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Critics at Large | The New Yorker

Critics at Large | The New Yorker

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Critics at Large is a weekly culture podcast from The New Yorker. Every Thursday, the staff writers Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz discuss current obsessions, classic texts they’re revisiting with fresh eyes, and trends that are emerging across books, television, film, and more. The show runs the gamut of the arts and pop culture, with lively, surprising conversations about everything from Salman Rushdie to “The Real Housewives.” Through rigorous analysis and behind-the-scenes insights into The New Yorker’s reporting, the magazine’s critics help listeners make sense of our moment—and how we got here.
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The Golden Age of the American Idiot

The Golden Age of the American Idiot

Jul 23, 2026·52:12

52:12

The new game show “Nation’s Dumbest,” flips the classic “Jeopardy!” script on its head. The format: twelve famous-ish contestants are peppered with basic logic and trivia questions. The twist is that those who perform...

Who Owns the Odyssey?

Who Owns the Odyssey?

Jul 16, 2026·50:28

50:28

In its nearly three-thousand-year history, the Odyssey has undergone as many twists and turns as its protagonist does on his journey home to Ithaca. Its origins as oral poetry suggest countless revisions before it was...

An American Playlist

An American Playlist

Jul 2, 2026·57:59

57:59

This week, to commemorate two hundred and fifty years of the American experiment, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz present an American playlist. On this special episode, the hosts hear from listeners...

From The Political Scene: The Politics of the Big Game

From The Political Scene: The Politics of the Big Game

Jun 25, 2026·33:11

33:11

Critics at Large will be back next week. In the meantime, you can hear Vinson Cunningham and Naomi Fry on a recent episode of The New Yorker’s Political Scene, hosted by Tyler Foggatt, where they consider several...

Steven Spielberg’s Blockbusters

Steven Spielberg’s Blockbusters

Jun 18, 2026·50:55

50:55

When “Jaws” hit theatres in 1975, no one—neither the studio executives involved nor the film’s twenty-six-year-old director, Steven Spielberg—was betting on its success. But it dominated at the box office and promptly...

Why We Cling to the Animal Kingdom

Why We Cling to the Animal Kingdom

Jun 11, 2026·48:16

48:16

Since the days of Aesop, stories about animals have been used to explore distinctly human values, virtues, and vices. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz consider...

I Need a Critic: June, 2026, Edition

I Need a Critic: June, 2026, Edition

Jun 4, 2026·49:31

49:31

This week, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz kick off the summer months with a new installment of the Critics at Large advice series. Listeners’ questions run the gamut: a high-school economics...

Our Modern Glut of Choice

Our Modern Glut of Choice

May 28, 2026·44:58

44:58

For many of us, daily life is defined by a near-constant stream of decisions, from what to buy on Amazon to what to watch on Netflix. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra...

Where Do Men Go from Here?

Where Do Men Go from Here?

May 21, 2026·51:23

51:23

The phrase “toxic masculinity,” deployed ad nauseum over the past decade, now borders on cliché, but the fact that men are in some kind of crisis feels beyond dispute. Statistics on boys’ prospects are bleak, showing...

How Romantasy Seduces Its Readers

How Romantasy Seduces Its Readers

May 14, 2026·50:37

50:37

A few years back, novels classed as “romantasy”—a portmanteau of “romance” and “fantasy”—might have seemed destined to attract only niche appeal. But since the pandemic, the genre has proved nothing short of a...

The Met Gala, “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” and the State of Style

The Met Gala, “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” and the State of Style

May 7, 2026·49:34

49:34

In the original “The Devil Wears Prada,” a hapless Andrea Sachs stumbles into the office of Miranda Priestly, the exacting editor of Runway magazine and a titan of the fashion world. The film, released in 2006, was...

What “Michael” Tries to Show—or Hide

What “Michael” Tries to Show—or Hide

Apr 30, 2026·49:12

49:12

“Michael”—a new film, directed by Antoine Fuqua, charting Michael Jackson’s rise to fame—just had the best opening weekend in the history of bio-pics, proving that audiences are still eager to celebrate the King of Pop...

Why Earnestness is Everywhere

Why Earnestness is Everywhere

Apr 23, 2026·48:01

48:01

Cynicism is widely considered a defining quality of our conspiracy-addled, irony-poisoned age. But audiences and creatives alike now seem ready to cast it aside in favor of an attitude that’s long been out of style...

“Beef,” “The Drama,” and the New Marriage Plot

“Beef,” “The Drama,” and the New Marriage Plot

Apr 16, 2026·49:06

49:06

In 2019, marriage rates in the United States hit their lowest point in a hundred and forty years. They still haven’t rebounded. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz...

The Guilty Pleasure of the Heist

The Guilty Pleasure of the Heist

Apr 9, 2026·45:29

45:29

Last fall, a group of masked men broke into the Louvre in broad daylight and made off with some of France’s crown jewels. The stunt swiftly became an online phenomenon. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson...

“DTF St. Louis” and the New Story of the Suburbs

“DTF St. Louis” and the New Story of the Suburbs

Apr 2, 2026·48:08

48:08

In the new HBO miniseries “DTF St. Louis,” Jason Bateman plays a weatherman living with his wife and kids in a sleepy town just outside of St. Louis. He befriends a coworker, Floyd Smernitch (David Harbour), and the two...

The Soft Power of BTS

The Soft Power of BTS

Mar 26, 2026·46:14

46:14

The K-pop group BTS—by many metrics, the most popular band of all time—had a meteoric ascent before its members were called away by mandatory South Korean military service. Now, nearly four years later, the group has...

“Love Story” and Why We Cling to the Kennedy Myth

“Love Story” and Why We Cling to the Kennedy Myth

Mar 12, 2026·51:19

51:19

“Love Story,” an FX series produced by Ryan Murphy, drops audiences straight into the lives of one of the most talked-about couples of the nineties: J.F.K., Jr., and the style icon Carolyn Bessette. On this episode of...

The Hall of Fame—and of Shame—of Oscars Hosts

The Hall of Fame—and of Shame—of Oscars Hosts

Mar 5, 2026·49:16

49:16

On this episode of Critics at Large, with the ninety-eighth Academy Awards just around the corner, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz are joined by their fellow staff writer Michael Schulman to take...

Critics at Large Live: “Wuthering Heights” and Its Afterlives

Critics at Large Live: “Wuthering Heights” and Its Afterlives

Feb 26, 2026·49:04

49:04

When Emily Brontë published “Wuthering Heights,” in 1847, critics were baffled, alarmed, and mostly unimpressed. James Lorimer, writing in the North British Review, promised that the novel would “never be generally...

The Truth of Toni Morrison

The Truth of Toni Morrison

Feb 19, 2026·51:44

51:44

Toni Morrison was many things in her lifetime—Nobel laureate, renowned author, Princeton professor, and generous mentor to young writers. Her appeal translated seamlessly to the internet, where old interview clips still...

Charli XCX Misses the Moment

Charli XCX Misses the Moment

Feb 12, 2026·46:29

46:29

Once the fervor around Charli XCX’s 2024 album “brat” had cooled, the singer was approached to make a documentary about the tour—a practice that’s been embraced by the likes of Taylor Swift and Beyoncé. But Charli, who...

“Heated Rivalry,” “Pillion,” and the New Drama of the Closet

“Heated Rivalry,” “Pillion,” and the New Drama of the Closet

Jan 29, 2026·54:01

54:01

“Heated Rivalry,” a low-budget Canadian series that began streaming on HBO Max late last year, quickly made the leap from unexpected word-of-mouth success to full-blown cultural phenomenon. The show, which follows a...

I Need a Critic: One-Hundredth-Episode Edition

I Need a Critic: One-Hundredth-Episode Edition

Jan 22, 2026·44:36

44:36

Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz celebrate the one-hundredth episode of Critics at Large with a special installment of the podcast’s advice series. Together, they counsel callers on everything from...

Why Football Matters

Why Football Matters

Jan 15, 2026·47:05

47:05

Someone looking to understand America might do well to study the nation’s embrace of football. N.F.L. games regularly outperform anything else on television, and, in 2025, some hundred and twenty-seven million viewers...

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