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the new yorker radio hour podcast

by Mr. Theodore Boyer Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the New Yorker Radio Hour?

The New Yorker Radio Hour on Apple Podcasts David Remnick is joined by The New Yorker’s award-winning writers, editors and artists to present a weekly mix of profiles, storytelling, and insightful conversations about the issues that matter — plus an occasional blast of comic genius from the magazine’s legendary Shouts and Murmurs page.

Who are the producers of the New Yorker podcast?

Produced by The New Yorker and WNYC Studios. WNYC Studios is a listener-supported producer of other leading podcasts including Radiolab, On the Media, Snap Judgment, Death, Sex & Money, Here’s the Thing with Alec Baldwin, Nancy and many more.

Who is the editor of the New Yorker?

The New Yorker’s editor, David Remnick, presents interviews, profiles, and humor, in a co-production with WNYC Studios. A visit to Kraina FM, Ukraine’s “radio station of national resistance.”

What is the New Yorker magazine with David Remnick?

David Remnick is joined by The New Yorker’s award-winning writers, editors and artists to present a weekly mix of profiles, storytelling, and insightful conversations about the issues that matter — plus an occasional blast of comic genius from the magazine’s legendary Shouts and Murmurs page.

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Does The New Yorker have podcasts?

Listen to our latest podcasts and narrated articles in the New Yorker app.

When did the New Yorker Radio Hour start?

October 24, 2015The New Yorker Radio Hour is a radio show and podcast produced by The New Yorker and WNYC Studios. It is hosted by David Remnick, who has been editor of The New Yorker since 1998. The first episode of The New Yorker Radio Hour debuted on October 24, 2015.

Can you listen to The New Yorker?

We're excited to announce that narrated stories are now available in the New Yorker Today app, along with podcasts and The New Yorker Radio Hour. Each week, several features from the magazine and our Web site are recorded for listeners, with offerings that range from news and cultural coverage to fiction and poetry.

Who is the editor in chief of The New Yorker?

The current editor of The New Yorker is David Remnick, who succeeded Brown in July 1998.

What happened to hidden brain?

Sasha Fernandez, Former Editorial Intern | August 11, 2020. The host and founder of NPR's Hidden Brain is leaving the network to produce the show and related projects through an independent production company. Shankar Vedantam announced his departure in an email to NPR staff Aug. 3.

Does the Atlantic magazine have a podcast?

The Atlantic's podcasts are available on most podcast apps. You can also listen to podcasts on iTunes. You can explore all Atlantic podcasts (and listen to the latest episodes) at TheAtlantic.com/podcasts.

Is The New Yorker Today app free?

Yes. The app is exclusive to subscribers, and is free to download. If you subscribed directly through The New Yorker (including newyorker.com and the New Yorker app), you can view as many articles and issues as you'd like. If eligible, non-subscribers will be invited to explore the app through a free trial.

Is there an app for The New Yorker magazine?

Exclusively for subscribers: a new way to enjoy the magazine, share articles, and add cultural events to your calendar, with additional features coming in the months ahead.

How do I subscribe to The New Yorker?

Customer Service can be reached at www.newyorker.com/customerservice, 1 800 825-2510, or by e-mail. The current annual rates are: In the U.S., a bundle subscription is $169.99.

How much does a staff writer at The New Yorker make?

The salary trajectory of a Staff Writer ranges between locations and employers. The salary starts at $49,481 per year and goes up to $48,715 per year for the highest level of seniority.

How much does a writer at The New Yorker make?

The New Yorker SalariesJob TitleSalaryFreelance Writer salaries - 1 salaries reported$165,549/yrFact-checker salaries - 1 salaries reported$73,859/yrDesign Director salaries - 1 salaries reported$161,791/yrAudio Producer salaries - 1 salaries reported$66,958/yr9 more rows

How old is David Remnick?

63 years (October 29, 1958)David Remnick / Age

Who is the fiction editor at The New Yorker?

Deborah TreismanDeborah Treisman is The New Yorker's Fiction Editor.

Where is Tina Brown now?

New York CityIn 2021, she was honored as a Library Lion by the New York Public Library. From 1981 until his death in 2020, Tina Brown was married to the editor, publisher, and historian Sir Harold Evans. She is the mother of two children and lives in New York City.

Who owns The New Yorker mag?

Conde Nast is the company behind some of the world's most glamorous and influential magazines, including Vogue, the New Yorker, and Vanity Fair.

Who is the art director of The New Yorker?

Françoise Mouly has been the art editor at The New Yorker since 1993.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on the Path Forward for the Left

The progressive icon talks frankly about the grind of Washington. “I ate shit when I was a waitress,” she says, “and I eat shit as a member of Congress. It’s called a job.”

On Cancel Culture and the State of Free Speech

Some say that cancel culture poses an existential threat to national discourse. Others say it’s a political fabrication. What if neither side is right? And what’s at stake in the debate?

Black Thought Takes the Stage

The legendary rapper of the Roots turns to musical theatre with “Black No More,” based on a novel from the Harlem Renaissance. Plus, Lee Child on Jack Reacher.

The Trials of a Whistle-blower

Dawn Wooten bravely exposed mistreatment of immigration detainees in the facility where she worked. Why is she suffering the consequences? Plus, the state of the Olympics in China.

A New Civil War in America?

The political scientist Barbara F. Walter studies political violence, and she says America is nearing the danger zone. Plus, Nnedi Okorafor on writing fantasy through an African lens.

Amanda Gorman on Life After Inauguration

The young poet’s reading at President Biden’s Inauguration made her as famous as a poet can be. She talks with Kevin Young about writing a new book once the stakes were much higher.

Rhiannon Giddens Plays Live, and an Epic Heist in Paris

A diva in the Americana scene shows her global side. Plus: a burglar took seventy million dollars’ worth of art from a French museum. Selling it was harder than stealing it.

Who is the New Yorker radio hour?

The New Yorker Radio Hour is a weekly program presented by the magazine's editor, David Remnick, and produced by WNYC Studios and The New Yorker. Each episode features a diverse mix of interviews, profiles, storytelling, and an occasional burst of humor inspired by the magazine, and shaped by its writers, artists, and editors. This isn't a radio version of a magazine, but something all its own, reflecting the rich possibilities of audio storytelling and conversation. Theme music for the show was composed and performed by Merrill Garbus of tUnE-YArDs.

Who is the editor of the New Yorker radio?

The New Yorker Radio Hour : NPR. The New Yorker Radio Hour The New Yorker Radio Hour is a weekly program presented by the magazine's editor, David Remnick, and produced by WNYC Studios and The New Yorker. Each episode features a diverse mix of interviews, profiles, storytelling, and an occasional burst of humor inspired by the magazine, ...

Who is the music critic for Bon Iver?

The music critic Amanda Petrusich spoke with Vernon at The New Yorker Festival, alongside his bandmates Brad Cook and Chris Messina. They discuss using made-up words as lyrics; Vernon's deep, deep love of "Northern Exposure"; and how a group like Bon Iver engages with current events in today's toxic political climate.

Who directed In the Heights?

Jon M. Chu on "In the Heights". It's easy to see why the director Jon M. Chu was adamant that the release of "In the Heights" wait until this summer, when more people could see it in theatres: it's big, it's colorful, the dance sequences are complex—it's a spectacle in the best sense of the term.

Is Janet Mock on Netflix?

This story originally aired January 4, 2019. Janet Mock Finds Her Voice.

Who are the poets on the Poetry Podcast?

In a special episode of the Poetry Podcast, Kimiko Hahn, Monica Youn, Paul Tran, and Megan Fernandes join Kevin Young to read their work and to discuss the role of poetry in our tumultuous times.

Who reads the book The Rescue Will Begin in Its Own Time?

Ben Okri Reads Franz Kafka. The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “The Rescue Will Begin in Its Own Time,” four short fiction pieces by Franz Kafka, which appeared in a 2020 issue of the magazine. June 1, 2021. Fiction Podcast.

Who wrote "We feel now a largeness coming on"?

Toi Derricotte joins Kevin Young to discuss “We Feel Now a Largeness Coming On,” by Tracy K. Smith, and her own poem “I give in to an old desire.”

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on the Path Forward for the Left

The progressive icon talks frankly about the grind of Washington. “I ate shit when I was a waitress,” she says, “and I eat shit as a member of Congress. It’s called a job.”

On Cancel Culture and the State of Free Speech

Some say that cancel culture poses an existential threat to national discourse. Others say it’s a political fabrication. What if neither side is right? And what’s at stake in the debate?

Black Thought Takes the Stage

The legendary rapper of the Roots turns to musical theatre with “Black No More,” based on a novel from the Harlem Renaissance. Plus, Lee Child on Jack Reacher.

The Trials of a Whistle-blower

Dawn Wooten bravely exposed mistreatment of immigration detainees in the facility where she worked. Why is she suffering the consequences? Plus, the state of the Olympics in China.

A New Civil War in America?

The political scientist Barbara F. Walter studies political violence, and she says America is nearing the danger zone. Plus, Nnedi Okorafor on writing fantasy through an African lens.

Amanda Gorman on Life After Inauguration

The young poet’s reading at President Biden’s Inauguration made her as famous as a poet can be. She talks with Kevin Young about writing a new book once the stakes were much higher.

Rhiannon Giddens Plays Live, and an Epic Heist in Paris

A diva in the Americana scene shows her global side. Plus: a burglar took seventy million dollars’ worth of art from a French museum. Selling it was harder than stealing it.

What is the book 2034 about?

and China, a small incident in contested waters could spiral into catastrophe. The result is “2034: A Novel of the Next World War.” The book is a thriller, and also a cautionary tale about a failure of military planning: “We have plenty of intelligence,” Ackerman says. “What we often lack is imagination.” And Torrey Peters describes how her book “Detransition, Baby”—a dishy novel on a taboo subject—aims to move beyond the marginal spaces in which trans writing has flourished, into mainstream success with a major publisher.

What are the Facebook papers?

The roughly ten thousand company documents that make up the Facebook Papers show a company in turmoil— and one that prioritizes its economic interests over known harms to public interest. Among other things, they catalogue the company’s persistent failure to control disinformation and hate speech. David Remnick spoke with Maria Ressa, an investigative journalist, in the Philippines, who runs the news organization Rappler. She has been the target of hate campaigns by supporters of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, and in October Ressa (along with the Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov) received the Nobel Peace Prize for working to protect freedom of expression. Ressa is also a co-founder of what’s called the Real Facebook Oversight Board, a group of expert observers and critics who are not affiliated with Facebook’s own quasi-independent Oversight Board. She doesn’t see easy tweaks to ameliorate the damage; the fundamental approach of steering content to users to maximize engagement, she feels, is inherently destructive. “We’ve adapted this hook, line, and sinker: ‘personalization is better,’ ” Ressa points out. “It does make the company more money, but is that the right thing? Personalization also tears apart a shared reality.” Plus, a disinformation researcher says that, to understand dangerous conspiracy stories like QAnon, you have to look at the online horror genre known as creepypasta.

Who is Tommy Raskin?

Tommy Raskin, a twenty-five-year-old law student , took his own life on New Year’s Eve, after a long battle against depression. His family laid him to rest on January 5th, and, the next day, his father went to the United States Capitol, where he serves in Congress. Representative Jamie Raskin, who represents Maryland’s Eighth District, had an enormous task ahead of him: he was mounting the defense of the Electoral College vote. When a violent mob incited by Donald Trump breached the building, Raskin’s life was in danger, along with the lives of his daughter and son-in-law, who had joined him that day for support. Just weeks later, when the House impeached Donald Trump for his role in inciting that insurrection, Raskin was the lead manager prosecuting the case. Raskin told David Remnick about the devastation of a suicide in the family, his condolence calls from President Biden and Vice-President Harris, and how he believed the entire Senate would unite to convict Donald Trump.

Does Anthony Hopkins have dementia?

At an age when many actors are slowing down or long retired, Anthony Hopkins has kept up a feverish pace, with recent roles including Pope Benedict XVI in “The Two Popes” and Odin in Marvel’s “Thor” movies. In his new film, “The Father,” Hopkins’s character, Antony, is beginning to suffer from dementia, but he doesn’t want to accept a caregiver when his daughter, played by Olivia Colman, can no longer live with him. The film brings the viewer into Antony’s experience, particularly his confusion about what’s happening around him. Hopkins tells Michael Schulman that he hasn’t dealt with dementia in his own family, thankfully, but that he wasn’t daunted by the role. “When you’re working with a superb script, it’s a road map, and you follow it,” he says. He advises younger actors, “Don’t act too much. Keep it simple.” Plus, the writer Patricia Lockwood, who’s just published her first novel, on how she created literature out of the fractured consciousness of an obsessive Twitter user.

Is the New Yorker podcast affiliated with Podbay?

The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podbay in any way.

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