Critics at Large | The New Yorker
Un podcast de The New Yorker - Les jeudis
101 Épisodes
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The Grand Spectacle of Pope Week
Publié: 15/05/2025 -
I Need a Critic: May 2025 Edition
Publié: 08/05/2025 -
How “Sinners” Revives the Vampire
Publié: 01/05/2025 -
War Movies: What Are They Good For?
Publié: 17/04/2025 -
“The Studio” Pokes Fun at Hollywood’s Existential Struggle
Publié: 10/04/2025 -
Gossip, Then and Now
Publié: 03/04/2025 -
Joe Rogan, Hasan Piker, and the Art of the Hang
Publié: 27/03/2025 -
Critics at Large Live: The Right to Get It Wrong
Publié: 20/03/2025 -
Our Modern Glut of Choice
Publié: 13/03/2025 -
How “The Pitt” Diagnoses America's Ills
Publié: 06/03/2025 -
In “Severance,” the Gothic Double Lives On
Publié: 27/02/2025 -
The Staying Power of the “S.N.L.” Machine
Publié: 20/02/2025 -
How Romantasy Seduces Its Readers
Publié: 13/02/2025 -
David Lynch’s Unsolvable Puzzles
Publié: 06/02/2025 -
The Splendor of Nature, Now Streaming
Publié: 30/01/2025 -
The New Western Gold Rush
Publié: 16/01/2025 -
The Elusive Promise of the First Person
Publié: 09/01/2025 -
Hayao Miyazaki’s Magical Realms
Publié: 26/12/2024 -
Critics at Large Live: The Year of the Flop
Publié: 19/12/2024 -
After “Wicked,” What Do We Want from the Musical?
Publié: 12/12/2024
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.