
Nick Lowe Gets Better with Age
Nick Lowe made it big as a pioneer of what the English called “pub rock” and Americans usually call power-pop. Lowe had his biggest successes in the New Wave era but continues to release records and p...
29 Elo 201728min

John Ridley on Charlottesville and the Legacy of Racism
John Ridley has been active in in film and television since the nineteen-nineties; he also has seven novels under his belt, as well as a play and several graphic novels. And, since the release of “12 ...
25 Elo 201728min

Why Men Should Read Romance Novels
The New Yorker’s Josh Rothman explains why men are missing out on romance novels, and Sherman Alexie reads a new story about a motel maid confronting the ugly sides of human nature.
22 Elo 201726min

Russian Spies Never Go Out of Style
A former C.I.A. operative writes about the struggle between East and West, and Annie Dillard describes the awesome, frightening experience of a total eclipse.
18 Elo 201729min

Foraging for a Salad in Central Park
Patricia Marx goes foraging in Central Park, and Kathryn Schulz recommends a country music album, a poet, and a movie about magicians.
15 Elo 201716min

Building a War-Crimes Case Against Bashar al-Assad
Ben Taub shares his reporting on a group that’s building a war-crimes case against Bashar al-Assad, and a war-crimes expert explains how to run a fair tribunal.
11 Elo 201739min

Senator Al Franken Really Is Senatorial
Senator Franken and David Remnick discuss the health-care vote, the Russia investigation, and how his sense of humor has been a liability
8 Elo 201721min

The Scaramucci Call
David Remnick and Ryan Lizza listen back to the phone call from Anthony Scaramucci that ended his brief term as White House communications director.
3 Elo 201734min






















