Paying The Price Of Coronavirus
Four months into the pandemic, it seems like we’re no better off in dealing with the coronavirus. There are still so many questions and few definitive answers about how this all ends, and for a lot …
Four months into the pandemic, it seems like we’re no better off in dealing with the coronavirus. There are still so many questions and few definitive answers about how this all ends, and for a lot …
Last year, comedian Chelsea Handler made a documentary on Netflix called, Hello Privilege. It’s Me, Chelsea, where she explored the idea of white privilege. Which happens to be a thing that a lot of …
It’s summer without a lot of the usual summer fun because, you know, pandemic. But we’ve got music and TV recommendations to keep you company. Joining Sam are All Things Considered co-host Audie …
Ever wonder what it would be like to take hundreds of photos of yourself for a giant coffee table book… wearing only a bikini? Comedian Nicole Byer has. And did, for her new book: #VeryFat …
How much has Big Tech changed since the 2016 election? Sam is joined by Washington Post tech reporters Elizabeth Dwoskin and Tony Romm. They chat about Facebook and Twitter and how their platforms …
Actress Tracee Ellis Ross has been acting for years — from the early 2000s sitcom ‘Girlfriends’ to her Golden Globe winning role on ABC’s ‘Black-ish.’ She talks to Sam about pushing back against …
What does it all mean when so much change happens at the same time? This week, the Supreme Court protected the rights of two marginalized groups — DACA recipients and LGBTQ workers — and protests …
James McBride is the National Award-winning author of The Good Lord Bird and the best-selling memoir, The Color of Water. His latest book is Deacon King Kong, which is set against the backdrop of …
The killing of George Floyd has inspired global protests against police brutality, and it seems like everyone has something to say, including the entertainment industry. Sam’s joined by NPR …
2020 is ‘68 all over again. But not the ‘68 you think. Yes, 1968 also saw protests, racial divisions and political polarization. Adam Serwer covers politics for The Atlantic, and he says you can …