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The master of the nature documentary shares lessons from a life spent observing life in every corner of the world. Plus, the nature poet Mary Oliver. (article)
David Remnick talks with the master of nature documentaries, David Attenborough, about rats, spiders, and weedy seadragons. And, a look at white supremacy in government—past and present. (episode)
In the nineteen-twenties, a rebooted Ku Klux Klan brought white supremacy to the heart of American government. What lessons can this teach us?
An observer of the alt-right explains exactly how that movement brings racist ideas from the fringes to the center of American discourse.
The master of the nature documentary shares lessons from a life spent observing life in every corner of the world.
Mary Oliver, who has been called America’s most beloved poet, conducts a spiritual search for meaning in the woods, by a pond, or anywhere she can closely observe nature.
The film and television critic, book critic, and fashion editor Troy Patterson shares three recent picks with David Remnick.