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60 Episoade

  1. The Therapy Episode

    Publicat: 20.06.2024
  2. Is Travel Broken?

    Publicat: 13.06.2024
  3. The Many Faces of the Hit Man

    Publicat: 06.06.2024
  4. The Rising Tide of Slowness

    Publicat: 30.05.2024
  5. The New Midlife Crisis

    Publicat: 23.05.2024
  6. Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and the Benefits of Beef

    Publicat: 16.05.2024
  7. Our Collective Obsession with True Crime

    Publicat: 09.05.2024
  8. Why the Sports Movie Always Wins

    Publicat: 02.05.2024
  9. “Civil War” ’s Unsettling Images

    Publicat: 18.04.2024
  10. “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and the Art of the Finale

    Publicat: 11.04.2024
  11. Why We Want What Tom Ripley Has

    Publicat: 04.04.2024
  12. Kate Middleton and the Internet’s Communal Fictions

    Publicat: 28.03.2024
  13. Is Science Fiction the New Realism?

    Publicat: 21.03.2024
  14. The New Coming-of-Age Story

    Publicat: 14.03.2024
  15. Why We Love an Office Drama

    Publicat: 07.03.2024
  16. The Politics of the Oscar Race

    Publicat: 29.02.2024
  17. How Usher, Beyoncé, and Taylor Swift Build Their Own Legacies

    Publicat: 15.02.2024
  18. The Painful Pleasure of “Wretched Love”

    Publicat: 08.02.2024
  19. Why We Can’t Quit the Mean Girl

    Publicat: 01.02.2024
  20. From In the Dark: The Runaway Princesses

    Publicat: 30.01.2024

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Critics at Large is a weekly culture podcast from The New Yorker. Every Thursday, the staff writers Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz discuss current obsessions, classic texts they’re revisiting with fresh eyes, and trends that are emerging across books, television, film, and more. The show runs the gamut of the arts and pop culture, with lively, surprising conversations about everything from Salman Rushdie to “The Real Housewives.” Through rigorous analysis and behind-the-scenes insights into The New Yorker’s reporting, the magazine’s critics help listeners make sense of our moment—and how we got here.

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