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David Simon is sympathetic to the sex workers he depicts in “The Deuce,” but unambiguously critical of porn’s effect on America. (article)
David Simon is sympathetic to the sex workers he depicts in “The Deuce,” but unambiguously critical of porn’s effect on America. Plus, Karl Ove Knausgaard on life and death in the city. (episode)
David Simon is sympathetic to the sex workers he depicts in “The Deuce,” but unambiguously critical of porn’s effect on America.
Ellie Kemper, the star of “The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” plays a total nobody with delusions of ballet grandeur.
Wiki, a New York rapper who cut his teeth in high school, comes of age.
A crime reporter and a business writer compare notes on why financial crime doesn’t get prosecuted more aggressively.
The unlikely literary star goes for a long walk in Central Park with The New Yorker’s Joshua Rothman.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus says that the Trump campaign made “Veep,” a satire of Washington, look like “a somber documentary” on the political process. (article)
The growing tensions between the U.S. and North Korea make war sound inevitable, but Evan Osnos says that in spite of appearances, neither country has an appetite for war. (article)
The growing tensions between the U.S. and North Korea make war sound inevitable; Evan Osnos investigates. Plus, Julia Louis-Dreyfus on President Selina Meyer. (episode)
The growing tensions between the U.S. and North Korea make war sound inevitable, but Evan Osnos says that in spite of appearances, neither country has an appetite for war.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus says that the Trump campaign made “Veep,” a satire of Washington, look like “a somber documentary” on the political process.
Critic Amanda Petrusich picks a book, a T.V. show, and an album for the end of summer.
The Oscar-nominated composer of the “Moonlight” score tackles a very different kind of film: the tennis comedy “Battle of the Sexes.”
Vinson Cunningham talks with teen-age activists about the value of an old-fashioned protest. (article)
In a long interview with David Remnick, Hillary Clinton makes her case that a Trump ally or allies colluded with Russia and WikiLeaks to derail her election. (episode)
Hillary Clinton harbors no doubts that allies of Donald Trump, as yet unknown, colluded with Russia and WikiLeaks to derail her election.
Vinson Cunningham talks with teen-age activists about the value of an old-fashioned protest.
Hillary Clinton harbors no doubts that allies of Donald Trump, as yet unknown, colluded with Russia and WikiLeaks to derail her election. (article)
Hillary Clinton harbors no doubts that allies of Donald Trump, as yet unknown, colluded with Russia and WikiLeaks to derail her election. (episode)
Jenny Slate reads a story about a magical time of unfettered creativity—and zero productivity. And Susan Orlean gets life lessons from an origami guru. (article)