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The New Yorker Radio Hour

Profiles, storytelling and insightful conversations, hosted by David Remnick.

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Jon Lovett had been deep inside politics, as a speechwriter in the Obama Administration, before he j

The comedian Jacqueline Novak wasn’t well known before her Netflix début “Get on Your Knees.” The sh

In a Presidential race with two leading candidates who are broadly unpopular, any small perceived ed

The writer Sheila Heti is known for unusual approaches, but her latest work is decidedly experimenta

In the shadow of another election year, Democrats and Republicans are at a bitter crossroads over im

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

Journalism has often been a dangerous business, and many reporters have lost their lives reporting t

The writer and director Cord Jefferson has struck gold with his first feature film, “American Fictio

Pramila Jayapal, a Democratic representative and leader of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, has

After winning the Iowa caucuses by a historic margin, Donald Trump made his way to a courtroom in Ne

“I think of ‘The Color Purple’ as the epic of our time,” Doreen St. Félix said in a conversation wit

This time last year, Republicans were reeling from a poorer-than-expected performance in the 2022 mi

As host of The New Yorker Radio Hour, David Remnick asks a lot of questions, and recently he had to

The filmmaker Ava DuVernay has a reputation for tackling challenging material about America’s troubl

The veteran political reporter John Nichols was taking his daughter to the orthodontist on January 6

Although many hearing and sighted people imagine DeafBlind life in tragic terms, as an experience of

Dexter Filkins has reported on conflict situations around the world, and recently spent months repor

This bonus episode comes from The New Yorker’s Critics at Large podcast.In the highest-grossing movi

At seventy-four, Bruce Springsteen has been cementing his status as a rock-and-roll legend for almos

In 1979, as Christmas approached, the United States Embassy in Tehran held more than fifty American