Books by Adrian Nicole LeBlanc
Random Family: Love, Drugs, Trouble, and Coming of Age in the Bronx Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Fight of the Century: Writers Reflect on 100 Years of Landmark ACLU Cases Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
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Episode 236: Al Baker: Al Baker is a crime reporter at The New York Times, where he writes the series “Murder in the 4-0.” “When there’s a murder in a public housing high rise, there’s a body on the floor. Jessica White in a playground, on a hot summer night. Her children saw
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"Books are Conversations": Katherine Boo & Adrian Nicole LeBlanc: This week on the podcast, hear the two award-winning authors discuss poverty around the world.
byLibrary TalksPodcast episode
Episode 209: Sarah Schweitzer: Sarah Schweitzer is a former feature writer for the Boston Globe. “I just am drawn, I think, to the notion that we start out as these creatures that just want love and were programmed that way—to try to find it and to make our lives whole. We are, as hum
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Episode 69: Rachel Aviv: Rachel Aviv is a staff writer at The New Yorker. "If I'm writing about the criminal justice system, I wish I were a lawyer. If I'm writing about psychiatry, I wish I were a psychiatrist. I have often filled out half my application to get a Ph.D in clinic
byLongformPodcast episode
Episode 51: Robert Kolker: Robert Kolker is the author of Lost Girls and a contributing editor at New York. "For better or for worse, my heart's not in the mystery. I want [the killer] to be caught—he's obviously a predator and he's unstable. But they all are. They're all messed u
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Ep 209: Two Girls Hanging From a Tree: In 2014, a photograph of two girls hanging from a tree in an Indian village went viral. Sonia Faleiro joins Amit Varma in episode 209 of The Seen and the Unseen to discuss the years she spent researching their story, and the complex layers of truth...
byThe Seen and the Unseen - hosted by Amit VarmaPodcast episode
Best of: Jia Tolentino on what happens when life is an endless performance: The New Yorker writer explains how technology has transformed the very nature of human interaction
byThe Gray Area with Sean IllingPodcast episode
Jia Tolentino on what happens when life is an endless performance: Ezra Klein and Jia Tolentino discuss how the Internet distorts identities, cheapens solidarity, and erodes morality
byThe Gray Area with Sean Illing