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Bruce Springsteen tells David Remnick why he waited decades to put out a memoir. (article)
Bruce Springsteen tells David Remnick why he waited decades to put out a memoir. (episode)
In an intimate conversation, Bruce Springsteen tells David Remnick about his triumphant musical career and his personal struggles.
The writer and director Noah Baumbach on unhappy families and why they are that way; and the writer Erica Jong on the importance of grandparents. (article)
Reporting on the Weinstein scandal opened the floodgates; David Remnick talks with the reporter Ronan Farrow and the thinker bell hooks. (article)
Reporting on the Weinstein scandal opened the floodgates; David Remnick talks with the reporter Ronan Farrow and the thinker bell hooks. (episode)
The reporter Ronan Farrow and the staff writer Alexandra Schwartz look at how the ripple effects of the Weinstein allegations are having unexpected effects.
Rather than simply excoriate male sexual aggression, bell hooks has tried to find its roots in the psyches of men damaged by abuse.
The writer and director Noah Baumbach on unhappy families and why they are that way.
The author of “Fear of Flying” on the importance of grandparents.
Adam Davidson ate a sandwich fifteen years ago that he never forgot; the food expert Dan Pashman set out to re-create it. (article)
A legend in New York publishing, Tina Brown talks about her encounters with Donald Trump and Harvey Weinstein, and how she came to understand sexism in the workplace. (article)
Tina Brown on Harvey Weinstein, and Adam Davidson with a story of love, war, and sandwiches in the ancient city of Aleppo. (episode)
A legend in New York publishing, Tina Brown talks about her encounters with Donald Trump and Harvey Weinstein, and how she came to understand sexism in the workplace.
Adam Davidson ate a sandwich thirteen years ago that he never forgot; the food expert Dan Pashman set out to re-create it.
You know that thing you say? Would you stop saying that, please?
The cartoonist Emily Flake’s favorite haunt is a dive bar fronted by a pig on the sidewalk.
Research shows that voter fraud barely exists in contemporary voting. But, for some, it’s a threat to democracy that must be stopped at all costs. (article)
The Supreme Court will decide, in Gill v. Whitford, whether gerrymandering will put two-party democracy out of business. (article)