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Uncovering Biden Family Secrets
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President Joe Biden’s political talents are inseparable from his folksy persona. In speeches, he emphasizes his modest upbringing and quotes aphorisms from his car-salesman father about dignity and honest labor. But this rendition of Biden’s upbringing, as Adam Entous puts it in this week’s magazine, is “woefully incomplete.” Entous has done a deep…
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Designing a Soundscape for the Cars of the Future
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Electric cars, compared to cars with internal-combustion engines, are nearly silent, which can present a danger to cyclists and pedestrians. So car companies are turning to sound engineers to craft artificial soundtracks for things like backing up, or starting the engine. John Seabrook, who writes often about music, reported on the composers and de…
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Alejandro Zambra Reads “Skyscrapers”
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Alejandro Zambra reads his story “Skyscrapers,” which was translated from the Spanish by Megan McDowell, from the August 22, 2022, issue of the magazine. Zambra is a Chilean poet and fiction writer whose books translated into English include “Multiple Choice,” “Chilean Poet,” and “Bonsai,” his first novel, which was published in a new translation t…
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André Alexis Reads Italo Calvino
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André Alexis joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Waiting for Death in a Hotel,” by Italo Calvino, translated, from the Italian, by Martin McLaughlin, which was published in The New Yorker in 2006. Alexis’s novels include “Childhood,” “Days by Moonlight,” and “Fifteen Dogs,” which won the Scotiabank Giller Prize in 2015. 2022 © Italo Calvino…
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Happy Black Cat Appreciation Day! Happy National Non-Profit Day!Happy Thrift Shop Day! Pasquale's Adventures in BarHopping, We're famous in Algeria!
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P&E chat about Pasquale's Weekend trip to the Berkshires, How Pasquale loves shopping in Thrift Shops but never for gifts, how Pasquale may not get to heaven since he stops at every bar, Evelyn has no new news about her health, Evelyn's recommendation that one should always have a bottle of Prosecco in the fridge - you never know!, the two cohosts …
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Is the Historic Climate Bill Enough to Save the Planet?
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Last week, after more than a year of drama and deal-cutting, the Senate passed a complicated piece of legislation called the Inflation Reduction Act. Its name notwithstanding, it’s being celebrated as the most important piece of climate legislation in the history of this country. And that is “a pretty low bar,” the staff writer Elizabeth Kolbert te…
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Elizabeth Kolbert on a Historic Climate Bill, Plus a Lesson from Kansas
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The Inflation Reduction Act now before Congress is being celebrated as the most important piece of climate legislation in the history of this country—which is “a pretty low bar,” the staff writer and Pulitzer Prize-winner Elizabeth Kolbert tells David Remnick, “because they’ve never really passed a piece of legislation on climate change.” The Infla…
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Trump’s and Biden’s Reversals of Fortune
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The Senate’s passage of the Inflation Reduction Act this week marks a turning point in the Biden Presidency. After more than a year of negotiations, the Democratic caucus agreed on a sweeping package, worth hundreds of billions of dollars, which includes many of the Party’s long-sought climate and healthcare initiatives. This was followed by the ne…
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Happy National Lazy Day! Happy National Spoil Your Dog Day! Billion Schmillion. What's So Bad About Mall Shopping?
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This week Pasquale and Evelyn discuss "Breaking News" about their not-so-loved celebrity's and her partner's oddities and annoying traits, and chat about Pasquale's exhausting schedule and the finally finished bridge. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: http…
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A Trip to the Boundary Waters
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Alex Kotlowitz is known as a chronicler of the city of Chicago, and of lives marred by urban poverty and violence. His books set in Chicago include “An American Summer,” “There Are No Children Here,” and “Never a City So Real.” But for some 40 years, he has returned to a remote stretch of woods summer after summer. At a young age, he found himself …
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Sana Krasikov Reads “The Muddle”
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Sana Krasikov reads her story “The Muddle,” from the August 15, 2022, issue of the magazine. Krasikov is the author of the story collection “One More Year,” for which she won the National Book Foundation’s “5 Under 35” Award, and the novel “The Patriots,” which was published in 2017.WNYC Studios and The New Yorker tarafından oluşturuldu
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Jane Mayer on Ohio’s Lurch to the Right
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Last month, the story of a 10-year-old rape victim captured national headlines. The young girl was forced to travel out of state because of Ohio’s draconian abortion ban with no exceptions for rape or incest, which would have been nearly unthinkable until very recently. Jane Mayer took a deep dive into statehouse politics to learn how a longtime sw…
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Jane Mayer on Ohio’s Lurch to the Right
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Last month, the story of a 10-year-old rape victim captured national headlines. The young girl was forced to travel out of state because of Ohio’s draconian abortion ban with no exceptions for rape or incest, which would have been nearly unthinkable until very recently. Jane Mayer took a deep dive into statehouse politics to learn how a longtime sw…
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Can Suing Gun Manufacturers Reduce Gun Violence?
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Gun manufacturers are the only industry explicitly protected by federal statute from liability lawsuits. Carmakers and cigarette companies can be taken to court if their products or marketing endanger the public. But a 2005 law called the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (P.L.C.A.A.) has made it very difficult to sue a gunmaker. Jonathan L…
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Happy National watermelon Day! Shame on Celebrity jets, We're having a heatwave!
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Pasquale and Evelyn discuss latest "breaking" news from our own celebrity-Google Lisa, Pasquale doesn't know how to pick a watermelon, stupid celebrity remarks regarding shopping in malls, P&E vow they'll never get their own private let, Ev laments about assembling a Wayfair desk and how dangerous whales are! Like us AND SHARE on https://www.facebo…
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Notes from a Warming World
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Much of the globe has seen record-breaking temperatures in recent heat waves that seem increasingly routine. Dhruv Khullar, a contributor and a practicing physician, looks at the effects of extreme heat in India, where the capital, New Delhi, recorded a temperature this year of 122 degrees. “People are amazingly resilient,” he notes. “But I think w…
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Jamie Raskin on the Facts of January 6th, and the Danger Ahead
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Jamie Raskin, a Democrat from Maryland, serves on Congress’s Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the Capitol. He spoke with David Remnick about the effort to demonstrate Donald Trump’s culpability in the insurrection in a way that would resonate with voters, and about Trump’s political future. Trump is “guilty as sin, and ever…
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Did the U.S. Miss the Chance to Stop Monkeypox?
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The World Health Organization has declared the monkeypox outbreak a global health emergency. There have been nearly twenty thousand cases worldwide and nearly thirty-five hundred in the United States, with New York City a major hot spot. As cases continue to rise, there are questions about whether the Biden Administration has missed a critical wind…
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New Mexico Is a “Safe Haven” for Abortion Between Texas and Arizona
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In New Mexico, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has declared the state a “reproductive safe haven” between Arizona to the west, and Texas to the east. Already, she says, New Mexico’s few abortion clinics are seeing an influx of patients from outside its borders. “When you are a safe-haven state,” she says, “you put real stress on [the] current provi…
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Episode 14, July 27th. It's National Hammock Day! It's National Handicap Independence Day! Thank you World for listening!!!
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Ev & Pasquale discuss the burning Pasquale-Google question from our production team: Do birds get struck by lightning? Ev gives a quick update on her current health issue, Men and Jewelry - Yes or No? Senior center blues... the saga of the never-ending bridge painting! The co-hosts discuss laundromat etiquette. Why do people want to steal Evelyn's …
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Jason Isbell on Songwriting While Sober
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Jason Isbell got into the music business early; he had a publishing deal when he was twenty-one. But he really came into his own as a songwriter around ten years ago, as he was getting sober from years of alcohol and drug use. His record “Southeastern,” which comes in the tradition of musicians like Guy Clark, swept the Americana Music Awards in 20…
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Clare Sestanovich Reads “You Tell Me”
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Clare Sestanovich reads her story “You Tell Me” from the August 1, 2022, issue of the magazine. Sestanovich was named a “5 Under 35” honoree by the National Book Foundation in 2022. Her début story collection, “Objects of Desire,” which came out last year, was a finalist for the PEN Robert W. Bingham Prize.…
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New Mexico Is a “Safe Haven” for Abortion Between Texas and Arizona
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In New Mexico, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has declared the state a “reproductive safe haven” between Arizona to the west, and Texas to the east. Already, she says, New Mexico’s few abortion clinics are seeing an influx of patients from outside its borders. “When you are a safe-haven state,” she says, “you put real stress on [the] current provi…
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Trump’s Hundred and Eighty-seven Minutes of Inaction on January 6th
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On Thursday evening, the committee charged with investigating the January 6th attack on the Capitol presented what it knows so far about President Trump’s behavior on that eventful day. As members of the President’s staff and family urged him to do something about the rioters, he watched television in the White House dining room. “He chose not to a…
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How White Christian Nationalists Seek to Transform America
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The past few weeks have been full of unsettling indicators of the fragile state of our democracy. The January 6th committee has assembled a frightening account of how near the 2020 election came to being violently overturned. The Supreme Court has lurched rightward, striking down the constitutional right to abortion and issuing a series of momentou…
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Episode 13, Pasquale, Darling of the Stamford Senior Center, E&P Thank Their Listeners Around the World, It's National Moon Day! Opinions on Flip Flops on men.
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Pasquale and Evelyn chat about all the good work P does for the local senior center, they remark about their top listeners in five U.S. States: California, Florida, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut and the five countries around the world where most of their listeners reside: U.S.A., Norway, Algeria, Germany, United Kingdom, Canada, Ukraine, Austra…
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The Nerdwriter Conquers the Internet, Plus Kelefa Sanneh on Country Radio
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Evan Puschak, known on YouTube as the Nerdwriter, posts videos dissecting topics from Shakespeare and Tarkovsky to Superman; from Martin Luther King, Jr., and Bernie Sanders to Donald Trump. The videos are complex; he may spend weeks editing image, sound, and written narration. He spoke with the Radio Hour’s Ngofeen Mputubwele about what drew him t…
Han Ong reads his story “Elmhurst” from the July 25, 2022, issue of the magazine. Ong, the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship and the Berlin Prize, is the author of more than a dozen plays and two novels, “Fixer Chao” and “The Disinherited.”WNYC Studios and The New Yorker tarafından oluşturuldu
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The Writer Dmitry Bykov on Putin’s Russia, the Land of the “Most Free Slaves”
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Until very recently, Dmitry Bykov was a huge presence on the Russian literary scene. He is a novelist, a poet, a biographer, and a critic. He was a frequent presence on Echo of Moscow, the liberal radio station that was closed after the invasion of Ukraine, and his blunt political commentary made him an enemy of the regime. Bykov was teaching in th…
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The Queer Children’s Books Targeted By the “Don’t Say Gay” Bill
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Florida’s so-called “Don’t Say Gay” bill took effect this month. Signed into law by Governor Ron DeSantis, it limits the discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity in grade school classrooms, in some cases banning it completely. It threatens the ability of teachers to affirm of the existence of LGBTQ students, and to share materials, inclu…
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It's National French Fry Day! Good morning Germany! Speedos in Walmart? Lock your doors already!!!! P&E ponder the question of why manhole covers are round.
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Pasquale and Evelyn thank their listeners in Germany, while making sure where exactly Germany is! P's thing with Speedos!! Nude beach or no. Light in freezers again! Evelyn is a dainty French Fry eater. Who in the world is Nathan Bedford Forrest?? And, why is today his day?? Evelyn is not opening her front door so fast! Does Pasquale have a stalker…
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The Comedian Hannah Gadsby Renounces Comedy, and Patricia Marx Tries to Relax
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The comedian Hannah Gadsby has been touring this summer with a show called “Body of Work.” She came to wide attention in 2018, with the Netflix special “Nanette.” It was a full-length comedy show, and, at the same time, a carefully structured critique of standup comedy which argued that comedians have to distort personal experience for the sake of …
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Bryan Washington Reads “Arrivals”
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Bryan Washington reads his story “Arrivals,” from the July 11 & 18, 2022, issue of the magazine. Washington is a winner of the Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence, the International Dylan Thomas Prize, and the Lambda Literary Award. His story collection, “Lot,” was published in 2019, and his novel, “Memorial,” came out in 2020.…
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What Precedents Would Clarence Thomas Overturn Next?
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Justice Clarence Thomas once was an outlier for his legal views. But Thomas is now the heart of the Court’s conservative bloc, and his concurring opinion in the recent abortion ruling calls out some other precedents the Court might overturn. Jeannie Suk Gersen teaches constitutional law at Harvard Law School and clerked for former Justice David Sou…
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What Precedents Would Clarence Thomas Overturn Next?
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Justice Clarence Thomas once was an outlier for his legal views. But Thomas is now the heart of the Court’s conservative bloc, and his concurring opinion in the recent abortion ruling calls out some other precedents the Court might overturn. Jeannie Suk Gersen teaches constitutional law at Harvard Law School and clerked for former Justice David Sou…
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Good Morning Norway! NewYorkers: Busy not rude! It's International Kissing Day. Mwah!
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P & E honor their listeners in Norway, Ev gives a health update, Pasquale love the Senior Center and they love him! P&E do some Kim dishing (again). The encyclopedia as the OG google. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/2newyorkers1000opini…
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Astrid Holleeder’s Crime Family
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All her life, Astrid Holleeder knew that her older brother Willem was involved in crime. But she was stunned when, in 1983, Willem and his best friend, Cornelius van Hout, were revealed to be the masterminds behind the audacious kidnapping of the beer magnate Alfred Heineken. It was the beginning of a successful career for Willem, known as Wim. Aft…
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Rachel Kushner Reads “A King Alone”
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Rachel Kushner reads her story “A King Alone” from the July 11 & 18, 2022, issue of the magazine. Kushner has published three novels, “Telex from Cuba,” “The Flamethrowers,” and “The Mars Room,” which was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 2018. Her most recent book, “The Hard Crowd: Essays 2000-2020,” came out last year.…