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The singer has written a memoir, “Surrender.” It deals with the early loss of his mother, finding religion in music, and navigating the Troubles while in a rock band from Dublin. (article)
The singer-lyricist on his life, band, and new memoir. Plus, Kelefa Sanneh speaks to the mayor of Miami, Francis Suarez, whom some see as the Republican of the future. (episode)
The singer has written a memoir, “Surrender.” It deals with the early loss of his mother, finding religion in music, and navigating the Troubles while in a rock band from Dublin.
Upbeat and charismatic, Suarez has been mentioned as a potential Republican Presidential candidate. He talks with Kelefa Sanneh about whether a moderate has a future in today’s G.O.P.
Parks talks with Vinson Cunningham about the revival of her groundbreaking play, “Topdog/Underdog.” And McDonagh speaks with Patrick Radden Keefe about “The Banshees of Inisherin.” (article)
A leading expert on computerized voting machines explains how the Stop the Steal movement co-opted his research on their vulnerabilities—and why hand counting won’t fix the problems. (article)
Parks reflects on the revival of her groundbreaking play, and McDonagh on his new film, set in Ireland. Plus, an expert on voting machines discusses their real, and imagined, risks. (episode)
A leading expert on computerized voting machines explains how the Stop the Steal movement co-opted his research on their vulnerabilities—and why hand counting won’t fix the problems.
The influential playwright talks with Vinson Cunningham about the revival on Broadway of her groundbreaking play.
The British-Irish playwright and director is out with a new comedy-drama, “The Banshees of Inisherin,” starring Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson.
Greer’s new novel sends his main character Arthur Less on a mad-dash tour of the United States. Plus, the poet Ellen Bass explores the habits that take us through life and death. (article)
The Broadway fixture is out with a new play, reflecting on his family’s history in the Holocaust. And Davis, out with a new memoir, reflects on her life and career. (article)
Stephania Taladrid reports on a network of volunteers distributing abortion medication to women in states that ban the procedure. Plus, Andrew Sean Greer on his new novel “Less is Lost.” (episode)
Stephania Taladrid reports on a network of volunteers distributing abortion medication—illegally and sometimes at great risk—to women in states that ban the procedure.
The author speaks with the staff writer Parul Sehgal about his new novel, a sequel to his Pulitzer Prize-winning “Less.”
The poet Ellen Bass explores the habits that take us through life and death.
Stephania Taladrid reports on a network of volunteers distributing abortion medication—illegally and sometimes at great risk—to women in states that ban the procedure. (article)
Jeannie Suk Gersen previews the Court’s fall term. Plus, how midterm races are shaping up in Michigan, where the issue of abortion has taken center stage. (article)