Episodes (Page 14)
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Rob Reiner directed sequel to Spinal Tap mockumentary and discussed his remarkable career including When Harry Met Sally and All in the Family
Rob Reiner
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Netflix miniseries Adolescence follows a 13-year-old accused of murdering a schoolgirl, inspired by real crimes that prompted creator questions
Stephen Graham
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NSA whistleblower Reality Winner leaked classified documents about Russian election interference in 2017, resulting in five-year prison sentence
Reality Winner
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Legal expert Richard Hasen discusses Trump's plans to ban mail-in ballots and electronic voting before 2026 midterms, threatening election integrity
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Rob Reiner discusses his 1984 mockumentary 'This Is Spinal Tap' and its new sequel, explaining how the band has remained emotionally and musically stagnant
Rob Reiner
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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