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14 mars — Podcast / The Political Scene Podcast, Joseph Biden, Economy, Donald Trump, Audio
The staff writer John Cassidy discusses the evolution of “Bidenomics” and why the President’s successes don’t seem to be resonating with voters.
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14 mars — Podcast / Critics at Large, Culture, Literature, TV, Great Expectations, Politics, Obama
Vinson Cunningham discusses his début novel, “Great Expectations,” a bildungsroman that captures a particular moment in American life—and that offers some clues about where the genre is heading.
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14 mars, par Rachel Syme — Culture / The New Yorker Interview, Blackouts, Acting, Reality TV, Broadway
The actor, author, cabaret performer, and host of the hit reality series “The Traitors” says, “I think American people, especially, are slightly ashamed of abandon.”
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14 mars, par Dennard Dayle — Humor / Shouts & Murmurs, Humor
“Infrastructure” ($0.05): We’re unclear on the significance of the quotation marks, but we can all agree that it’s high time the U.S. railway system caught up to the twentieth century.
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14 mars, par Hanif Abdurraqib — Culture / Listening Booth, Ariana Grande, Love, Divorce, Pop Music
The pop star’s latest album charts the longing that accompanies the end of a relationship, but she also can’t resist playing the role of plucky provocateur.