Listen: The Pandemic Is Speeding Up The Gentrification Of Working-Class Neighborhoods
“New York is becoming a city for the rich. I think COVID has shown that. How sustainable is it really if long-term residents can’t afford to stay here even when they want to?”
Listen: "PEN15" Captures How Weird And Dumb And Amazing Being A Teen In 2000 Was
“It’s so accurate. The way it captures how I felt at the time is unreal to me. How well they do it — it's really impressive.”
Trans People Rarely Get To Tell Their Own Stories. Imara Jones Is Changing That.
“We’re talked about all the time, we are in the news all the time, we’re represented in culture all the time, but very rarely are we actually asked what we think.”
There Are 2 Trillion Reasons You Need To Listen To This True Crime Podcast
“There is an alternative justice system for these megacorporations, and we hope these stories shine some light on the way this works.”
Listen: Trump Is Betting Big On Giving Free Money To Old People Before The Election
Spending $6.6 billion that you don't have to give $200 to Medicare recipients just weeks before an election?
Listen: It’s Not About Jeffrey Epstein. It’s About The Victims.
“What about the victims? These women are so strong. They put their faces out there to the world.”
Millennials Are Burned Out As Hell — And The Pandemic Has Just Made It More Intense
"We define ourselves on the capacity to keep working all the time."
People Are Struggling. This Podcast Talks About How We’re All Working Together To Make It Through.
"I've had the opportunity to travel to more than 100 communities in 40 states. I met a lot of inspiring people along the way who told me stories of their struggle. This podcast really is an opportunity to put those people and those struggles really into focus."
We’re Still Processing Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Death
"She was a driving force in reshaping how the law treats men and women — not just women — but men and women equally under the law in the Constitution."
Listen: Brad Pitt And Jennifer Aniston Did A Steamy Table Read Together And It Got Weird
The former couple took part in a live reading of Fast Times at Ridgemont High as a benefit for charity and it got, uh, intimate.
Hilary Swank Is Famous, And Her Insurance Still Won’t Cover Basic Health For Women
“Women are seven times more likely to be misdiagnosed and sent home from the hospital in the middle of a heart attack.”
Trump’s Health Department Keeps Fighting With Actual Scientists
“They wanted reports changed to downplay the risk to children to be more in line with what the Trump administration is trying to say about the level of risk, the level of spread, and what the trajectory for this virus is."
Podcast: They’re Not Ready To Give Up On The Planet Just Yet
"We’re not shying away from the dire scientific predictions, but we’re also not giving up, ever. This is a magnificent planet, and we love all the people who live on it and all the other creatures, too. So let’s figure out what we can do."
Listen: Big Plastic Has Been Lying About Recycling For Decades
"As far back as the 1970s, the plastics industry knew that recycling couldn’t be scaled up enough to make a difference."
Whether We Like It Or Not, The Coronavirus Is Coming To Our TV Shows
“The experiments in form, tone, and content will at least be really interesting … even if they’re not really good or really what we want.”
The Entire West Coast Is On Fire. It Didn’t Have To Be.
“We have been suppressing fire in California for well over 100 years and we are deep, deep in the hole."
Listen: The Bromance Between Trump And The Military Might Be Over
"Trump allegedly expressed sentiments that being killed in action reflected badly on the service members in question."
Amber Ruffin Regrets Not Listening To The “Drunk History” On-Set Nurse
Her solo project, The Amber Ruffin Show, launches on NBC's streaming service, Peacock, Sept. 25.
What Does Pride Mean In 2020? We Asked The "Queer Eye" Folks
"This is a wake-up call"
What Should We Do About TV Shows With Blackface In Their History?
"As we learn how to be more anti-racist, it's important to acknowledge where we haven't been in the past, or where it gets more murky. If it's commentary, is it good commentary?"