The New Yorker Radio Hour

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A Novel About a Secret Family, and Adam Gopnik on Being Old


Sanaë Lemoine’s début novel, “The Margot Affair,” is about a seventeen-year-old high-school student whose father, a high-ranking official, does not acknowledge her or her mother publicly. In telling Margot’s story, Lemoine drew upon her own complex famil


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 November 24, 2020  33m
 
 

The Fight to Turn Georgia Blue


This month, Georgia flipped: its voters picked a Democrat for President for the first time since Bill Clinton’s first-term election. To a significant degree, Charles Bethea says, this was owing to political organizing among Black voters; after all, Donal


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 November 20, 2020  15m
 
 

Steve Martin and Jerry Seinfeld, and Yo-Yo Ma and Emanuel Ax


Between the two of them, Jerry Seinfeld and Steve Martin have nearly a century of experience in the delicate art of telling jokes. In a conversation with Susan Morrison during the 2020 New Yorker Festival, they discussed their long careers, learning how


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 November 17, 2020  40m
 
 

Jane Mayer on the G.O.P.’s Post-Trump Game


The President’s fantastical allegations about “illegal ballots” are being indulged by quite a number of prominent Republicans in Washington, who have declined to acknowledge Joe Biden as President-elect. If Republicans in some key state legislatures go f


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 November 13, 2020  9m