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Ressa, a Filipino American journalist, discusses the revelations that Facebook knows how dangerous it is. Plus, the Nigerian literary giant Wole Soyinka on political activism and art. (episode)
Ressa, a Filipino American journalist, discusses the latest revelations of the social network’s failure to control disinformation and hate.
A disinformation researcher says that one way to understand dangerous conspiracy stories, such as QAnon, is through the online horror genre known as creepypasta.
In a conversation with Vinson Cunningham, the Nobel laureate, known as a playwright and poet, explains why it took him almost fifty years to write his third novel.
Ressa, a Filipino American journalist, on the social network’s failure to control disinformation and hate. Plus, the connection between QAnon and creepypasta. Creepy what? (article)
The primatologist on what she has learned about being human from studying our relatives. (article)
To the Taliban, educating girls is a crime to be brutally suppressed. The head of a Kabul girls’ school describes how the whole school evacuated as the group came back to power. (article)
The primatologist on what she has learned about being human from studying our relatives. Also, the head of a Kabul girls’ school on evacuating as the Taliban took over. (episode)
To the Taliban, educating girls is a crime to be brutally suppressed. The head of a Kabul girls’ school describes how the whole school evacuated as the group came back to power.
The primatologist on what she has learned about being human from studying our relatives.
The comedian speaks about his new show, the potential return of Donald Trump, and controversial comedy. (article)
In fifteen years as James Bond, the actor brought a modern sense of nuance and moral compromise to the role. Plus, the beloved character actor Carol Kane on her breakout film. (article)
The comedian speaks about his new show, the potential return of Donald Trump, and controversy in comedy. Plus Daniel Craig ends his fifteen-year run as 007. (episode)
The comedian speaks about his new show, the potential return of Donald Trump, and controversial comedy.
David Remnick speaks with the actor, who, in fifteen years as James Bond, brought a modern sense of nuance and moral compromise to the superspy.
The beloved comic character actor discusses her Oscar-nominated turn in 1975’s “Hester Street,” which is being re-released.
The influential artist on how she uses historical imagery to address the issues of our moment. (article)
Jane Mayer asks the Attorney General about prosecuting the January 6th rioters, abortion rights, and more. And Orlean speaks about her fascination with communicating across species. (article)