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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Actor Alan Ruck’s Road to ‘Succession’
Mother’s Day with ‘Top Chef’ Padma Lakshmi
Introducing So Many Steves: Afternoons with Steve Martin
Jay Jordan Was Incarcerated At 18. Now, He’s Transforming the Criminal Justice System.
All the Women in Actor Betty Gilpin’s Brain
Carol Burnett Turns 90
Alison Roman’s Imperfect Approach to Cooking
A Portrait of Actor Michelle Williams
Actor Steven Yeun Tells a New Story
How Author Jenny Odell Discovered a Life Beyond the Clock
Actor Bob Odenkirk: The King of (Dark) Comedy
The Stories of Writer Margaret Atwood
Live from New York with Author Min Jin Lee
Oscar Sunday with Actor Ke Huy Quan
Actor Ram Charan and the RRRevolution
Actor and Director Natasha Lyonne Plays Her Hand
Mr. Frost Goes to Washington
The Year of Actor Pedro Pascal
The Makings of Writer Hilton Als
Actor and Activist Nazanin Nour Wants to Tell a New Story of Iran
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