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David Remnick talks with A. G. Sulzberger, the incoming publisher of the New York Times. And Kathleen Turner performs as Satan, in an unusual Christmas story. (article)
Three unusual Christmas stories from The New Yorker; and The New York Times’s new publisher talks about the future of print and digital news. (episode)
Every year, countless poor spellers accidentally address their Santa letters to Satan. Satan—played by Kathleen Turner—always replies.
A. G. Sulzberger, the new publisher of The New York Times, talks with David Remnick about changing a venerable institution and the future of print newspapers.
Bill’s year-end message to friends and loved ones ­in 2016 was packed with exaggerations, inconsistencies, and outright fabrication. In 2017, he’s determined to set the record straight.
In one of his last interviews, Leonard Cohen talked with David Remnick about preparing for the end.
E. B. White sends Christmas greetings to uncertified accountants, old men asleep in libraries, and people who think they are in love but aren’t sure.