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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Tyler Mitchell's “Black Utopia”
Unbreakable Tituss Burgess
Leah Remini vs. The Church of Scientology
Norman Lear Turns 98
Jenny Slate in 2020
Malcolm Gladwell Returns
Hannah Gadsby
Fran Lebowitz
Run the Jewels
Bonus Episode: Documentarians Bill and Turner Ross!
Hasan Minhaj
A COVID-19 Checkup with Dr. Ashish Jha
Bonus Episode: Radnor & Lee
Episode 176 - Dolores Huerta
Episode 175 - Holland Taylor
Episode 174 - Hank Willis Thomas
Episode 173 - Jelani Cobb (The New Yorker) On the Death of George Floyd
Bonus Episode: Directors Terence Nance (Random Acts of Flyness) & Malik Vitthal (Body Cam)
Episode 172 - Brooke Gladstone (On the Media, NPR)
Episode 171 - Ted Danson
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