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Funny You Should Mention: Jeff Arcuri

Today on The Gist, its Funny You Should Mention with stand-up comedian Jeff Arcuri, whose crowd-work proficiency anchors his new Netflix special. Arcuri counters comedy purists by framing audience interaction as a structured illusion, detailing how his early years navigating gate ...  Afficher plus

Pesca La Vista

Today, on the final episode of The Gist... After 12 years and more than 3,000 episodes, Mike revisits his very first top-of-the-show segment, from May 29, 2014, which centered on "baby shoes." In the final Antwentig, Mike lays out his broadcasting philosophy: the importance of pr ...  Afficher plus

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'The Interview': Jonathan Greenblatt on Antisemitism, Anti-Zionism and Free Speech
The Daily

How the head of the A.D.L. thinks about the line between legitimate protest and anti-Jewish hate. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?sour ...  Afficher plus

Keeping Up With the Antisemitism
Binchtopia

The girlies discuss Kanye's unfortunate foray into antisemitism and the history of Jew-hatred with a returning beloved guest #GavOnThePod. Digressions include Julia's run-in with the Try Guys, Eliza's philosophical defense of lying for the bit, and the bone that Gav has to pick w ...  Afficher plus

Anti-Semitism on Campus: The Acceptable Intolerance?
The Chris Cuomo Project

Chris Cuomo examines the troubling rise of anti-Semitism and intolerance on college campuses. He questions why Jewish people seem to be the only minority group that is acceptable to target, challenges assumptions about power dynamics, and calls for more nuance in supporting Pales ...  Afficher plus

The fight over campus antisemitism
Today, Explained

Three elite university presidents walk into Congress for a hearing on antisemitism. Only two still have their jobs. New York magazine reporter Nia Prater tells us what happened, and a Harvard professor of Jewish history explains why he thinks resignations won’t make campuses safe ...  Afficher plus