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Ahead of the Glasgow climate talks, Andreas Malm recommends targeting fossil-fuel infrastructure. And Parul Sehgal discusses what she is reading—and teaching. (article)
More than half a century after the report was published, white America still struggles to acknowledge its conclusion: racism is the root cause of inequality in the United States. (article)
Andreas Malm insists that environmentalists target fossil-fuel infrastructure. Also, a new report documents the lack of Latino stories in media and entertainment. (episode)
A new report documents the lack of Latino stories in media and entertainment. The Texas congressman warns that underrepresentation allows the ugliest stereotypes to hold sway.
Malm insists that the environmental movement rethinks its roots in nonviolence and instead embrace “intelligent sabotage.”
The New Yorker’s newest staff writer tells David Remnick what she’s reading—and teaching.
A new report documents the lack of Latino stories in media and entertainment. The Texas congressman warns that underrepresentation allows the ugliest stereotypes to hold sway. (article)
The director and one of the stars of the new film, which is about the writers of a magazine, explain the fictional publication’s uncanny similarities to The New Yorker. (article)
Cast members of Wes Anderson’s new film, which is inspired by The New Yorker, read classic works associated with the magazine. (article)
The director and one of the stars of the new film, which is about the writers of a magazine, explain the fictional publication’s uncanny similarities to The New Yorker. (episode)
The director and one of the stars of the new film, which is about the writers of a magazine, explain the fictional publication’s uncanny similarities to The New Yorker.
Cast members of Wes Anderson’s new film, which is inspired by The New Yorker, read classic works associated with the magazine.
More than half a century after the report was published, white America still struggles to acknowledge its conclusion: racism is the root cause of inequality in the United States.
Two legal scholars examine how the new Texas abortion law undermines Roe v. Wade. Plus, Jia Tolentino follows a musician getting ready for her first live show in a year and a half. (article)
Twenty years after 9/11, a writer explores how tragedies stay with survivors, decades on. Plus, a reporter describes the Taliban of today. (article)
In the long wake of 9/11, the writer meditates on the tragedies that shaped her life. Plus, Jia Tolentino on seeing live music for the first time since the start of the pandemic. (episode)
The writer reads from her 2011 essay about the September 11th attacks and a devastating earthquake in Haiti.
The Taliban have taken charge of Afghanistan once again. What comes next?
Texas S.B. 8 violates constitutional protections on abortion. Two legal scholars examine how the law effectively cut judicial review out of the equation.
The writer shadows a pop musician getting ready to play her first live concert since March, 2020, for the biggest crowd of her career.