Episodes (Page 10)
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Grammy-winning bluegrass artist Billy Strings discusses his new album 'Live at the Legion' and blending traditional bluegrass with improvisational jam music
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At 87, Jane Fonda discusses her decades-long career and how her fitness empire was created to fund activist work
Jane Fonda
Spike Lee
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Noah Wyle discusses his transition from 11 seasons on 'ER' to HBO's 'The Pitt,' overcoming his initial reluctance to return to medical dramas after COVID
Noah Wyle
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta explores his new book 'It Doesn't Have to Hurt,' examining why we feel pain and how to treat it using distraction and meditation
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New York Times reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg examines RFK Jr.'s tenure as Health and Human Services Secretary and his controversial cuts to government staff and expert groups
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Jane Fonda delivers a fiery critique of the Trump administration during a SAG-AFTRA award acceptance speech, asserting 'this is not the time to go inward'
Jane Fonda
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Archival interview with former teen idol Dion from 2000 exploring his role in early rock and roll history
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Archival 1989 interview with pianist Charles Brown, credited with creating a style blending rough Texas blues with Hollywood glamour
Charles Brown
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Archival 1988 interview with Ben E. King, whose 1961 hit 'Stand by Me' became his lasting musical legacy after starting with The Drifters in the '50s
Ben E. King
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Johnny Otis discusses his career as singer, songwriter, producer, and talent scout, including his 1945 hit 'Harlem Nocturne'
Johnny Otis
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Sam Phillips discovered Elvis Presley and founded Sun Records, launching the careers of Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, Charlie Rich, and Johnny Cash
Sam Phillips
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Archival interviews feature Elvis Presley's guitarist Scotty Moore sharing stories about playing with the King and recording 'Blue Suede Shoes'
Scotty Moore
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British actor Terence Stamp died at age 87; he starred in 'The Limey' as a vengeful ex-con and in 'The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert'
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Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich opens his memoir 'Coming Up Short' with an apology from the Baby Boom generation for failing to build a more just society
Robert Reich
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Ruth Marcus from The New Yorker examines Bondi's leadership of the DOJ's most dramatic transition since Watergate
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Spike Lee's film 'Highest 2 Lowest' centers on a music mogul (Denzel Washington) facing a moral dilemma when kidnappers mistakenly hold his friend's son instead of his own
Spike Lee
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Emmy-nominated 'Saturday Night Live' cast member Bowen Yang discusses his favorite pop culture from the 2000s
Bowen Yang
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Tech journalist Vauhini Vara fed chapters of her book about tech companies to ChatGPT, using the exercise to analyze and critique the AI's writing advice in her book 'Searches'
Vauhini Vara
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Writer Thomas Mallon examines his experiences in his 30s during the early AIDS epidemic in Manhattan, where friends were sick or dead
Thomas Mallon
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Chilean-born actor Pedro Pascal is Emmy-nominated for his role in HBO's 'The Last of Us' and discusses facing countless on-screen challenges
Pedro Pascal