The New Yorker
The Evolution of Big Air
- Title
- The Evolution of Big Air
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Ben McGrath traces the lineage of Big Air, from daredevils like Evel Knievel to the present day X Games.
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The Evolution of Big Air
Starring: Ben McGrath
Featuring: Evel Knievel, Caleb Moore, Danny Way, and Jake Brown
Editor: Nate Lavey
- Title
- The algorithm that arranges victims’ names on the National Sept 11 Memorial
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Jake Barton, of the media-design firm Local Projects, and the data artist Jer Thorpe discuss the computer algorithm they designed to help arrange victims’ names on the National September 11 Memorial.
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The algorithm that arranges victims’ names on the National Sept 11 Memorial
Producer: Myles Kane
- Title
- James Surowiecki discusses the federal law banning sports gambling - Commentary - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- James Surowiecki discusses the federal law banning sports gambling in most of the United States and examines why we have laws against sports betting in the first place.
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James Surowiecki discusses the federal law banning sports gambling - Commentary - The New Yorker
Producer: Myles Kane
- Title
- Sketches of an underpass - Sketchbook - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Roosevelt Island
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Sketches of an underpass - Sketchbook - The New Yorker
- Title
- Greta Gerwig talks about "Frances Ha" - The New Yorker Festival
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Backstage at The New Yorker Festival 2013, Greta Gerwig talks about "Frances Ha" and how she balances her roles as a writer and an actress.
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Greta Gerwig talks about "Frances Ha" - The New Yorker Festival
Starring: Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach
- Title
- Time-Lapse: Sunset Park to Chinatown
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- The trip from Sunset Park to Manhattan
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Time-Lapse: Sunset Park to Chinatown
Producer: Nate Lavey and Nate Lavey
- Title
- Commuting to Chinatown
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- This network serves Elmhurst, Flushing, and Brooklyn (Sunset Park).
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Commuting to Chinatown
Producer: Nate Lavey and Aaron Reiss
- Title
- A Love-Themed Summer Fiction Issue Trailer - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- For 2014's love-themed Summer Fiction Issue, we asked Michael Marcelle to photograph a series of still-lifes to accompany the stories.
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A Love-Themed Summer Fiction Issue Trailer - The New Yorker
Producer: Monica Racic
Editor: Myles Kane
- Title
- "Inuksuit"
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- A performance of "Inuksuit," a percussion-ensemble piece, composed by John Luther Adams, that is designed to be played outdoors.
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"Inuksuit"
Producer: Evan Hurd
- Title
- Radio Sondre
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Sondre Lerche explains how to pronounce his name and performs acoustic versions of "Heartbeat Radio" and Scritti Politti's "The Word Girl."
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Radio Sondre
Producer: Mengfan Wu
- Title
- Playing the Changes
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- The Jazz guitarist Bill Frisell performs at the Blue Note, in New York City, with the bassist Ron Carter and the drummer Paul Motian.
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Playing the Changes
Starring: Bill Frisell
Producer: Mengfan Wu
- Title
- Perfectly Pounding: Freddie Gibbs
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Freddie Gibbs, Indiana's second-most-famous musician, breaks down his song, "Midwest Malcolm."
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Perfectly Pounding: Freddie Gibbs
Starring: Freddie Gibbs
Producer: Evan Hurd
- Title
- "Shoah"
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Richard Brody discusses Claude Lanzmann's film "Shoah."
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"Shoah"
- Title
- Psychochemical amidst the Cold War - Commentary - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- During the Cold War, the U.S. Army began testing drugs on soldiers to find one with the right properties for psychochemical warfare—one that would cause no physical harm but would trigger mental disruptions that could incapacitate enemy soldiers.
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Psychochemical amidst the Cold War - Commentary - The New Yorker
Producer: Myles Kane
- Title
- Fiddle Tunes
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- The violinist and composer Mark O’Connor talks about The O'Connor Violin Method, his new approach to teaching the violin.
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Fiddle Tunes
Starring: Mark O'Connor
Producer: Thessaly La Force
- Title
- "A Better Man," by Green Like July
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Olimpia Zagnoli, whose illustrations appeared in the 2011 Summer Fiction issue, directs the video for Green Like July's song "A Better Man."
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"A Better Man," by Green Like July
Director: Olympia Zagnoli
- Title
- Nicholson Baker: Nine Women Gathering Firewood
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Nicholson Baker performs "Nine Women Gathering Firewood," a song he wrote to protest a NATO warplane's inadvertent slaying of nine women.
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Nicholson Baker: Nine Women Gathering Firewood
Starring: Nicholson Baker
- Title
- An an essay written by Anthony Burgess in 1973 - Commentary - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Cressida Leyshon reads an excerpt from “The Clockwork Condition,” an essay that Anthony Burgess wrote in 1973 about his story, which became the iconic movie.
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An an essay written by Anthony Burgess in 1973 - Commentary - The New Yorker
Starring: Anthony Burgess
- Title
- A Violent Thread
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Jon Lowenstein, a resident of the South Side of Chicago for nearly a decade, captures the neighborhood "residents’ deep connection to their community, as well as the deep impact of violence."
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A Violent Thread
Producer: Jon Lowenstein
- Title
- Nicholson Baker: Whistleblower Song
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Nicholson Baker performs "Whistleblower Song, " a song he wrote to protest Bradley Manning's imprisonment without a trial.
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Nicholson Baker: Whistleblower Song
Starring: Nicholson Baker
- Title
- Yasiin Bey with the Brooklyn Philharmonic
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Yasiin Bey performs with the Brooklyn Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
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Yasiin Bey with the Brooklyn Philharmonic
Starring: Yasiin Bey
- Title
- Home Is Another Place
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- “I left Ireland as an adult, thirty years ago this summer. Came back to have a look around.” Thus begins Seamus Murphy’s short film “Home Is Another Place,” in which he returns home to Ireland.
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Home Is Another Place
Producer: Seamus Murphy
- Title
- "Old Shanghai"
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- A group of New Yorker staffers play Beck Hansen's "Old Shanghai."
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"Old Shanghai"
Producer: Michael Agger, Marc Philippe Eskenazi, and Myles Kane
- Title
- Dancing to Deadmau5
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- A video of Deadmau5 in concert at Pier 36, on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, shot by the photographer Jessica Dimmock.
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Dancing to Deadmau5
Starring: Deadmau5
Producer: Jessica Dimmock and Myles Kane
- Title
- Nicholson Baker: When You Intervene
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Nicholson Baker performs "When You Intervene," a song he wrote to protest military intervention and aid.
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Nicholson Baker: When You Intervene
Starring: Nicholson Baker
- Title
- Jeremy Denk's Piano Lessons
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- The pianist Jeremy Denk discusses two of his important teachers, William Leland and György Sebok.
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Jeremy Denk's Piano Lessons
Starring: Jeremy Denk
Producer: Myles Kane and Kristina Budelis
- Title
- Nicholson Baker: A Jeju Island Song
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Nicholson Baker performs "Jeju Island Song," a song he wrote to protest the construction of a U.S. Military base on the Korean island of Jeju.
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Nicholson Baker: A Jeju Island Song
Starring: Nicholson Baker
- Title
- The Most Radioactive Place in New York City
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- The story behind a radioactive site in Queens that may become New York City's next Superfund site.
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The Most Radioactive Place in New York City - Documentaries - The New Yorker
Starring: Nate Lavey
Featuring: Alberto Rodriguez and Judith Enck
Producer: Nate Lavey
- Title
- Lox and Neon at Russ & Daughters' New Café - Annals of Gastronomy - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Russ & Daughters, the acclaimed appetizing institution on the Lower East Side, turned a hundred years old this year. To celebrate the occasion, the fourth-generation co-owners are giving customers a place to sit.
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Lox and Neon at Russ & Daughters' New Café - Annals of Gastronomy - The New Yorker
Producer: Sky Dylan-Robbins
- Title
- At Home with Sharon Van Etten
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Sharon Van Etten, the musician, performs "I Love You but I'm Lost," from her newest album, "Are We There," at her West Village apartment.
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- Title
- Thank You For Vaping: The E-Cigarette Debate | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- In 1963, a patent was filed for a “smokeless non-tobacco cigarette,” but the invention did not take off. Fast-forward to 2013, and electronic cigarettes—or e-cigs, as they’re called— had mushroomed into a billion-dollar industry.
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Thank You For Vaping: The E-Cigarette Debate - Documentaries - The New Yorker
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- Peter Rosenberg: A DJ Who Actually Plays Records
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Peter Rosenberg is a rap purist and a d.j. on the radio station Hot 97. These days, many d.j.s don't actually d.j.—some play sets straight from iTunes; others act more like record producers, or commentators—but Rosenberg still has a thing for vinyl.
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- Aereo’s Tiny Antennas - Object of Interest - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
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- The controversial online television company's tiny, individual antennas are as much a legal innovation as a technical one.
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Aereo’s Tiny Antennas - Object of Interest - The New Yorker
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- At Home with Roz Chast - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Roz Chast published her first cartoon in The New Yorker in 1978. On a recent morning, we rode the train to Connecticut and stepped inside her colorful and cartoon-filled home to talk about her parrots, obesessions, collections, and cartoons.
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At Home with Roz Chast - The New Yorker
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- The Queen of Borscht
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Veselka, the Ukrainian restaurant on the corner of Ninth Street and Second Avenue, in the East Village, turns fifty this year. For three of those five decades, there's been just one woman behind Veselka's renowned borscht: Malgorcata Sibilski.
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- Richard Brody, Film Critic
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Richard Brody watches movies backwards, preferably with a snack.
Together with David Denby and Anthony Lane, he covers the film world, mostly on his blog, The Front Row.
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- Storyboard P on the Brooklyn Bridge - Notes From All Over - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Storyboard P, né Saalim Muslim, a street dancer from Brooklyn, dances to the sunrise.
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Storyboard P on the Brooklyn Bridge - Notes From All Over - The New Yorker
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- A Writer Survives Tough Mudder - Commentary - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
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- Tough Mudder is a ten- to twelve-mile obstacle course that involves pain, camaraderie, and lots of mud. Before writing about it, Lizzie Widdicombe ran it–with a GoPro camera on her head.
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A Writer Survives Tough Mudder - Commentary - The New Yorker
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- Inside the Home of the New Year's Eve Ball | The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Why is there an empty building beneath the New Year's Eve ball?
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Inside the Home of the New Year's Eve Ball - Documentaries - The New Yorker
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- Writer George Saunders on reading, writing, and teaching - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
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- George Saunders, the author of "Tenth of December," on reading, and writing, and teaching at Syracuse University.
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Writer George Saunders on reading, writing, and teaching - The New Yorker
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- The New Yorker Thanksgivukkah Song - Annals of Gastronomy - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- The next Thanksgivukkah will be in the year 79811. Here’s a song for a once-in-a-lifetime portmanteau holiday.
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The New Yorker Thanksgivukkah Song - Annals of Gastronomy - The New Yorker
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- Running with the Sakyong
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche is the leader of the Shambhala Buddhist tradition. Sakyong, which means "king"—or, literally translated, "earth protector." Read the full post: http://nyr.kr/1jq8rLO
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- Object of Interest: Cheese Powder
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- "If it came from a plant, eat it; if it was made in a plant, don't," writes Michael Pollan in his "Food Rules, an Eater's Manual." Few foods violate this edict more flagrantly than cheese powder, which seems supernatural in form and often in color. The full post: http://nyr.kr/1a2fVU0
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- A homemade sailing barge heads toward New York City - Notes from All Over - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- Erik Andrus and his crew stop at farmers’ markets on their homemade sailing barge. At each market, they unload produce from North Country farmers to demonstrate that connecting market-goers to local food needn’t be done by land—or by expending fossil fuels.
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A homemade sailing barge heads toward New York City - Notes from All Over - The New Y...
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- Our evolving attitudes toward surveillance, secrets, and privacy - The New Yorker Festival
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
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- Jill Lepore discusses our evolving attitudes toward surveillance, secrets, and privacy.
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Our evolving attitudes toward surveillance, secrets, and privacy - The New Yorker Festival
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- Malcolm Gladwell discusses tokens, pariahs, and pioneers - The New Yorker Festival - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- W. Kamau Bell, Armando Iannucci, Michelle King, Robert King, and Shonda Rhimes discuss political television shows. Moderated by Emily Nussbaum.
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Malcolm Gladwell discusses tokens, pariahs, and pioneers - The New Yorker Festival - The New Yorker
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- The Phantom Tollbooth author and illustrator talks with Adam Gopnik - The New Yorker Festival
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
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- Adam Gopnik, staff writer for The New Yorker, talks with the children's-book author Norton Juster and illustrator Jules Feiffer.
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The Phantom Tollbooth author and illustrator talks with Adam Gopnik - The New Yorker Festival
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- The 2013 Festival Trailer - The New Yorker Festival
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
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- The New Yorker Festival: October 4 - 6, 2013
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- Jonathan Franzen and Clay Shirky speak with Henry Finder - The New Yorker Festival
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- 13 years ago
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- At The New Yorker Festival 2013, Jonathan Franzen and Clay Shirky speak with Henry Finder.
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Jonathan Franzen and Clay Shirky speak with Henry Finder - The New Yorker Festival
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- Junot Díaz and Karen Russell onwriting short stories - The New Yorker Festival
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
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- The New Yorker editor Willing Davidson talks to the writers Junot Díaz and Karen Russell about the difficulties of writing short stories.
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Junot Díaz and Karen Russell onwriting short stories - The New Yorker Festival
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