
Episode 373
Episode 351: Josh Levin
Josh Levin is the national editor at Slate. He is the host of the podcast Hang Up and Listen and the author of "The Queen: The Forgotten Life Behind an American Myth"
July 17, 201950m 3s
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Show Notes
Josh Levin is the national editor at Slate. He is the host of the podcast Hang Up and Listen and the author of The Queen: The Forgotten Life Behind an American Myth.
“I think it’s a strength to make a thing, one that people might have thought was familiar, feel strange. And reminding people —in general, in life—that you don’t really know as much as you think you know. I think that carries over into any kind of storytelling.”
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Levin on Longform
[01:48] The Queen: The Forgotten Life Behind an American Myth (Little, Brown and Company • 2019)
[01:52] “The Welfare Queen” (Slate • 2013)
[02:47] The Mastermind: Drugs. Empire. Murder. Betrayal. (Evan Ratliff • Random House • 2019)
[03:25] Levin’s Archive at Slate
[04:55] Other Magazines Column
[05:03] Today’s Papers
[07:25] “Little League Bullies” (Slate • 2007)
[10:38] Dahlia Lithwick at Slate
[12:22] Paul Ford on the Longform Podcast
[13:00] Hang Up And Listen
[13:17] Slow Burn
[14:01] The Queen podcast
[14:33] Jet Article on Linda Taylor (Jet • 1974) [pdf]
[42:08] ”Dispatches From the R.Kelly Trial” (Slate • 2008)
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