Episodes (Page 10)
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Filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife Michele were killed in their home; their son Nick arrested on suspicion of murder
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Zadie Smith discusses her new essay collection 'Dead and Alive' with reflections on generational discourse and being raised by television
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Michael Shannon discusses being typecast as menacing characters like Agent Nelson Van Alden in 'Boardwalk Empire' despite his actual personality
Michael Shannon
Rhea Seehorn
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Architect Frank Gehry, known for steel and titanium curved structures, died at age 96; his masterpiece was the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao
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Legendary NBA coach Phil Jackson and sports journalist Sam Smith discuss iconic players from Jordan to Kobe in their new book 'Masters of the Game'
Phil Jackson
Sam Smith
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New York Times columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin examines financial crisis parallels between 1929 and today's economy
Andrew Ross Sorkin
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Rhea Seehorn stars in Apple TV+ series 'Pluribus' created by Vince Gilligan, who wrote the lead role specifically for her after 'Better Call Saul'
Rhea Seehorn
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Patrick Markee of the Coalition for the Homeless discusses his new book 'Placeless: Homelessness in the New Gilded Age' based on decades of advocacy
Patrick Markee
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George Clooney stars in 'Jay Kelly' as a famous actor at a crossroads and discusses his relationship to fame
George Clooney
Paul Tazewell
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Steve Cropper, guitarist and songwriter who helped create the Memphis soul sound for Stax Records, died at age 84
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George Clooney plays an aging actor who neglected family for career in Noah Baumbach's 'Jay Kelly'
George Clooney
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Washington Post reporter Alex Horton investigates a September 2 U.S. military strike on a Venezuelan boat allegedly carrying narco terrorists
Alex Horton
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Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario has spent 25 years covering global conflicts and humanitarian crises, surviving kidnappings and combat situations
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Paul Tazewell made history as the first Black man to win the Oscar for costume design for 'Wicked'
Paul Tazewell
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Food policy expert Marion Nestle updates her 2006 consumer guide with 'What to Eat Now,' exposing how industry marketing and policy influence food choices
Marion Nestle
Mary Roach
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The Grand Ole Opry marks its 100th anniversary featuring bluegrass banjo legend Earl Scruggs and his three-finger picking technique development
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A filmed version of Stephen Sondheim's Broadway revival 'Merrily We Roll Along' opens in theaters December 5
Jonathan Groff
Maria Friedman
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Michael Shannon breaks typecasting by playing good guys: President James Garfield in Netflix's 'Death by Lightning' and a Nazi war crimes prosecutor in 'Nuremberg'
Michael Shannon
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Legal analyst Joyce Vance, former U.S. attorney, discusses recent impactful court and Justice Department decisions in her new book 'Giving Up is Unforgivable'
Joyce Vance
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Brendan Fraser plays an actor in Tokyo hired by a rental family service in 'Rental Family,' based on a real Japanese phenomenon
Brendan Fraser