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Jelani Cobb talked with the musician and civil-rights icon Harry Belafonte in 2016. Belafonte died this week at ninety-six. (article)
Andrew Marantz, Kelefa Sanneh, and Clare Malone on two big stories about conservative media: the ouster of Fox’s leading man, and Owens’s rise as a culture-war influencer. (article)
Andrew Marantz, Kelefa Sanneh, and Clare Malone on two big stories about conservative media: the ouster of Fox’s leading man, and Owens’s rise as a culture-war influencer. (episode)
The staff writers Kelefa Sanneh, who profiled Carlson in 2017, and Andrew Marantz, who covers right-wing politics, on what to make of Carlson’s demise—and what comes next.
Clare Malone reports on the powerful right-wing influencer, who sets her sights on a younger and more female audience than Fox News by focussing attention on pop culture.
The staff writer Rebecca Mead on Charles III’s coronation, the problem of Harry and Meghan, and the future of the British monarchy itself.
Lawmakers in both parties are looking to rein in the President’s authority to wage the war on terror. Plus, David Remnick remembers the beloved cartoonist Ed Koren. (article)
Mayer discusses the disclosure scandal, and how lax ethical standards on the Court contribute to a decline in trust. Plus, the music writer on the pleasures of the concert tee. (article)
The staff writer discusses the latest ethical questions about the Judge. Plus, the bipartisan effort to rein in Presidential military power; and the music writer Hanif Abdurraqib. (episode)
The staff writer discusses the latest financial disclosure scandal involving the judge, and how lax ethical standards on the Supreme Court contribute to a decline in public trust.
Three days after 9/11, Congress passed a joint resolution vastly expanding Presidential discretion to wage attacks abroad. Lawmakers in both parties are looking to wind that power back.
Like most true music lovers, the critic also loves merch, and has a collection of cherished concert T-shirts. He shows off a few to David Remnick.
Vinson Cunningham talks with FastHorse, the first Native American woman to have a play produced on Broadway. (article)
A hundred and fifty million Americans are on the Chinese-owned app. Evan Osnos and Chris Stokel-Walker discuss why politicians who agree on little else are keen to ban it. (article)
A hundred and fifty million Americans are on TikTok. Evan Osnos and Chris Stokel-Walker discuss why politicians are so keen to ban the app. Plus, Broadway’s new comedy of white wokeness. (episode)
A hundred and fifty million Americans are on the Chinese-owned app. Evan Osnos and Chris Stokel-Walker discuss why politicians who agree on little else are keen to ban it.
Vinson Cunningham talks with FastHorse, the first Native American woman to have a play produced on Broadway.
The singer-songwriter on her new album, “Strays,” and a memoir of struggling to make it in Nashville. (article)