Why This Is TV's Golden Age!: Podcast
How streaming video has blown apart, and improved, television as we know it.
How streaming video has blown apart, and improved, television as we know it.
Like millions of Americans but with more emojis, the convicted/commuted leaker and would-be senator has views that don't fit neatly into our two-party mold.
"Millions of Iranians...don't want to live under a corrupt clerical fascist state" says Bloomberg's Eli Lake. Are the Islamic Republic's days finally numbered?
"I'm just sort of accidental collateral damage to a larger thing that's going on."
What the Golden Globes #MeToo protests and Dave Chappelle's latest specials tell us about the current political moment.
The attorney general's new memo on marijuana is disturbing on many levels, but it will ultimately be effective on none.
Q&A with Michael Goldstein and Pierre Rochard of the Satoshi Nakamoto Institute.
Instead of arguing about media coverage and posturing about partisan reactions, maybe focus on sanctions and refugee policy?
Rafia Zakaria talks about veils, Islamic politics, and feminism.
Novelist Lisa De Pasquale sees "politics as entertainment" and worries that Millennials are lost forever to the left.
Renegade University's Thaddeus Russell on the federal-accreditation racket, why the Ivys are terrified of competition, and how postmodernism is libertarianism's ally.
How has the fight for freedom changed from January 2017 to December, whether vis-a-vis Trump, Congress, or music? Well for one thing, Star Wars-spoiler norms have gone out the window in the Suderman household....
Center for American Progress' Neera Tanden and Foundation for Government Accountability's Tarran Bragdon debate government handouts at the Soho Forum.
Reason editors point to the good stuff in tax reform, and the bad everything else
Eugene Volokh runs the most important legal blog in the country. Here's his take on gay wedding cakes, free speech, and President Trump's judicial appointments.
Also on the Reason Podcast: Is abortion a good reason to vote for Roy Moore? Did Al Franken get a raw deal? Can the feds smother bitcoin?
How to think about gay wedding cakes, Fourth Amendment rights, and whether the federal government can ban sports betting. Plus: How will Neil Gorsuch vote?
Reason Podcast tackles tax reform, Trump's Roy Moore endorsement, the Flynn flip, and more.
Andrew Heaton and Sarah Rose Siskind are the creators of Reason TV's Mostly Weekly, a libertarian answer to The Daily Show and Last Week with John Oliver.
Nick Gillespie chats with Reason TV's Meredith Bragg and Jim Epstein about the past and future of our video journalism platform.
"The podcast makes it even easier to consume smart, witty commentary on many issues that you won't get elsewhere."
Reason.com's editor in chief hashes it out with the FCC Chairman who passed net neutrality.
Watch Don Boudreaux vs. Rick Manning at the Soho Forum.
Watch Don Boudreaux vs. Rick Manning at the Soho Forum.
Nick Gillespie, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Peter Suderman and Matt Welch discuss sex scandals and net neutrality.
Weir's new book Artemis imagines life in a lunar settlement.
Food historian Rachel Laudan explains why we eat what we eat on "turkey day" - and it has nothing to do with the Pilgrims.
Promises that "we're going to see an explosion in the kinds of connectivity and the depth of that connectivity" like never before.
Nick Gillespie, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Peter Suderman and Matt Welch discuss what's wrong with the GOP tax bill, Roy Moore, Al Franken, and Aquaman.
Law-abiding residents and business owners are among the biggest casualties in the war on illegal immigrants.
Nick Gillespie and Katherine Mangu-Ward make the case for "free minds and free markets" as the best way to improve the world.
Journalist Cathy Young talks frankly about sexual harassment in the workplace.
On today's show, Reason's editors discuss the attack on Rand Paul, the Texas mass shooting, and the election results.
Reason's Nick Gillespie talks to libertarian economist Gene Epstein about Trump, free trade, and his monthly debates at the Soho Forum.
Nick Gillespie talks with National Review's Robert VerBruggen about the Texas church shooting.
This week's show covers Venezuela, the New York City terrorist attack, Russian hackers, the Republican tax agenda, and a preview of a debate on Capitalism.
No one's there to save you from a joke that you don't like.
This week's show covers Robert Mueller's Russia probe, Jeff Flake's decision not to run, and the opioid crisis.
This week's show covers the John Kelly phone flap, former presidents against Trump, and why Republicans are only pretending to be worried about the budget.
Ryan Neuhofel is part of a movement of "direct primary care" physicians who deal directly with patients.
This week's show covers the Iran nuclear deal, threats to the First Amendment, the Harvey Weinstein scandal, and Trump's latest moves on health care.
Reason's Nick Gillespie, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Matt Welch on why government-mandated birth control and the NRA both suck.
Reason's Jacob Sullum talks about making effective policy in the wake of tragedy.
Reason's Nick Gillespie, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Matt Welch on the Las Vegas shooting, Trump's Twitter rage at Puerto Rico, and the Jones Act.
Watch or listen to the latest Soho Forum on expanding government-run health care.
Watch or listen to the latest Soho Forum on expanding government-run health care.
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