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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Mother’s Day with Minnie Driver
Bill Hader Finds His Story
Poet Rupi Kaur is Here to Stay
Play It Again: Ocean Vuong
Love Songs with Syd (The Internet, Odd Future)
Let’s Talk About Sex (At the Movies)
Anita Hill is Getting Even. We Believe Her.
Oscar Sunday with Questlove
Marina Abramović: The Artist is Present
The Pieces of David Byrne
Author Margaret Atwood’s Burning Questions
Stacey Abrams’ Guide to Preserving Democracy
W. Kamau Bell: How Do We Talk About Cosby?
A Texas Principal Said Black Lives Matter. His Community Didn’t Agree.
How Glory Edim (Well-Read Black Girl) Gives Space
A Tea with Cate Blanchett
Questlove: A Celebration of Soul
Actor Tessa Thompson is Boundless
Ezra Klein (The New York Times) On The Year Ahead
Alana Haim: 13 Going on 30
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