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The Maryland congressman talks with David Remnick about the January 6th committee’s impact on Donald Trump’s political future. (article)
Dhruv Khullar reports on a heat wave in India, and Daniel Sherrell puts the enormity of the climate crisis in context. Plus, David Remnick talks January 6th with Congressman Raskin. (episode)
The Maryland congressman talks with David Remnick about the January 6th committee’s impact on Donald Trump’s political future.
Dhruv Khullar, a contributor and physician, reports from near New Delhi—where the heat is making some lives all but impossible.
The activist and author talks with Ngofeen Mputubwele about dealing emotionally with the enormity and grief of the climate crisis.
The musician Jason Isbell finds joy in playing songs about being sober—even if the audience isn’t. (article)
The state’s governor, Michelle Lujan Grisham, talks about likely battles with its neighbors over abortion access. The Supreme Court, she says, has “teed up” conflicts. (article)
The acclaimed songwriter, in a conversation and performance from The New Yorker Festival. And the governor of New Mexico talks about battles between states on abortion access. (episode)
The state’s governor, Michelle Lujan Grisham, talks about likely battles with its neighbors over abortion access. The Supreme Court, she says, has “teed up” conflicts.
The musician Jason Isbell finds joy in playing songs about being sober—even if the audience isn’t.
The video essayist talks with Ngofeen Mputubwele about what YouTube is really good at. Plus, Sanneh recommends some notable tracks playing on country stations right now. (article)
Dmitry Bykov was a force in Russian cultural life; now he’s effectively in exile, probably for as long as Putin remains in power. The regime is “the final stage of Russian decline.” (article)
Dmitry Bykov was a force in Russian cultural life; now he’s in exile, probably as long as Putin remains in power. Plus, Kelefa Sanneh on what’s playing on country radio right now. (episode)
Dmitry Bykov was a force in Russian cultural life; now he’s effectively in exile, probably for as long as Putin remains in power. The regime is “the final stage of Russian decline.”
Evan Puschak, posting as the Nerdwriter, helped pioneer the form of the video essay, tackling culture, politics, and psychology. He spoke with Ngofeen Mputubwele.
“In country music, you haven’t quite made it until the radio stations are playing your song,” the writer says. He recommends songs by hitmakers new and old.
The New Yorker’s Emily Nussbaum talks with Gadsby about her breakout show, the comedy critique “Nanette.” Plus, Patty Marx tries flotation therapy, with unfortunate results. (article)
The Justice was once an outlier for his “outre” legal views. Now, Jeannie Suk Gersen says, he is the heart of a conservative bloc that is only getting started. (article)