The New Yorker Radio Hour

Profiles, storytelling and insightful conversations, hosted by David Remnick.

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Bonus Episode from La Brega: Basketball Warriors


Despite being a U.S. colony, Puerto Rico competes in sports as its own country on the world stage. Since the 70s, Puerto Rico’s national basketball team has been a pride of the island, taking home trophy after trophy. But in the 2004 at the Athens Olympi


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 March 10, 2021  37m
 
 

Living in the Shadow of Guantánamo


When Mohamedou Salahi arrived at the Guantánamo Bay detention camp, in August of 2002, he was hopeful. He knew why he had been detained: he had crossed paths with Al Qaeda operatives, and his cousin had once called him from Osama bin Laden’s phone. But S


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 March 5, 2021  49m
 
 

Clubhouse Opens a Window for Free Expression in China


Clubhouse is an audio-only social-media platform offering chat rooms on any subject, allowing thousands of people to gather and listen to each other. Jiayang Fan, who often reports on China, tells David Remnick that the chance to talk in private and with


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 March 2, 2021  14m
 
 

Anthony Hopkins on “The Father,” and Patricia Lockwood’s First Novel


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 charac


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 February 26, 2021  34m
 
 

Atul Gawande on the COVID Vaccine, and Daniel Kaluuya on “Judas and the Black Messiah”


Atul Gawande, the staff writer and public-health expert, talks with David Remnick about the progress of the vaccine rollout, the new strains of the coronavirus, and whether we will ever take our masks off. And the actor Daniel Kaluuya talks about playing


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 February 23, 2021  32m
 
 

Congressman Jamie Raskin on Impeaching Donald Trump—Again


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


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 February 19, 2021  18m
 
 

The People Who Will Decide Donald Trump's Fate on Facebook


Facebook created the Oversight Board to adjudicate high-level claims about what can and can’t be posted, independent of the company’s leadership. This is a big deal: when Donald Trump was displeased by one of the board’s appointees, he contacted Mark Zuc


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 February 12, 2021  19m
 
 

The Supreme Court of Facebook


Facebook is at the center of the hottest controversies over freedom of speech, and its opaque, unaccountable decisions have angered people across the political spectrum. Mark Zuckerberg’s answer to this mess is to outsource: Facebook recently created and


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 February 12, 2021  48m
 
 

Amanda Petrusich Talks with the Weather Station’s Tamara Lindeman


Amanda Petrusich describes herself as a “diehard fan” of folk music, but not when it feels precious or sentimental. That’s why she loves the Weather Station, whose songs, she thinks, “could take a punch to the face.” A solo project of the songwriter and


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 February 9, 2021  26m
 
 

Trump Closed the U.S. to Asylum Seekers. Will Biden Reopen It?


Immediately after Inauguration, the Biden Administration began trying to unwind some of Donald Trump’s most notorious policies on immigration. But, over four years, Trump’s advisers made more than a thousand seemingly bureaucratic, technical rule changes


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 February 5, 2021  22m