and a photographer who are—like the fil…, My generation was taught that the civil-rights movement ended in the sixties, and that the Civil Rights Act put things as they should be,” Chance the Rapper tells David Remnick. He is especially cavalier about the environment. If you want to see the famous photo of Carlos Arroyo, click here. The speed of vaccine development has been truly unprecedented, but this breakthrough is taking place at a moment when the U.S. death toll has also reached a new peak—over three thousand per day. “That’s the great blessing of a vaccination program,” Lepore says. What happened, and what does it reveal about the Presidential race? “I’m just trying to do my job, and I’m never going to apologize for that. But a Quinnipiac poll ties him with Lindsay Graham—each has the support of forty-eight per cent of likely voters. It depicts a young soldier holding a Confederate battle flag, and it honors the men who crossed over to fight for secession. Now that we are some sixty years into the digital era, the early days of modern computers are growing distant and mysterious to us. “Abolition, to my mind, isn’t just about ending the prisons,” baliga adds. “We forget how bad the disease was.” Plus, David Remnick speaks with three mayors who have to negotiate the task of reopening their cities safely. 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