From the pristine parks of Paris to the bustling canyons of Manhattan, “New Yorker” magazine correspondent Adam Gopnik has a talent for making a place come alive. Similarly, his brother, Washington Post art critic Blake Gopnik has a talent for making complex contemporary art accessible to the average newspaper reader. We talk to the two about their work and how their upbringing impacted their adult lives and career choices.

Guests

  • Adam Gopnik Staff writer, The New Yorker; and author of "Through the Children's Gate: A Home in New York" (Knopf)
  • Blake Gopnik Chief art critic, The Washington Post

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