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Critics at Large is a weekly culture podcast from The New Yorker. Every Thursday, the staff writers

Episodes

Total: 63

As much as contemporary audiences relish a happily ever after, some of the greatest romances of all

If some of us have managed to avoid mean girls in life, we’ve had no such luck in art. The “mean gir

The wives and daughters of Dubai’s ruler live in unbelievable luxury. So why do the women in Sheikh

What Is the Comic For?

2024/1/25

Dave Chappelle’s new Netflix special, “The Dreamer,” has drawn criticism for its targeting of trans

The Case for Criticism

2024/1/18

In this episode of Critics at Large, the staff writers Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra S

Can Slowness Save Us?

2024/1/11

In recent years, in the realms of self-improvement literature, Instagram influencers, and wellness g

Portraits of the Artist

2024/1/4

Hollywood’s obsession with stories about creative types has resulted in familiar tropes—namely that

After six decades as an icon in country music, it’s hard to imagine Dolly Parton had anything to pro

The Year of the Doll

2023/12/21

In the highest-grossing movie of 2023, Barbie, a literal doll, leaves the comforts of Barbieland and

In the weeks since George Santos was expelled from Congress, his story has been funnelled straight i

Margaret Talbot, writing in The New Yorker in 2005, recounted that when animators at Pixar got stuck

From Merchant Ivory’s classic adaptations of E. M. Forster novels to the BBC’s beloved rendition of

Samantha Irby’s latest essay collection, “Quietly Hostile,” cemented her place as one of the great p

Reality television is all about artifice, and contestants on “The Bachelor” often seem more interest

In the years since the pandemic began, the experience of dining out has been utterly transformed. Co

The celebrity memoir has long been a place for public figures to set the record straight on the stor

Martin Scorsese’s America

2023/10/26

Throughout his career, Martin Scorsese has traced crime, greed, and corruption across American life.

Are Straight Couples O.K.?

2023/10/19

Throughout film history, heterosexual relationships have served as a battleground for questions of s

In 1963, a British spy writing under the pen name John le Carré published a novel that shot to the t

Taylor Swift has long been the subject of adoration, scrutiny, and debate—but it wasn’t until this s