Episode 30: The Politics of Genetics, Virtual Reality, and a Sound Castle in New Jersey

Episode 30: The Politics of Genetics, Virtual Reality, and a Sound Castle in New Jersey

As scientists learn more about how genes affect everything from hair color to sexual orientation and mental health, we’re faced with moral and political questions about how we allow science to intervene in the genetic code. In this episode, Siddhartha Mukherjee, the author of the new book “The Gene: An Intimate History,” talks with David Remnick about the intimate and global implications of modern genetic science, and speaks frankly about his own family history of mental illness. Plus, we visit the studio of a leading sound-effects artist, and a virtual-reality team struggles to make a V.R. experience that lives up to the hype.

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Episode 8: The Missing Boater, and Robert Glasper

Episode 8: The Missing Boater, and Robert Glasper

On shows as different as “Jessica Jones,” “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” and “Game of Thrones,” characters confront sexual violence in ways never shown before on television. Emily Nussbaum, The New York...

11 Joulu 201555min

Episode 7: The Mayor and the Mormon Church, and Roger Angell

Episode 7: The Mayor and the Mormon Church, and Roger Angell

High school students in Queens mount a fraught election simulation, Salt Lake City’s openly gay mayor-elect talks about the Mormon Church, and Roger Angell speaks to David Remnick about writing in his...

4 Joulu 201555min

Episode 6: Two Writers and a Rock Star Onstage

Episode 6: Two Writers and a Rock Star Onstage

Two interviews recorded live at the 2015 New Yorker Festival: Patti Smith talks with David Remnick about how her writing and music are intertwined, with a live performance of “Because the Night”; the ...

27 Marras 201555min

Episode 5: City Slickers and Soul Food

Episode 5: City Slickers and Soul Food

George Booth started drawing cartoons when he was three-and-a-half years old. (His first was a race car stuck in the mud.) Now nearly ninety, he’s been contributing to The New Yorker for over forty-fi...

20 Marras 201555min

Episode 4: Surfing Lessons in a Warming World

Episode 4: Surfing Lessons in a Warming World

What is it like to grow up with twenty siblings? When Sue and Hector Badeau considered the lives of children in foster homes, which are often traumatic, they felt that had to do something, and eventua...

13 Marras 201555min

Episode 3: Hacking for the Masses, and Gloria Steinem

Episode 3: Hacking for the Masses, and Gloria Steinem

The hacker group Lizard Squad ruined Christmas for a lot of people last year when it hacked into Sony and Microsoft servers and rendered new PlayStations and Xboxes temporarily unusable for online gam...

6 Marras 201555min

Episode Two: Amy Schumer, Jorge Ramos, and the Search for a Lost Father

Episode Two: Amy Schumer, Jorge Ramos, and the Search for a Lost Father

Amy Schumer began her career playing a deranged, rich party girl. With three seasons of her Peabody Award-winning series Inside Amy Schumer now complete, Schumer has since shifted to a more deliberate...

30 Loka 201555min

Episode One: Boarding Call

Episode One: Boarding Call

In The New Yorker Radio Hour’s début episode, the magazine’s editor, David Remnick, speaks with Ta-Nehisi Coates, the author of “Between the World and Me,” about the profound influence of James Baldwi...

23 Loka 201555min

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