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Masha Gessen and Joshua Yaffa talk with David Remnick about the aftermath of an armed uprising in Russia. And the staff writer talks about how the Constitution became unamendable. (article)
Masha Gessen and Joshua Yaffa on the aftermath of the “coup” by the Wagner Group leader, and what lies ahead for Vladimir Putin. Plus, Carrie Battan on the summer’s hottest ticket. (episode)
The Russia experts Masha Gessen and Joshua Yaffa on the aftermath of Yevgeny Prigozhin’s armed mutiny.
The historian and staff writer feels that after the political battle that derailed the Equal Rights Amendment, the Constitution itself became unamendable, causing a political quagmire.
The New Yorker music critic Carrie Battan talks with David Remnick about the highs of Beyoncé’s tour with “Renaissance,” her latest album, a homage to club music and queer culture.
The architect of the Texas Heartbeat Act talks with the contributor Jeannie Suk Gersen about why he wants to undermine the Supreme Court’s power. (article)
A reporter visits North Dakota’s only abortion clinic, which moved across state lines following the Dobbs decision. Plus, Alex Ross talks about the legendary film composer. (article)
Emily Witt looks at how the Dobbs decision forced a clinic to move across state lines. Plus, Alex Ross on the legendary film composer John Williams. (episode)
After the Dobbs decision that reversed Roe v. Wade, North Dakota and thirteen other states banned most abortions. Emily Witt visits one clinic that managed to move across state lines.
The architect of the Texas Heartbeat Act talks with the contributor Jeannie Suk Gersen about why he wants to undermine judicial supremacy.
The critic Alex Ross on the prolific film composer whom he calls the last of an era. Williams’s score for the new Indiana Jones installment may be his final work.
The musician talks with Hanif Abdurraqib about finding herself as an artist. She performs two songs from her new record, “Proof of Life.” (article)
The last major overhaul of the immigration system was in 1986. Changing conditions and a political impasse have created a state of chaos that the Biden Administration can no longer deny. (article)
The staff writer reports on the chaotic situation created by the political impasse over immigration. Plus, the singer-songwriter on how Tracy Chapman changed her life. (episode)
The last major overhaul of the immigration system was in 1986. Changing conditions and a political impasse have created a state of chaos that the Biden Administration can no longer deny.
The musician talks with Hanif Abdurraqib about finding herself as an artist. She performs two songs from her new record, “Proof of Life.”
Is it possible to survive in Houston without air-conditioning? Washington, a celebrated young writer, introduces non-natives to an open-air bar and community space called an ice house.
“On the Media” reporter Micah Loewinger on becoming a federal witness in the trial of Oath Keeper Stewart Rhodes, and the history of journalists being called to the stand. (article)
A. G. Sulzberger on why—in this age of deep political divides—he’s taking a stand in defense of traditional journalist values. Plus, a conversation with the poet Paul Tran. (article)