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The New Yorker Radio Hour

WNYC Studios and The New Yorker

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Profiles, storytelling and insightful conversations, hosted by David Remnick. Share your thoughts on The New Yorker Radio Hour. As a token of our appreciation, you will be eligible to enter a prize drawing up to $1,000 after you complete the survey. https://selfserve.decipherinc.com/survey/selfserve/222b/76152?pin=1&uBRANDLINK=4&uCHANNELLINK=2
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Communion After Dark

DJs Paradise, Maus and Gold

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Communion After Dark is the dominant music podcast covering the alternative-electronic genres in the world. Spotlighting the latest and best in electro since 2008, the show is hosted weekly by DJ Mark Paradise (The Castle), DJ Maus and DJ Tom Gold (Resident DJ at The Castle). They present the show spinning these genres -- EBM, synth pop, dark electro, industrial, gothic / goth, post-punk. Join the electronic communion today at CommunionAfterDark.com!
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Lit After Dark

Tommy, Josh, and Jenn

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Three English teachers take you back to school, but in a fun way! All those things you learned about in English class come back with some of your (and our!) favorite movies and TV shows of all time. Strap in and get ready to understand why we love teaching our subject so much! Before our new direction, we watched the hit German time-traveling, mind-bending, heart-rending Netflix show and provide heavy-hitting analysis of each episode, meant to be listened as a spoiler-free companion as you w ...
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Unveiling timeless elegance, Settlers Country Manor whispers tales of Auckland’s rich history. This captivating Wedding venue Kumeu offers breathtaking scenery, from sprawling gardens to enchanting waterways. Indulge in a romantic wedding, host a memorable event, or savor a delicious meal at the Game Keepers Restaurant. Step back in time and create lasting memories at Settlers Country Manor.
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Two blokes from Yorkshire ,England 1995 . Cycle into a 40degree New Delhi day ,east toward Kathmandu,Nepal and South East Asia ,Illegal border crossings, near death by :thugs ,knife bandits ,car ,cyclones and crocodile. After bicycles stolen , hitching ,walking and sailing . Busting guts on a sheep station .No BS , No hype ,just how things really happened.And hopefully inspiring to potential travellers stuck in a rut doing the same same and turning to drink and worse at the weekends to compe ...
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You've found your new favorite DND podcast! Knocked Prone is a clean, chaotic, and deep podcast for Dungeons & Dragons nerds! Follow along with Dungeon Master Kade Backus for this family-friendly actual play podcast featuring a crew of talented story-telling voice actors as they explore the fantastical realm of the Badlands, filled with pop culture references, lovable NPCs, and legendary tales. Campaign 1 Great Grumpobolis There’s trouble in paradise in this utopian adventure. Four teenagers ...
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A series of stories about contemporary men and women (the titular "Disgruntled Few") who seek to dominate culture. An ambitious undertaking, THE DISGRUNTLED seeks to describe the triumphs and misadventures of a community of malcontents. A story of Christ, Romance, Dancing, Fighting, Birthing, and Burying in Yakima Washington. Please give me money. https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=24179185 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bower/support
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Join Lex & Jhen as they discuss the wild world of reality dating television from the perspective of two Black Caribbean women. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blachelorettes/support
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Since the war in Ukraine began, the historian Timothy Snyder has made several trips to Ukraine, and it was there that he wrote parts of his newest book, β€œOn Freedom.” The author of β€œBloodlands” and β€œOn Tyranny,” Snyder spoke in Ukrainian with soldiers, farmers, journalists, and politicians, including President Volodymyr Zelensky. He talks with Davi…
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Join Abigail as she explores the latest wedding trends in Auckland, from outdoor ceremonies and intimate micro-weddings to wedding venues Auckland & personalized receptions. Discover how couples are embracing unique ideas like food trucks, and custom cocktails. Plus, learn about the growing influence of Māori culture in weddings and why personaliza…
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The political strategist Sarah Longwell has dedicated the last seven years to understanding why so many Republicans find Donald Trump irresistible, and how they might be persuaded to vote for someone else. Longwell is a lifelong Republican who became a leader of the Never Trump wing of the G.O.P., and her communications firm, Longwell Partners, has…
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Lake Street Dive recorded their first album with money that their bassist won in a songwriting contest. They built a following the old-fashioned way, touring small venues for years and building a loyal following of fansβ€”including David Remnickβ€”who thought of them as an under-the-radar secret. Almost twenty years later, the band finds themselves ons…
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In 2024, all eyes are on Pennsylvania: its nineteen electoral votes make it the largest swing state, and it’s considered a critical battleground for either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris to win the White House. For many years, Pennsylvania trended slightly blue, but the state has become deeply purpleβ€”with a divided state House and a series of razor-…
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Patti LuPone has been a mainstay on Broadway for half a century. She’s appeared in some 30 Broadway productions and has won three Tony Awards for her roles in β€œEvita,” β€œGypsy,” and β€œCompany.” And somehow, LuPone’s career seems to be picking up steam in its sixth decade. Now LuPone is returning to Broadway in β€œThe Roommate,” a play she’s starring in…
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Planning your dream wedding in Auckland? This episode is your go-to guide! Discover the city's diverse range of wedding venues auckland, from stunning beachfront locations to historic ballrooms and rustic charm. We'll help you find the perfect venue that matches your vision, budget, and guest list. Get expert tips and insights to ensure a memorable…
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In this episode, we explore Auckland's stunning natural beauty and one of the most picturesque garden wedding venues in the city: Settlers Country Manor. Discover the enchanting Waitakere Ranges, the pristine Hauraki Gulf, and the allure of outdoor garden weddings. Learn why Settlers Country Manor is the perfect venue for couples seeking a romantic…
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Of the sixty-five lawsuits that Donald Trump’s team filed in the 2020 election, Democrats won sixty-fourβ€”with the attorney Marc Elias spearheading the majority. Elias was so successful that Steve Bannon speaks of him with admiration. Now Marc Elias is working for Vice-President Kamala Harris’s campaign, and, despite his past victories, Elias says t…
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β€œI like to look at places that people aren’t seeing,” says Ian Frazier, the author of β€œGreat Plains” and β€œTravels in Siberia,” and the new β€œParadise Bronx: The Life and Times of New York’s Greatest Borough.” β€œNot only do people not know about” the Bronx, β€œbut what they know about it is wrong.” The book, which was excerpted recently in The New Yorke…
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In fiction and nonfiction, the author Danzy Senna focusses on the experience of being biracial in a nation long obsessed with color lines. Now that Kamala Harris is the Democratic candidate for President, some of Senna’s concerns have come to the fore in political life. Donald Trump attacked Harris as a kind of race manipulator, implying that she h…
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In honor of what is for many people the final days of summer, the New Yorker Radio Hour team presents a conversation that may inspire your end-of-summer reading list: David Remnick talks to Hernan Diaz about his book, Trust, which won a Pulitzer Prize in 2023. The novel’s plot focuses on the daughter of eccentric aristocrats after she marries a Wal…
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Discover unforgettable wedding reception venues in Auckland! From breathtaking rooftop views to enchanting boat parties and themed celebrations, find the perfect setting to make your special day truly memorable. Explore unique cultural experiences and unconventional venues that will leave your guests amazed. Don't miss this essential guide for plan…
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This program is drawn from a new season of the award-winning investigative podcast In the Dark. On a November day in 2005, in the city of Haditha, Iraq, something terrible happened. β€œDepending on whose story you believed, the killings were a war crime, a murder,” the lead reporter Madeleine Baran says. β€œOr they were a legitimate combat action and t…
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At the Republican National Convention in July, a platform plank in place for decades that called for a national abortion ban was removedβ€”right at the moment that such a ban has actually become legally possible, after the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision. Donald Trump has tried to distance himself from hard-line pro-life positions, saying that abortio…
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Despite a surge of enthusiasm for Vice-President Kamala Harris’s campaign, the 2024 race remains extremely competitive. And one factor very much in Donald Trump’s favor is an increased share of support from Latino voters. Anti-immigrant messaging from Trump and the Republican Party has not turned off Latino voters; he won a higher percentage of Lat…
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The New Yorker staff writer Clare Malone’s Profile, What Does Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Actually Want? sheds light on Kennedy’s position in this Presidential raceβ€”and it also solves a ten-year-old mystery about a dead bear cub found in Central Park. On Sunday, Kennedy tried to get ahead of the publication of Malone’s story by relating the bizarre sch…
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Nancy Pelosi, who represents California’s Eleventh Congressional District, led the Democratic Party in the House of Representatives for so long, and so effectively, that one forgets she was also the first woman to hold the job. Her stewardship of consequential legislationβ€”including the Affordable Care Act and the Inflation Reduction Actβ€”during her …
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Israel has occupied the West Bank of the Jordan River since 1967, after the third Arab-Israeli war, and ever since Israelis have settled on more and more of this contested land. Violence by armed settlers against their Palestinian neighbors has increased dramatically in recent years, as a far-right government came to dominate Israeli politics. Unle…
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Israel has occupied the West Bank of the Jordan River since 1967, after the third Arab-Israeli war, and ever since Israelis have settled on more and more of this contested land. Violence by armed settlers against their Palestinian neighbors has increased dramatically in recent years, as a far-right government came to dominate Israeli politics. Unle…
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This month, The Florida Themis Project features Trenton Duckett. On August 27, 2006, two-year-old Trenton Duckett vanished from his bedroom in his mother’s home in Leesburg, Florida. Two weeks later, after suspicion fell on his mother Melinda, she died by suicide. Trenton is still missing, and the case has gone cold. Support the Florida Themis Proj…
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This month, The Florida Themis Project features Trenton Duckett. On August 27, 2006, two-year-old Trenton Duckett vanished from his bedroom in his mother’s home in Leesburg, Florida. Two weeks later, after suspicion fell on his mother Melinda, she died by suicide. Trenton is still missing, and the case has gone cold. Support the Florida Themis Proj…
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One of the big questions about Vice-President Harris’s candidacy is undoubtedly race. She would not be the first Black President. β€œI think that most times when people bring Kamala Harris and Barack Obama into the same conversation, they are kind of mistakenβ€”it’s just this kind of wish-casting,” Vinson Cunningham says. But β€œwhat they do have in comm…
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Kamala Harris will face barriers as a woman running for the Presidency. β€œWomen constantly have to credential themselves,” Jennifer Palmieri, a veteran of Democratic politics who served in the Clinton Administration, says. She was also the director of communications for the Obama White House, and then for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 Presidential campaign…
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Catalina Ituralde is the protagonist of the novel that bears her name, β€œCatalina.” In the summer before her senior year of college, she’s working as an intern at a prestigious literary magazine, and come fall she’ll be back at Harvard to plot her future. But, contrary to a life of comfort that this scenario suggests, Catalina’s situation is complic…
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The movement to persuade President Bidenβ€”long after the primariesβ€”to drop out of the Presidential race is unprecedented. So is the candidacy of a convicted felon. But this election season went from startling to shocking with the assassination attempt on Donald Trump and the death of a bystander. Despite the unknowns, the contours of the race are be…
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Auckland lovebirds, this episode is for you! We're swooning over Settlers Country Manor, a Kumeu venue oozing charm. Imagine saying "I Do" with stunning gardens and Auckland's harbor as your witness (. But Settlers goes beyond the picturesque. They have over 60 years of experience creating unforgettable wedding reception venues in Auckland, with de…
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During the 2023 New Yorker Festival, three legendary staff writers got together to discuss the craft of investigative journalism: digging for information like detectives, and then presenting it in a way to rival the best thrillers. For each of these writers, the β€œbad guy” β€”whose actions usually set the story in motion – needs to be presented in thr…
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The panic that gripped Democrats during and after President Biden’s performance in the June debate against Donald Trump didn’t come out of nowhere. In January of last year, the Radio Hour produced an episode about President Biden’s age, and the concerns that voters were already expressing. But no nationally prominent Democratic politician was willi…
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After waking up alive we jump on our steeds and ride out of Paris,rejoicing when we find the countryside again . After several more scrapes in boat and a Mercedes we hit a big blob of a mountain range. Undeterred by the perpetual headwinds ,we labour up and onward toward Perpignan and the chance to pick grapes .…
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After getting knifed /falling in love /being crushed in a mangle .i limp back home to lick my wounds . Poor Dicky was in the same boat and back under his old superman duvet at his Ma’s . It was at this point my Padre said β€œwhy don’t you go and pick grapes πŸ‡ in France πŸ‡«πŸ‡·!
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