

Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger
Jay Nordlinger
Jay Nordlinger is a journalist who writes about a range of subjects, including politics, foreign affairs, and the arts. He is the music critic of The New Criterion. His guests are from the worlds of politics and culture, talking about the most important issues of the day, and some pleasant trivialities as well. www.jaynordlinger.com
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Dec 30, 2024 • 36min
A Reaganite from Serbia
Ivana Stradner is an analyst of international relations. She is affiliated with the School of Advanced International Studies, the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, and other institutions. She was once a Jeane Kirkpatrick fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. Serbian-born, she is an admirer of Ronald Reagan and an advocate of freedom and democracy—one with clear, properly cold eyes. With Jay, she discusses her life and some of the pivotal issues of our time. Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe

Dec 15, 2024 • 40min
Jimmy Lai, Heroic Troublemaker
Mark L. Clifford has written a biography: “The Troublemaker: How Jimmy Lai Became a Billionaire, Hong Kong’s Greatest Dissident, and China’s Most Feared Critic.” Jimmy Lai is a political prisoner. Mr. Clifford has known and worked with him for many years. With Jay, Mr. Clifford discusses this extraordinary man. His release is wished for, prayed for, by freedom-lovers around the world. Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe

Dec 4, 2024 • 47min
A Uyghur Mother Touches Down in America
Nury A. Turkel is a Uyghur-American lawyer and human-rights activist. Jay did a “Q&A” with him in 2018—when the world was first learning about the mass persecution of the Uyghurs. In 2022, Mr. Turkel published a book: “No Escape: The True Story of China’s Genocide of the Uyghurs.” Last week, he had the best Thanksgiving ever: his mother, whom he hadn’t seen in 20 years, was released from China in a swap between Beijing and Washington. She has now met four of her grandchildren for the first time. With Jay, Nury Turkel talks about his family and the Uyghur people more broadly. An informative and moving conversation. Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe

Nov 26, 2024 • 38min
The Cello, COVID, and Courage
Joshua Roman is a cellist, a superb musician. Lately, he has been engaged in something called “the Immunity Project.” About four years ago, Roman contracted long COVID, which turned his life upside down. He is an example of resiliency and good cheer—an inspiration. He and Jay talk about the heart of things. Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe

Nov 25, 2024 • 58min
Sports-Crazy
The baseball season just past—Shohei & Co. The college football season in swing—too much professionalization? The NFL season (why are the Jets perpetually woeful?). The NBA season—amazing, that LeBron. The Big Three in tennis, and their departure from the scene. Finally, travel sports, and what this new reality in American life is doing to our youth. These are the topics of this “Q&A”-cum-sportscast, with Jay’s regular gurus David French and Vivek Dave. Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe

Nov 14, 2024 • 35min
Baseball Man, Opera Man—Same Man
Ron Blum is a correspondent for the Associated Press. He writes and reports on baseball. And opera. He is encyclopedic in each field. A pleasure to converse with. Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe

Nov 8, 2024 • 37min
BHL on Israel, Ukraine, and the World Crisis
In this engaging discussion, Bernard-Henri Lévy, a prominent French philosopher and author of 'Israel Alone,' dives into the recent attack on Israel and its historical parallels, particularly with September 11. He emphasizes the interconnectedness of global crises, including the war in Ukraine and the complex dynamics of current conflicts. Lévy advocates for solidarity and captures the human cost of these ongoing wars, asserting the urgency of democratic integrity and leadership in navigating such turbulent times.

Oct 31, 2024 • 44min
Sharansky, Israel, Ukraine, and the World
Natan Sharansky began life as Anatoly Shcharansky. He was a dissident and refusenik in the Soviet Union. For nine years, he was a prisoner in the Gulag. He then made his life in Israel: as a writer, a politician, a human-rights activist, and so on. With Jay, he talks about the war in which Israel is engulfed. And the Ukraine war. And the consequences of all this for the world. He also talks about the prisoner swap between the West and Russia last summer. He himself was part of such a swap, in 1986. A conversation with Natan Sharansky is always a privilege. Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe

Oct 19, 2024 • 43min
Politics, Baseball, and George F. Will
We are in a general-election season and a baseball post-season. Prime time for George F. Will. He and Jay have a wide-ranging conversation. Whom would Will appoint as president, if he could? Is Shohei Ohtani a unicorn? Who is Will’s favorite player? What of immigration? What of transgenderism? What of . . .? There is no better conversationalist than George F. Will. Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe

Oct 14, 2024 • 41min
J-Mart the Political Reporter
As Jay says in his introduction, Jonathan Martin, a.k.a. J-Mart, is one of the best political reporters in America. He writes a column for Politico and pops up regularly on television. With Jay, he talks about his life and career—and the very serious game of American politics and democracy. Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe