Andrew Marantz
@andrewmarantz
Job = New Yorker writer (bit.ly/2GuuZ6x) | Book = "Antisocial" (bit.ly/2tJmYnE) | Not on here often
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20-09-2009 21:07:20
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Today: - Andrew Marantz on whether Trump can be considered a 'fascist,' - Senator Liz Krueger on her NYS energy efficiency bill, - The Trace's Chip Brownlee on rural gun violence, - Listeners, have YOU returned to the faith you grew up with? Live at 10 on 93.9 FM, AM820 or WNYC 🎙.org
Aesthetically speaking, Alex Garland’s latest film, “Civil War,” is finely crafted. “As prophecy, however, it’s not so illuminating,” Andrew Marantz writes. nyer.cm/q7S4d7Z
I spoke to the dreaded Isaac Chotiner. In my defense I had a hangover. newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/t…
In an interview with Andrew Marantz, the comedian Jerrod Carmichael reflects on reaching a professional high while simultaneously hitting a personal low with his HBO special “Rothaniel” and his new effort to “Truman Show” himself. nyer.cm/BsIwB9D
On a new episode of The Political Scene, The New Yorker staff writer Andrew Marantz joins Tyler Foggatt to reflect on the D.N.C.’s use of “cringe-millennial culture” to contrast itself with the macho bravado of Donald Trump’s R.N.C. Listen here. nyer.cm/g2JXutr
The New Yorker staff writers Kyle Chayka, Andrew Marantz, and Jia Tolentino bring online battlegrounds to the real world with the writer @naomiaklein. Buy tickets now: newyorkerfest.visitlink.me/CLqecP
Love this Andrew Marantz piece in next week's @newyorker. Real-world politics, with nerdy but essential questions of political science. What the heck are parties for? newyorker.com/magazine/2024/…
hah in this great Andrew Marantz feature "why it was so hard for the democrats to replace Biden" newyorker.com/magazine/2024/…
This year’s Democratic National Convention, which once seemed poised to be a poker-faced slog, instead became an “ecstatic celebration,” Andrew Marantz writes. But it could easily have gone the other way. nyer.cm/TVRe5bW
.Andrew Marantz reports from the D.N.C., where Democrats seem rejuvenated by their new candidate, and considers why it was so difficult for them to get one in the first place. nyer.cm/32YQnuo
.Andrew Marantz reports from Michigan on the activists who urged Democrats to vote “uncommitted” in the primary to protest President Biden’s handling of the war in Gaza, and who have declined to endorse Kamala Harris in the general. nyer.cm/LNINQLe