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  • Connor Ratliff Talks with Sarah Larson, Plus Chef Bryant Terry March 29, 2022

    For a podcast about being fired from a movie set by Tom Hanks, landing Hanks as an interview guest is redemption. Plus, Helen Rosner talks with the author of &ldquo;Black Food.&rdquo; (article)

  • Jill Lepore on Parents’ Rights and the Culture War March 25, 2022

    The historian and staff writer looks at a century-old battle in schools between parents and the state. (article)

  • Connor Ratliff’s “Dead Eyes,” and Jill Lepore on the Culture War March 25, 2022

    The actor turned a crushing defeat in the movie business into a hit podcast. And the historian looks at the long battle between parents and the state. &nbsp; (episode)

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  • Returning to the Office . . . While Black March 22, 2022

    The Radio Hour producer KalaLea talks frankly with some Black workers about returning to the fraught dynamics of the office after two years away. (article)

  • Radio Ukraine March 18, 2022

    Kraina FM calls itself Ukraine&rsquo;s &ldquo;radio station of national resistance.&rdquo; Nicolas Niarchos describes how its staff is broadcasting through the chaos of war. Plus, the 2022 Brody Awards. (article)

  • Radio Ukraine March 18, 2022

    A visit to Kraina FM, Ukraine&rsquo;s &ldquo;radio station of national resistance.&rdquo; Plus, how some Black workers feel about returning to the office. (episode)

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    • Radio Ukraine March 18, 2022

      Kraina FM is a commercial music station that rebranded as the &ldquo;radio station of national resistance.&rdquo; Nicolas Niarchos describes how its staff is broadcasting through the chaos of war.

    • Returning to the Office . . . While Black March 18, 2022

      The Radio Hour producer KalaLea talks frankly with some Black workers about returning to the fraught dynamics of the office after two years away.

    • Presenting the 2022 Brody Awards March 18, 2022

      Oscar who? Richard Brody hands out the awards that matter to people who really care about film, on the New Yorker Radio Hour.

  • Jane Campion on “The Power of the Dog” March 15, 2022

    One of cinema&rsquo;s true auteurs, the director discusses her new film, which is set in the West&nbsp; but not quite a Western. Plus, a staff writer on the extraordinary music of Caetano Veloso. (article)

  • Stephen Kotkin: Don’t Blame the West for Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine March 11, 2022

    Some have argued that NATO expansion in the post-Soviet era has forced Putin&rsquo;s hand. Kotkin, a historian of the U.S.S.R., disagrees. Russia, he says, is just being Russia. (article)

  • Putin’s Descent Into Despotism, and Jane Campion on “The Power of the Dog” March 11, 2022

    The historian Stephen Kotkin puts Vladimir Putin&rsquo;s destructive campaign against Ukraine in context, and Campion talks about her Western that isn&rsquo;t really a Western. (episode)

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  • Pauline Kael on “The Godfather” March 8, 2022

    Fifty years ago, Francis Ford Coppola&rsquo;s film revived the gangster picture for a darker and more cynical age. The New Yorker&rsquo;s legendary film critic recognized its importance at once. (article)

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