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A professor explains how “white rage” shaped, and continues to shape, our democracy. Plus, an uncontacted tribe in the Amazon, whose encounter with outside society may prove fatal. (article)
A food correspondent tinkers with an ancient culinary tradition, and a scholar analyzes the resurgence of voter suppression as a form of white rage. (episode)
A professor explains how “white rage” shaped, and continues to shape, our democracy.
When he took power, the Saudi crown prince had a reputation as a modernizer and reformer of his nation, but Filkins traces the dark side of his rise.
The New Yorker’s food correspondent gets a lesson in fermentation from the celebrity chef René Redzepi, and brings David Remnick some microbial snacks.
The Mashco Piro tribe is among the world’s most isolated people, but they have recently started coming out of the Amazon rainforest. Will contact with society be fatal?
Auditions give Bridget Everett the shits, but she’s made a career for herself as an actor and a cabaret performer who delights in putting it all out there. (article)
The actor and comedian talks about the spiritual roots of his approach to life, and about confronting death while starring in “Kidding.” (article)
From the New Yorker Festival, interviews with two great comic performers—former goofballs who found surprising darkness and depth in their characters. (episode)
The actor and comedian talks about the spiritual roots of his approach to life, and about confronting death while starring in “Kidding.”
Auditions give Bridget Everett the shits, but she’s made a career for herself as an actor and a cabaret performer who delights in putting it all out there.
Twin brothers from Chicago who became major drug traffickers led authorities to the drug kingpin known as El Chapo. Now they have to testify against him. (article)
Theresa May unveils a plan to withdraw Britain from the E.U. And Adam Gopnik unveils “the marshmallow principle” of cooking Thanksgiving dinner. (article)
Theresa May unveils a plan to withdraw Britain from the E.U. and it doesn’t go well. Plus, the twin brothers turned drug traffickers who are testifying against the cartel boss El Chapo. (episode)
Prime Minister Theresa May unveiled a deal for Britain’s withdrawal from the E.U. It didn’t go well.
Twin brothers from Chicago who became major drug traffickers led authorities to the drug kingpin known as El Chapo. Now they have to testify against him.
A New Yorker writer praises his favorite Christian rockers.
The best way to make a turkey, and other Thanksgiving musings.
The Obama Administration’s stimulus bill was supposed to fuel a green energy sector. Instead, Eliza Griswold explains, it led to a boom in the highly controversial industry of fracking. (article)
Teasing out the connections between the financial crash of 2008 and the ever-worsening climate crisis. (article)