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The actor, singer, producer, and writer talks with the fashion columnist Rachel Syme, live at The New Yorker Festival. (article)
Justin Vernon and some of his collaborators in the celebrated indie band talk with Amanda Petrusich, and play songs off their latest album, “i,i.” (article)
The Emmy-, Grammy-, and Tony-winning performer on his long-awaited success. And the celebrated indie band plays songs from its new album. (episode)
Billy Porter—actor, singer, producer, writer—talks with the fashion columnist Rachel Syme, live at The New Yorker Festival.
Justin Vernon and some of his collaborators in the celebrated indie band talk with Amanda Petrusich, and play songs off their latest album, “i,i.”
The actress, comedian, and now author-on-a-book-tour regards clothing as a complex but pleasurable business. (article)
How did one woman go from canvassing for Obama to carrying a tiki torch in Charlottesville? A former white nationalist explains how she got in, and out, of the movement. (article)
How did one woman go from canvassing for Obama to carrying a tiki torch in Charlottesville? A former white nationalist goes on the record. Plus, Jenny Slate on how to get dressed. (episode)
How did one woman go from canvassing for Obama to carrying a tiki torch in Charlottesville? A former white nationalist explains how she got in, and out, of the movement.
The actress, comedian, and now author-on-a-book-tour regards clothing as a complex but pleasurable business.
Mallon, the author of “Watergate: A Novel,” on the cartoonish drama of the Trump hearings. And the beloved fantasy writer on his new HBO series, and his new novel. (article)
The screenwriter talks about flipping the narrative of police violence. Plus, Thomas Mallon on impeachment, and Philip Pullman on HBO’s adaptation of his “Dark Materials” series. (episode)
The screenwriter’s new film is about a first date that goes terribly wrong when a police officer is accidentally shot. “We create the heroes we need,” Waithe tells Jelani Cobb.
The author of “Watergate: A Novel” and other historical fictions looks at the Nixon hearings as a complicated precedent for the current impeachment process.
The writer’s beloved trilogy has just been adapted for television. Meanwhile, he’s writing more books about the heroine, Lyra, because he has more to learn about her universe.
Eliza Griswold on a pastor who wants to reclaim Christian voters for the Democratic Party, and the radio personality talks about his history with anxiety. (article)
A lawyer who has been living under DACA protection from deportation will argue in favor of the policy at the Supreme Court. Plus, Dana Goodyear on the California wildfires. (article)