"In the Room with Peter Bergen" transcript: Episode 27
In this episode: How Does the Russian Propaganda Machine Work?
In this episode: How Does the Russian Propaganda Machine Work?
From raucously funny to downright heartbreaking, these outstanding memoirs pack a serious punch.
Andy García tells Michele about growing up among Cuban exiles in Miami, where the talk—and the transcendent food—was always of home.
In this episode: You Should Worry About A.I., but Not for the Reason You Think
As guest Conan O'Brien says of his family kitchen, "If I'm a clay pot, this is the kiln where I got baked. This is where it all happened."
In this episode: The Future of War
11 editors, 11 new listens—from fiction to memoirs to thrillers, check out our most anticipated listens of the month.
For screen and theater star Matthew Broderick, who grew up among artists and actors, the kitchen was center stage for family drama.
In this episode: The War that Americans Forgot, Iraqis Can’t — and Iran Won
Whether it's a "comedy about grief" or a thriller that makes hilarious twists and turns, these Fall 2023 original productions will make you laugh, cry, and even cringe at life's absurd realities.
Kerry Washington opens up about her new memoir, "Thicker than Water," the importance of a kitchen in the Catskills, and how a pit stop in India changed her life and career.
In this episode: What would a Robert F. Kennedy Jr. presidency look like?