Episodes (Page 38)
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The Beastie Boys discuss their early days in NYC and band formation.
The Beastie Boys
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Maggie Gyllenhaal discusses her disconnect from the show business world.
Maggie Gyllenhaal
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Jeff Daniels discusses his role as Atticus Finch on Broadway.
Jeff Daniels
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Ted Alexandro emphasizes social responsibility in comedy and activism.
Ted Alexandro
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Tim Blake Nelson defied preconceptions with his Jewish upbringing and Holocaust-escaping family.
Tim Blake Nelson
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Jeff Tweedy reflects on Uncle Tupelo, early Wilco, and his solo album 'Warm'.
Jeff Tweedy
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Martin Mull's journey from struggling artist to actor, musician, and comedian.
Martin Mull
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Annie Lederman overcame a difficult adolescence marked by learning disabilities and a car crash.
Annie Lederman
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Kenneth Lonergan sees no true difference between comedy and drama in his writing.
Kenneth Lonergan
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Michael Douglas achieved success but felt he 'made it' in his 40s.
Michael Douglas
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D.L. Hughley connects fear to societal issues and the Black experience.
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Sandy Hackett learned from his father, Buddy Hackett, both professionally and personally.
Sandy Hackett
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Rita Rudner's comedy career began unexpectedly after a New York Times business article.
Rita Rudner
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Roger Daltrey believes rock and roll eventually retires musicians.
Roger Daltrey
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Zoe Kazan discusses her path in Hollywood, separate from her famous family.
Zoe Kazan
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Eric Idle recounts the formation of Monty Python and the making of 'Holy Grail'.
Eric Idle
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John Cleese attributes his success to embracing a strong childish side.
John Cleese
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Richard E. Grant discusses his lifelong habit of keeping a daily diary.
Brian Posehn
Richard E. Grant
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Busy Philipps discusses her upcoming late-night show and life as a mother.
Busy Philipps
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Kurt Vile and Marc bond over shared musical and cultural interests.
Kurt Vile