Exploring a prominent individual's remarkable journalistic achievements at The Washington Post and their experiences in Moscow during a transformative period. Reflecting on the hopeful atmosphere of the late 1980s globally and the ongoing commitment to influencing positive societal change through journalism.
Since 1998, David Remnick has been the editor of The New Yorker and has written hundreds of pieces for the magazine, including reporting from Russia, the Middle East, and Europe and Profiles of Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Katharine Graham, Mike Tyson, Bruce Springsteen and more. He also hosts the magazine’s national radio program and podcast, “The New Yorker Radio Hour.” He joins live at the On Air Fest to talk about his legendary life and career.