As we say goodbye to 2023, a collection of passages from some of our favorite episodes of the year. Featuring journalist and podcast host Sam Sanders on the stories of the summer (4:10), director and actor Natasha Lyonne on being a child actor in New York City (18:42), the Stanley Kubrick film that propelled Tom Hanks into performing (28:55), critic Hilton Als on the late Joan Didion (41:45), and novelist Zadie Smith on the politics of writing (52:15).
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Janaya Future Khan: The Work of Being Alive
The AIDS Memorial: Stories of Love, Loss, and Remembrance
Fran Lebowitz on Vinyl
Matthew McConaughey: Just Keep Livin
How Do We Heal? (with Resmaa Menakem)
Election Week with Noam Chomsky
Health & Science with Dr. Jha and Justin Rosenstein
A Case for Human Decency (by Rutger Bregman)
Antwaun Sargent: Young, Gifted and Black
State of the Union with Cornel West
Radha Blank: The Forty-Year-Old Version
Rep. Ilhan Omar: What Can America Look Like?
Claudia Rankine: Just Us
Me and You and Miranda July
Mythmaking with Jena Malone
Play It Again: Gloria Steinem
Carrie Coon / Cat Solen
Janelle Monáe, Past and Present
Brittany Howard is a “Living Miracle”
The Carol Burnett Show
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It is Free
The Modern West
Just Dumb Enough Podcast
Voices of Misery Podcast
House of Whimsical Terror
Stuff You Should Know
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