The Audio Long Read
Un podcast de The Guardian
1085 Épisodes
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How Ukraine’s national dish became a symbol of Putin’s invasion
Publié: 17/07/2023 -
‘Why I might have done what I did’: conversations with Ireland’s most notorious murderer
Publié: 14/07/2023 -
From the archive: Life after deportation: ‘No one tells you how lonely you’re going to be’
Publié: 12/07/2023 -
‘Drought is on the verge of becoming the next pandemic’
Publié: 10/07/2023 -
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o: three days with a giant of African literature
Publié: 07/07/2023 -
From the archive: A 975-day nightmare: how the Home Office forced a British citizen into destitution abroad
Publié: 05/07/2023 -
The planet’s economist: has Kate Raworth found a model for sustainable living?
Publié: 03/07/2023 -
‘I knew the terror of lost time’: how my father’s dementia echoed my own alcoholism
Publié: 30/06/2023 -
From the archive: Party and protest: the radical history of gay liberation, Stonewall and Pride
Publié: 28/06/2023 -
The backlash: how slavery research came under fire
Publié: 26/06/2023 -
Can humans ever understand how animals think?
Publié: 23/06/2023 -
From the archive: History as a giant data set: how analysing the past could help save the future
Publié: 21/06/2023 -
The strange survival of Guinness World Records
Publié: 19/06/2023 -
Out of our minds: opium’s part in imperial history
Publié: 16/06/2023 -
From the archive: The great American tax haven: why the super-rich love South Dakota
Publié: 14/06/2023 -
The rubbishscapes of Essex: why our buried trash is back to haunt us
Publié: 12/06/2023 -
Dark waters: how the adventure of a lifetime turned to tragedy
Publié: 09/06/2023 -
From the archive: How Hong Kong caught fire: the story of a radical uprising
Publié: 07/06/2023 -
The war on Japanese knotweed
Publié: 05/06/2023 -
Erdogan’s earthquake: how years of bad government made a disaster worse
Publié: 02/06/2023
Three times a week, The Audio Long Read podcast brings you the Guardian’s exceptional longform journalism in audio form. Covering topics from politics and culture to philosophy and sport, as well as investigations and current affairs.
