Published inGENHow We Rein In the Clown ShowFormer ‘New York Times’ columnist Frank Rich wants the media to do a better job holding Trump to task during the coronavirus pandemicMar 26, 20205Mar 26, 20205
Published inGENA TV-Famous Chef on How San Francisco Is Killing Its RestaurantsRichie Nakano was a ramen star. But that wasn’t enough for Silicon Valley.Feb 11, 20207Feb 11, 20207
Published inGENWhat the Fight for Hong Kong Is Really AboutWriter and activist Wilfred Chan on what the movement teaches us about authoritarianism, nationality, and liberationDec 13, 20193Dec 13, 20193
Published inGENWhy Astra Taylor Calls Mark Zuckerberg a FascistA conversation with author and filmmaker Astra Taylor about the cannibal energies of late capitalismNov 25, 20195Nov 25, 20195
Published inGENBernie Sanders’ Campaign Manager on Why Pundits Don’t Like His BossFaiz Shakir lets loose on partisan rancor, how MSNBC treats Bernie, and his dream to coach high-school baseballSep 9, 20193Sep 9, 20193
Published inGENColson Whitehead on Art, Violence, and VillainyGoing deep (and laughing darkly) with the author of The Nickel Boys and The Underground RailroadJul 30, 20192Jul 30, 20192
The Smallness of Mark ZuckerbergAnd why he should not be trusted as the world’s custodian of informationMar 8, 201821Mar 8, 201821
Episode 3: Was It Just Plain Racism That Elected Donald Trump?A look at the perfect storm that led to Trump’s rise in the last episode of The Ambidextrous Society podcast. Listen now.Jan 25, 201812Jan 25, 201812
Episode 2: Wrapped in the FlagIn this episode of The Ambidextrous Society, we discuss the symbol that divides Americans as much as it unites us. Listen now.Jan 24, 20183Jan 24, 20183
Episode 1: Are Political Parties Over?In this new podcast, the problems of American party loyalty are confronted head on with journalists from both the left and right. Listen…Jan 23, 20186Jan 23, 20186