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National Review

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Unravel the threads of American politics with incisive commentary and in-depth analysis on the state of the political scene. Join National Review writers like Rich Lowry, Charles C. W. Cooke, Jim Geraghty, Michael Brendan Dougherty, Jack Butler, and more for political commentary you can’t get anywhere else. Longing for a refreshing dose of sanity? All you need to do is tune in.
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Letters to the Editors

Letters to the Editors

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Following the compilation and publication of Letters to the Editors bi-weekly journal, LTTE Podcast presents new readings from artwriters and beyond. Each issue also includes conversations with writers, artists, and publishers. Hosted and produced by Anna M. Szaflarski. Bonus tracks include readings of original writing by Szaflarski. Supported by AKV Berlin Publishing
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Summary:This is Mint's weekly news podcast, updated every Friday where Mint's editors pick their top stories of the week. The stories they choose are diverse, ranging from politics, economics, news and current affairs and includes everything from the state of the government and economy, to the drought situation in the country, how start ups are faring, the best of sporting action and movies that are hitting the headlines. Crisp and clear, analytical and lively, this podcast is a must for new ...
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A handpicked article read aloud from the latest issue of The Economist. Published weekdays from Monday to Thursday. If you’re already a subscriber to The Economist, you’ll have full access to all our shows as part of your subscription. For more information about Economist Podcasts+, including how to get access, please visit our FAQs page here https://myaccount.economist.com/s/article/What-is-Economist-Podcasts.
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Award-winning journalist and prolific author Mike Barlow interviews writers and editors. "Our conversations focus mostly on work habits and career advice. The interviews typically run 25-30 minutes. I try to keep them light and breezy, but when the topic veers into deeper waters, I'm not afraid to go there with the guest,” says Mike.
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Editors Picks: Rich: Luther’s post “It Is Time to Be Done with Ukraine” Charlie: NR's editorial "The Loathsome Tate Brothers" MBD: Abigail’s post "Terror in the U.K.?" Andrew: Christian Schneider's piece "Trump Should Take a Bite out of Nonsensical Laws" Light Items: Rich: Field of Dreams Charlie: Boys are morons MBD: Fountains of Wayne Andrew: Stu…
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A handpicked article read aloud from the latest issue of The Economist. For decades it made sense to slowly pay down a mortgage over time, but that is no longer the case. Rising interest rates mean the smart thing to do is pay off your mortgage early. Listen to what matters most, from global politics and business to science and technology—subscribe…
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Also Haley’s post Charlie: Noah’s magazine piece “They Think We’re Stupid” MBD: Noah’s piece “The Conservative Lifestyle Is Suddenly in Fashion” Jack: Haley Strack’s post “No Welcome Mat for the Tate Brothers” Light Items: Rich: Tampa, Fla. Charlie: Watching (select) Fawlty Towers episodes with his kids MBD: Spring Training Ja…
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Seth Cropsey’s piece "Why We Need a Trillion-Dollar Defense Budget" Charlie: Jeff’s newsletter "The Most Effective Leader Senate Republicans Ever Had" Noah: David Bahnsen’s piece "Curb Your Hysteria" Dominic: Jack Fowler’s post ‘Remembering Buckley’s Profound Classic, Up from Liberalism’ Light Items: Rich: Yankees’ Spring Trai…
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Editors’ Picks: Noah: Charlie’s magazine piece "In the Time of Peak Trump" Charlie: Rich’s piece “Ukraine Never Should Have Made the Mistake of Getting Invaded” Phil: Charlie’s post “There Are Rumors Trump Is Working Up to 7D Chess” Ramesh: Noah’s magazine piece "They Think We’re Stupid" Light Items: Noah: A bummer of a vacation Charlie: Meryl Stre…
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Phil’s post "Abolish the Nickel, Too" Charlie: Noah’s post “So, No Regrets?” Jim: Phil’s posts on Israel Noah: Andy piece "Fight over Fired Inspectors General Is Fight over Foundations of the Administrative State" Light Items: Rich: Major League Charlie: The Beatles Anthology Jim: Bowling Noah: South Korean reality TV Sponsors…
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Allen C. Guelzo's magazine piece "The Shock of Antietam" Charlie: Dan’s piece "Birthright Citizenship Is Still in the Constitution" MBD: NR's editorial "A Victory for Women Athletes" Phil: Abigail Anthony’s piece “How I May Have Solved a Murder” Light Items: Rich: Washington Capitols Charlie: Philomena Cunk MBD: The Mets Phil:…
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Caroline Downey’s videos Charlie: Luther’s magazine piece "There’s Something about Curling" Jim: Andy's piece "Governor Pritzker’s Partisan Lawfare Against President Trump’s J6 Pardons" Noah: Dominic's post "The U.S. Does Not Need a Sovereign Wealth Fund" Light Items: Rich: Listening to news articles Charlie: Winning a game of…
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Today's episode is a panel that took place in Toronto during EditCon 2024. Editor Mike Munn, CCE take us through the experience of editing the multi-award-winning documentary TO KILL A TIGER. The film follows the local story of an Indian father courageously fighting for justice for his raped daughter, delving into the dynamics of a family, a small …
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Phil’s post "Bill Cassidy’s Finest Hour" Charlie: WFB Jr.’s piece "The Great American Gun War" MBD: Armond’s piece "The Day of the Locust Has Finally Arrived" Dominic: Phil’s post “Trump’s War on Bureaucrats Is the Anti–Student Loan Bailoutt” Light Items: Rich: Rising early Charlie: The annual sports desert MBD: Home movie nig…
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Giancarlo Sopo’s post “Selena Gomez’s Crocodile Tears Were Not for Migrants” Charlie: NR Capital Matters piece “Don’t Substitute Tariffs for Income Taxes: You’ll Get Both” by David R. Henderson & Phillip Magness Jim: Noah’s post “The Covid Iconoclasts Were Right About Everything” Noah: Jim and Andrew’s coverage of DeepSeek Lig…
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In this episode Sarah Taylor, CCE chats with Shane Reid and Dean Zimmerman, ACE, the talented editors behind Marvel’s massive box-office hit, DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE. We explore the creative process, challenges, and excitement of shaping these fan-favourite antiheroes on the big screen. Whether you’re a long time Marvel fan or curious about editing ac…
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Comedy demands a mastery of pacing to make a story flow but most importantly make the audience laugh. Whether it’s solving mysteries in the coming-of-age comedy horror WEDNESDAY, the misfortunes of a dysfunctional family in MOONSHINE, the attempt to save a mediocre hockey team in SHORESY, or building a business of fake IDs with very real consequenc…
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In this conversation, Simone Smith, CCE shares her journey into the world of editing, discussing her early influences, the projects she has worked on, and the unique challenges faced in both film and television. She highlights her experience working on QUEEN OF MY DREAMS, the importance of collaboration with directors, and the nuances of editing co…
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Greg Ng, CCE and Graham Fortin discuss their collaborative journey in editing the film LONGLEGS. They share insights into their editing process, the dynamics of co-editing, and the importance of building trust with directors. The conversation delves into the nuances of character development, particularly with Nicolas Cage's performance, and the tec…
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Today's episode took place in Vancouver as part of EditCon 2024. What makes movies scary? Why are we compelled to watch them? How do editors influence and manipulate our experience of horror, suspense, and tension? Does editing scary films give you nightmares? This round table discussion with Jon Anctil, CCE (50 STATES OF FRIGHT, VAN HELSING, TWO S…
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Canadian films are still making their way to the big screen with fascinating themes. FITTING IN grapples with societal notions regarding the relationship between body and womanhood. HEY, VIKTOR! tackles a quest for fame and fortune morphed into a journey of self-discovery. THE KING TIDE reflects on community, fundamentalism, and rejection of a larg…
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