A rookie’s account of Vietnam in 1967 changed how we saw the war. And Maggie Haberman, of the New York Times, talks about the gang war inside the White House.
July 21, 2017
In this week’s episode, the past and future of American health-care law, and a mild-mannered Englishman who claims that he owns Mars.
July 14, 2017
On The New Yorker Radio Hour, James Taylor gives Adam Gopnik a guitar lesson, and Lucinda Williams bares her soul to Ariel Levy.
July 7, 2017
Inside Donald Trump’s gilded Palm Beach palace, and the journalist Jon Ronson tries his hand at fiction, in “Okja.”
June 30, 2017
Ai Weiwei reflects on censorship and the refugee crisis, a congressman asks us to reconsider trade with China, and Chinese students explain the country’s Ivanka Trump fever.
June 23, 2017
In this episode, Siddhartha Mukherjee discusses the intimate and global implications of genetic science, and we look for the Orson Welles of V.R.
June 16, 2017
James Ivory talks about his groundbreaking film “Maurice,” and Jon Lee Anderson discusses the rise and fall of Manuel Noriega.
June 9, 2017
Kristen Wiig plays a bride whose idea for her wedding hair is out of control. And the Reverend William Barber tells David Remnick that politics needs to get religion again.
June 2, 2017
The comedian discusses apathy in the face of hot-button issues, and a former lawyer for Bill Clinton explains what it takes to end a Presidency.
May 26, 2017
Evan Osnos speaks with Gregory Craig, a lawyer who defended Bill Clinton, about the likelihood that Donald Trump won’t finish his term.
May 25, 2017