Judi Dench on Bond and Shakespeare
Probably far more people have now seen Judi Dench as M—the intelligence chief who’s the boss of...
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Judi Dench on Bond and Shakespeare
Probably far more people have now seen Judi Dench as M—the intelligence chief who’s the boss of...
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Jonathan Haidt on the Plague of Anxiety Affecting Young People
Both anecdotally and in research, anxiety and depression among young people—often associated with...
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Maya Hawke on the Fear of “Missing Out,” and Jen Silverman on “There’s Going to Be Trouble”
At a band rehearsal in Brooklyn, Rachel Syme talks to Maya Hawke about switching gears between...
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How a Republican and a Democrat Carved out Exemptions to Texas’s Abortion Ban
Texas has multiple abortion laws, with both criminal and civil penalties for providers. They...
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The Film Critic Justin Chang on What to See in 2024
The New Yorker’s newest staff member, Justin Chang, shares three films that he’s excited to see...
14:29
The Attack on Black History, with Nikole Hannah-Jones and Jelani Cobb
Across much of the country, Republican officials are reaching into K-12 classrooms and...
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Rhiannon Giddens, Americana’s Queen, on Cultivating the Black Roots of Country Music
By the standards of any musician, Rhiannon Giddens has taken a twisting and complex path. She was...
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Alicia Keys Returns to Her Roots with Her New Musical, “Hell’s Kitchen”
Alicia Keys’ new musical is opening on Broadway about a ten-minute walk from where she grew up in...
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Percival Everett and the Reinvention of Mark Twain’s Jim
In a new novel, Percival Everett offers a radically different perspective on the classic story...
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Trump’s Authoritarian Pronouncements Recall a Dark History
In 2016, before most people imagined that Donald Trump would become a serious contender for the...
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March Madness 2024: College Basketball at a Crossroads
As this year’s annual March Madness tournament kicks off, there’s a sense of malaise around men’s...
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Judith Butler Can’t “Take Credit or Blame” for Gender Furor
A legal assault on trans rights by conservative groups and the Republican Party is escalating,...
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In “Great Expectations,” Vinson Cunningham Watches Barack Obama’s Rise Up Close
Like most Americans, Vinson Cunningham first became aware of Barack Obama in 2004, when he gave a...
20:41
Bradley Cooper Contends for Best Actor in “Maestro”
“Maestro,” about the legendary conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein, is nominated for seven...
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What Biden Is Thinking About the 2024 Election
Despite hand-wringing among Democrats about Joe Biden’s age and his discouraging poll numbers,...
23:07
Kara Swisher on Tech Billionaires: “I Don’t Think They Like People”
Kara Swisher landed on the tech beat as a young reporter at the Washington Post decades ago. She...
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Lily Gladstone on Holding the Door Open for More Native Actors in Hollywood. Plus, the Brody Awards
Lily Gladstone had been in several films, but unknown to most moviegoers, when she got a call for...
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Ty Cobb on Trump, Putin, and the Death of Alexey Navalny
Ty Cobb represented the Trump White House during the height of the Mueller-Russia probe, so he...
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For Brontez Purnell, “Memoir Is Fiction—I Don’t Care What Anyone Says”
Brontez Purnell is a Renaissance man. He’s a musician, a dancer, a filmmaker, and the author of a...
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“Pod Save America” ’s Jon Lovett on Trump: “The Threat of Jail Time Sharpens the Mind”
Jon Lovett had been deep inside politics, as a speechwriter in the Obama Administration, before...
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