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Jon Stewart Discusses Cancel Culture, and Daniel Craig Says Goodbye to Bond



David Remnick talks with Jon Stewart about “The Problem with Jon Stewart,” the political comedian’s new show, as well as the potential return of Donald Trump to the White House and the controversies around cancel culture in comedy stirred up by Dave Chappelle and others. Daniel Craig reflects on the end of his fifteen-year run as the superspy James Bond, and on returning to theatre. Plus, The New Yorker’s Michael Schulman speaks to the Oscar-nominated actor Carol Kane.

Jon Stewart: “That’s Not Cancel Culture”

The comedian speaks about his new show, the potential return of Donald Trump, and controversial comedy.


Daniel Craig Takes Off the Tux

David Remnick speaks with the actor, who, in fifteen years as James Bond, brought a modern sense of nuance and moral compromise to the superspy.


Carol Kane, a Legendary Comic Scene Stealer, on Her Roots in Drama

The beloved comic character actor discusses her Oscar-nominated turn in 1975’s “Hester Street,” which is being re-released.


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



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