Episodes (Page 8)
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Susan Stamberg, pioneering NPR co-host of 'All Things Considered' and first woman to anchor a national news program, died at age 91
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Guillermo del Toro discusses his new Netflix adaptation of 'Frankenstein,' revealing how the 1931 film changed his life and helped him understand his faith better than religious practice
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Zanny Minton Beddoes, editor-in-chief of The Economist, explains how tariffs, AI expansion, and immigration policies are reshaping the U.S. economy
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Malala Yousafzai discusses her memoir 'Finding My Way,' covering her Oxford years, dealing with PTSD following the Taliban's 2012 assassination attempt, and her decision to marry
Malala Yousafzai
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Ken Burns' six-part PBS documentary series on the American Revolution premieres November 16, presenting previously excluded perspectives from women, Native Americans, and enslaved and free Black pe...
Ken Burns
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Julian Brave NoiseCat discusses his Oscar-nominated documentary 'Sugarcane' about Indigenous children's abuse in Catholic missionary boarding schools designed to assimilate them
Julian Brave NoiseCat
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Alysia Abbott discusses the Sofia Coppola-produced film 'Fairyland,' adapted from her memoir about being raised by her gay single father in 1970s San Francisco
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Julian Brave NoiseCat discusses his memoir 'We Survived the Night' and Oscar-nominated documentary 'Sugarcane,' exploring Indigenous survival and resurgence after cultural genocide
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Former State Department negotiator Aaron David Miller attributes the Gaza ceasefire deal partly to Trump's transactional approach and willingness to break traditional diplomatic norms
Aaron David Miller
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Diane Keaton, Oscar-winning actor known for 'Annie Hall,' 'The First Wives Club,' and 'Something's Gotta Give,' died at age 79 after a 50+ year career spanning 60 film and TV roles
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Mitch Albom discusses his novel 'Twice,' exploring the question of reliving life moments with the concept that every second chance carries a cost
Mitch Albom
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Dwayne Johnson plays MMA fighter Mark Kerr in Benny Safdie's The Smashing Machine, discussing role preparation, injuries, and wrestling personas
Dwayne Johnson
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Jane Goodall, renowned primatologist known for chimpanzee research and habitat protection, died at age 91
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President Trump has deployed National Guard troops to Portland, Chicago, and D.C., with Democrat-led states resisting while some Republican-led states welcome and request the deployments
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Grammy-winning Icelandic jazz-pop artist Laufey discusses her classical cello training, breakthrough during COVID, and inspiration from Golden Age films for her artistic aesthetic
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'Dopesick' author Beth Macy returns to her Ohio factory hometown to find economic collapse, struggling families, and friends embracing conspiracy theories
Beth Macy
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U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón discusses her career writing about loss, grief, longing, and humanity's relationship to nature in her new collection 'Startlement'
Ada Limon
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Oscar-nominated actors Scarlett Johansson and June Squibb discuss the film 'Eleanor The Great,' Johansson's directorial debut about a woman appropriating her deceased friend's Holocaust survival story
June Squibb
Mark Ronson
Scarlett Johansson
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Sidney Lumet and Al Pacino are featured discussing the 50-year legacy of 'Dog Day Afternoon,' a film about robbing a bank to fund gender-affirming surgery
Al Pacino
Sidney Lumet
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Dwayne Johnson discussed his MMA film role in The Smashing Machine and why he rejected pursuing real fighting, saying he dislikes getting punched
Dwayne Johnson