Robin Thede Is More Than FunnyOn this week’s episode of the Cut’s podcast, comedian Robin Thede talks A Black Lady Sketch Show’s upcoming fourth season, fame, and legacy.
Can “Niche” Dating Apps Save Us?Services like Grindr, Feeld, and Muzz offer frustrated daters an alternative to Tinder and Bumble. But are they any better?
Kenya Moore Is More Than a ‘Shade Assassin’On this week’s episode of the Cut’s podcast, Real Housewives legend Kenya Moore talks the franchise, military training, and the Atlanta dating pool.
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love and war
The Company That Controls DatingEpisode two of Land of the Giants: Dating Games looks at how Match Group made dating apps into a multibillion-dollar industry.
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love and war
How Tinder Changed EverythingIn this episode of Land of the Giants: Dating Games, we’re looking at how an app built by a bunch of 20-somethings blew up our love lives.
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in her shoes podcast
Susan Korn Isn’t Afraid to Want MoreOn this episode of the Cut podcast, the Susan Alexandra designer talks ambition, Instagram, and her love for the RealReal.
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year in review
The Cut’s 20 Most-Read Stories in 2022The articles our readers were most deeply engaged with this year, from a murder solved in DMs to Meghan Markle’s palace-exit interview.
The 69 Best Sex DiariesThese are the diaries that blew up our group texts, inspired an internet conspiracy or two, and still make us blush all these years later.
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in her shoes podcast
Audie Cornish Is the Consummate HostBut on this episode of In Her Shoes, she’s sitting in the guest seat, discussing her move from public radio to podcasting.
Working With Family Is Actually PossibleKaitlin and Sarah Leung, sisters who run the popular food blog “The Woks of Life” with their parents, on the business of family business.
Why Do You Have to Do It All?An unplanned pregnancy and the pandemic forced Splendid Spoon founder Nicole Centeno to rethink her business’s entire structure.
Issa Rae Is Having a ‘Good-ass Summer’The writer, producer, and comedian talks to the Cut about the songs that hype her up, her TV recommendations, and mixing work with play.
Jia Tolentino on Where We’re Headed Post-RoeThe journalist and author talks about covering devastating moments in history and being a mother with Cut editor-in-chief Lindsay Peoples.