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There’s been no shortage of the examination of the real issues, Remnick says.
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Remnick says he can guess which party the candidate will come from.
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The magazine’s criticism of the George W. Bush administration made up for whatever The New Yorker missed in the lead-up to the war, says Remnick.
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The New Yorker editor says there are good bloggers and lousy bloggers.
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Does a Web presence compromise the New Yorker brand?
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Remnick’s tenure happened to coincide with 9/11 and the subsequent fall out.
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Writers who don’t outgrow short fiction are the exception rather than the norm, Remnick says.
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Even with newspapers taking a hit, Remnick believes there will always be curious, driven young journalists out there.
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It’s hard to find funny young people who can make a living cartooning, Remnick says.
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Remnick answers what it is like to helm The New Yorker.
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Are Russians incapable of democracy?
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Remnick remembers the twilight of the Soviet Union.
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It was a combination of curiosity, luck and gumption, Remnick says.
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Remnick talks about the twin influences of Bob Dylan and Philip Roth.
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Tilghman sees equal opportunity in education as a major issue. There is clearly a major gap between rich and poor in the US, and universities that care about equal opportunity […]
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As an immigrant, Tilghman is a supporter of welcoming students to the U.S. to study, and giving them the opportunity to stay and contribute to the well being and economy […]
Tilghman says she would like to see a candidate who is prepared to think about how we go about political discourse. One who recognizes or polarization of issues and our […]
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Tilghman sees race as a major social issue. She believes that we have never truly overcome the burden of slavery. She points out African Americans make up an underclass in […]