May 5, 2024
The Pandemic at Three: Who Got It Right?

The Pandemic at Three: Who Got It Right?

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As the COVID-19 pandemic approaches its fourth year, the physician and contributing writer Dhruv Khullar examines which strategies worked to control the virus, and talks with the C.D.C.’s director, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, about the problem of misinformation. Can we fix the pandemic response in a country that seems broken? The staff writer Jia Tolentino talks with Stephanie Hsu, whose performance in “Everything Everywhere All at Once” received one of the film’s eleven Oscar nominations; the film is considered a front-runner for the coveted Best Picture award. And the film critic Richard Brody hands out the awards that matter to people who really care about film: the Brody Awards.

The Pandemic at Three: Who Got it Right?

The contributing writer Dhruv Khullar examines which strategies worked to control the virus, and talks with the C.D.C.’s director, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, about the problem of misinformation.


Stephanie Hsu on “Everything Everywhere All at Once”

The actress’s performance as both a depressed daughter and a deranged supervillain received one of the film’s eleven Oscar nominations. Hsu spoke with The New Yorker’s Jia Tolentino.


Presenting the 2023 Brody Awards

Oscar who? Only on The New Yorker Radio Hour, the critic Richard Brody hands out the awards that matter to people who really care about film.


The New Yorker Radio Hour is a co-production of WNYC Studios and The New Yorker.

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