About this episode
What does the death of The Washington Post sports section mean for the future of sports, journalism and propaganda? Was "Melania" a movie — or crypto? And how does LeBron guarantee his story now? Plus: Tony Kornheiser, Paul Thomas Anderson, Nuke LaLoosh, New Yorker clickbait, Carmelite nuns, the glue of commonality... and the uselessness of despair. Further content: • "Democracy Dies in Broad Daylight" (David Remnick) • "The Crackin', Shakin', Breakin' Sounds" (Nat Hentoff, 1964) • "A Day with the Duke" (Whitney Balliett, 1970) • Subscribe to "The New Yorker Radio Hour" • Read "King of the World" • Watch "O.J.: Made in America" Previously on PTFO: • The Banned Prince Documentary: Director Ezra Edelman (Finally) Speaks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.