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The political scientist Barbara F. Walter has studied political violence for the C.I.A., and sees troubling signs that a violent insurrection could happen here. (article)
Wherever she performs, Jenifer Lewis tends to steal the show. Now she’s written a new book and plays a multimillionaire boss on Showtime’s “I Love That For You.” (article)
The actor Jenifer Lewis gives a freewheeling interview behind a piano; plus, the political scientist Barbara F. Walter on the dangers of political violence. (episode)
Wherever she performs, Jenifer Lewis tends to steal the show. Now she’s written a new book and plays a multimillionaire boss on Showtime’s “I Love That For You.”
The political scientist Barbara F. Walter has studied political violence for the C.I.A., and sees troubling signs that a violent insurrection could happen here.
The Republican Party is not receptive to Black activism. Yet Black candidates for Congress are running in the G.O.P. in record numbers. Plus, Emma Green on the pro-life movement. (article)
An adaptation of Gaiman’s series “The Sandman” is now a major hit on Netflix. The author talks with the producer Ngofeen Mputubwele about the series’ success. (article)
An adaptation of Gaiman’s series is now a major hit on Netflix, topping charts across the globe. Plus, why so many Black candidates are running in the Republican Party. (episode)
An adaptation of Gaiman’s series “The Sandman” is now a major hit on Netflix. The author talks with the producer Ngofeen Mputubwele about the series’ success.
The Republican Party has made clear that it has no place for Black activism. Yet Black candidates for Congress are running in the G.O.P. in record numbers.
The staff writer, who covers the pro-life movement, discusses how individuals’ positions seldom reflect the furious partisan divide. Green shares some nuanced sources.
The near-silence of electric vehicles is a hazard; John Seabrook looks at how sound designers are creating soundscapes to fill the void. Plus, the designated Poet Laureate, Ada Limón. (article)
While the Inflation Reduction Act is a huge political victory for Democrats, there’s an equally huge question surrounding this bill: Will it help save the planet? (article)
Electric cars are nearly silent; that’s a problem sound designers can fix. Plus, the Pulitzer Prize-winning climate journalist on what the Inflation Reduction Act means for the planet. (episode)
While the Inflation Reduction Act is a huge political victory for Democrats, there’s an equally huge question surrounding this bill: Will it help save the planet?
Electric vehicles are nearly silent—which presents dangers for pedestrians and others. John Seabrook looks at how sound designers are creating new sounds to fill the void.
How did abortion-rights supporters persuade a majority of Kansans to back their cause? Peter Slevin takes a close look at the messaging.
The poet Ada Limón, who lives in Kentucky, was recently named the U.S. Poet Laureate. She took the Radio Hour to her favorite racetrack, and spoke about her lifelong love of horses.
What draws Alex Kotlowitz, a noted chronicler of urban Chicago, to a remote wilderness in Minnesota, summer after summer, for some 40 years? Plus, Susan Orlean on Ivana Trump. (article)