
Episode 41: Hillary Makes History, and Archery Makes a Comeback
In this episode, Andy Borowitz explains how the D.N.C. is like a Phil Collins music video from the eighties, and Patricia Marx practices archery at home. New Yorker Radio Hour listeners, we want...
29 Heinä 201656min

Episode 40: Donald Trump’s Ghostwriter and a Poet Fighting Cancer
In this episode, the ghostwriter behind “The Art of the Deal” tells all, and Andy Borowitz reviews highlights of the Republican National Convention. New Yorker Radio Hour listeners, we want to hear fr...
22 Heinä 201656min

Special Preview: Trump’s Remorseful Ghostwriter
Tony Schwartz spent more than a year with Trump back in 1986, ghostwriting his memoir. He hasn’t ever talked publicly about the experience of working with Trump—until now. New Yorker Radio Hour listen...
18 Heinä 201624min

Episode 38: The Wisdom of John McPhee, and the Agony of an iPod Lockout
In this episode, John McPhee reflects on a lifetime of writing; we explore the future of Brexit; and a reporter nearly loses everything after forgetting his iPod passcode. New Yorker Radio Hour listen...
8 Heinä 201655min

Special Preview: George Saunders on the Trump Campaign
Fiction writer George Saunders takes to the Trump campaign trail, and a new understanding of America emerges. New Yorker Radio Hour listeners, we want to hear from you. We have a few questions about ...
5 Heinä 201616min

Episode 37: El Chapo v. Flores Brothers, and Jack Handey’s Santa Fe
In this episode, Patrick Radden Keefe on the drug dealers who may help bring El Chapo to justice, and David Remnick talks to Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza. New Yorker Radio Hour listener...
1 Heinä 201655min

Episode 36: Fear and the NRA, and a Hymn for Orlando
In this episode, a gun blogger critiques the N.R.A., and a Presbyterian minister rewrites old hymns for new crises. New Yorker Radio Hour listeners, we want to hear from you. We have a few questions ...
24 Kesä 201655min





















