Profiles, storytelling and insightful conversations, hosted by David Remnick.
The actor talks with Adam Howard about playing a vampire hunter in Robert Eggers’s remake of “Nosferatu.” After hundreds of... more
James Taylor’s songs are so familiar that they seem to have always existed. Onstage at the New Yorker Festival, in... more
Annie Clark, known as St. Vincent, launched her career as a guitar virtuoso—a real shredder—in indie rock, playing alongside artists... more
Elvis Costello’s thirty-first studio album, “Hey Clockface,” will be released this month. Recorded largely before the pandemic, it features an... more
Jon M. Chu’s adaptation of the Broadway hit is the latest iteration of a quintessentially American form. Why has the... more
The historian discusses events that have weakened supposed allies of the Palestinians, and the idea of settler colonialism that has... more
The actress stars as Rose in a Broadway revival of “Gypsy.” She shares that, throughout her career, some people have... more
The staff writer Jonathan Blitzer on the rhetoric and the reality of deporting “millions”—and why immigrants in the country legally... more
The New Yorker’s critic on holiday-season films that he’s excited about. “These are not upbeat movies,” Chang admits, “but they... more
The staff writer Vinson Cunningham speaks with the playwright Larissa FastHorse about “The Thanksgiving Play.” Plus, Waldman talks about the... more
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