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  • Billy Eichner on “Bros” and Joyce Carol Oates on “Blonde” September 30, 2022

    Eichner co-wrote and stars in one of the first major cinematic releases of a queer rom-com. Plus, Oates shares her thoughts on the film adaptation of her novel &ldquo;Blonde.&rdquo; (article)

  • Billy Eichner’s Queer Rom-Com September 30, 2022

    The comedian co-wrote and stars in &ldquo;Bros,&rdquo; one of the first cinematic releases of a queer rom-com by a major studio. Plus, Joshua Yaffa on the latest news from Ukraine. (episode)

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    • Joshua Yaffa on What’s Next for Ukraine September 30, 2022

      In recent weeks, we&rsquo;ve seen a sharp turn of events in Russia and Ukraine. But, even as Ukrainian troops make significant advances, Moscow is threatening nuclear war.

    • Billy Eichner’s Queer Rom-Com September 30, 2022

      The comedian co-wrote and stars in &ldquo;Bros,&rdquo; one of the first cinematic releases of a queer rom-com by a major studio.

    • Joyce Carol Oates on “Blonde” September 30, 2022

      The prolific novelist reflects on her epic novel &ldquo;Blonde&rdquo;&mdash;a fictionalized account of the life of Marilyn Monroe&mdash;and a new film adaptation, directed by Andrew Dominick.

  • Why Play Music: A Conversation with Questlove and Maggie Rogers September 27, 2022

    The legendary hip-hop artist and rising singer-songwriter join The New Yorker&rsquo;s Kelefa Sanneh live onstage to talk about spirituality and music. (article)

  • Roger Federer on Retirement and His Evolution in Tennis September 23, 2022

    Federer is playing the last professional match of his career this week in London. On the eve of his retirement, we revisit his conversation with David Remnick from 2019. (article)

  • Why Play Music: A Conversation with Questlove and Maggie Rogers September 23, 2022

    The legendary hip-hop artist and rising singer-songwriter join The New Yorker&rsquo;s Kelefa Sanneh live onstage. Plus, Roger Federer talks with David Remnick about retiring from tennis (episode)

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  • Will Voter Suppression Become the Law? September 20, 2022

    The attorney Mark Elias is working on two critical Supreme Court cases challenging voter suppression. He talks with The New Yorker&rsquo;s Sue Halpern. (article)

  • Andy Borowitz, and the Hunt for Invasive Lionfish September 16, 2022

    The writer and comedian talks with David Remnick about &ldquo;the intellectual deterioration&rdquo; of American politics, and the staff writer D. T. Max explores the world of lionfish hunting. (article)

  • Lionfish: The Joy of the Hunt September 16, 2022

    D. T. Max introduces us to a passionate hunter of invasive fish. Plus, Andy Borowitz on the power of ignorance in our modern age, and Sue Halpern on the legal fight for voting rights. (episode)

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    • Andy Borowitz on Our Age of Ignorance September 16, 2022

      The writer and comedian talks with David Remnick about &ldquo;the intellectual deterioration&rdquo; of American politics, the subject of his latest book.

    • Lionfish: The Joy of the Hunt September 16, 2022

      Lionfish are beautiful, invasive, and destructive. Because they are difficult to trap or trawl, divers are hunting them underwater with spears.

    • Will Voter Suppression Become the Law? September 16, 2022

      The attorney Marc Elias is working on two critical Supreme Court cases challenging voter suppression. He talks with The New Yorker&rsquo;s Sue Halpern.

  • How Sheryl Lee Ralph Is Reshaping Hollywood September 13, 2022

    The star of ABC&rsquo;s &ldquo;Abbott Elementary&rdquo; talks with Vinson Cunningham about how the industry has changed for Black entertainers and creators since the seventies. (article)

  • Keeping Score: A Year Inside a Divided Brooklyn High School September 9, 2022

    By some measures, New York City has the most segregated school system in the country. Four high schools in Brooklyn are focussing their hopes for change on an unlikely target: sports. (article)

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