Zoe Fishman couldn’t stop thinking about the man she called her “subway crush.” For years, she saw Ronen on the train and admired him from afar. When they finally connected, it turned out Ronen felt the same, and they began a blissful life together. But when their story took a devastating turn, Zoe had to grapple with longing for Ronen at a distance again. For the final episode of our season, we hear about the joy and loss that showed up in Zoe’s life, and the remarkable way she learned to live with both of them. Zoe Fishman is the author of several novels, most recently “The Fun Widow’s Book Tour.”
The serpent queen is back and badder than ever.
Samantha Morton returns as Catherine de Medici, who has recently been anointed queen regent of France this season, finds the court engulfed in chaos as adversaries vie for control and the rise of Protestantism threatens to tear the country apart.
As France falls into political and religious turmoil, Catherine struggles to maintain her power, which makes her more determined than ever to keep it.
It feels good to be bad.
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My name is Sam Anderson.
I'm a staff writer for the New York Times magazine.
Over the years, I've interviewed actors, artists, athletes.
Recently, I've been spending time with animal people.
Wait.
What happens if I put my fingers.
In that bottom case?
He will probably bite you.
Scientists, ferret breeders, a heavy metal band that rescues baby puffins.
You got one.
Everyone has a story.
When I was a kid, I had bats in the family bathroom.
She didn't hear my mom backing into the driveway, and she got pushed by my mom.
Jessica the rat used to eat ice cream out of my mouth because thinking about animals seems to open up a little door.
This is the baby.