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The New Jersey senator and Presidential candidate on when to compromise, when to empathize, and when to impeach. (article)
The Presidential candidate talks with David Remnick about the need for empathy in the era of Trump. Also, the director of “Ad Astra” discusses his early struggles to get a film released. (episode)
The New Jersey senator and Presidential candidate on when to compromise, when to empathize, and when to impeach.
The filmmaker is known for gritty dramas, many set in the outer boroughs of New York City. When he sent Brad Pitt into space, some of his admirers were worried.
The singer and spoken-word poet performs live.
Eleven states and counting have legalized marijuana. In the age of corporate cannabis, who’s cashing in, and who’s left out of the newly booming industry? (article)
Eleven states and counting have legalized marijuana. In the age of corporate cannabis, who’s cashing in, and who’s left out of the newly booming industry? (episode)
Bruce Barcott, the author of “Weed the People,” on the politics of marijuana and the uncertainty around its association with mental illness.
In a state that’s known for its rural, D.I.Y. sensibility, Sue Halpern explores a unique grow-your-own economy.
The war on drugs put millions in prison for marijuana use—people of color disproportionately. Will those harmed by prohibition share the benefits of legalization?
The staff writer talks about the joys of watching David Attenborough under the influence.
Putting her popular band on hold was difficult, Howard says, but, “Wherever creativity leads my ship, I can’t force it. Once I start forcing it, it’s not going to be no good, anyway.” (article)
Will Hurd, the only black Republican in the House, already announced that he won’t run in 2020. Plus, Bill McKibben and Elizabeth Kolbert on the urgency of climate action. (article)
The front woman of Alabama Shakes explains why she had to make a solo record. And Will Hurd, the only black Republican in the House of Representatives, makes for the exit. (episode)
Two leading environmental writers wonder if a new sense of urgency around climate change is coming too late.
Representative Will Hurd is the only black person in the House G.O.P. caucus. And, not even midway through this term, he’s decided not to run again.
Putting her popular band on hold was difficult, Howard says, but, “Wherever creativity leads my ship, I can’t force it. Once I start forcing it, it’s not going to be no good, anyway.”
Vjeran Tomic carried out the biggest art heist of his generation: seventy million dollars’ worth of paintings removed from a Paris museum. But that’s where his troubles began. (article)
Inspired by “Don Quixote,” Rushdie’s “Quichotte” sends its hero through an America ravaged by opioids, white supremacy, and mastodons. It is, by turns, fantastical and all too realistic. (article)
Inspired by “Don Quixote,” Rushdie’s Quichotte sends its hero through an America ravaged by opioids, white supremacy, and mastodons. It is, by turns, fantastical and all too realistic. (episode)
Inspired by “Don Quixote,” Rushdie’s “Quichotte” sends its hero through an America ravaged by opioids, white supremacy, and mastodons. It is, by turns, fantastical and all too realistic
Vjeran Tomic carried out the biggest art heist of his generation: seventy million dollars’ worth of paintings removed from a Paris museum. But that’s where his troubles began.