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Jeff Daniels on 'The Looming Tower', How 'The Newsroom' Changed His Career, and More
Jeff Daniels gets candid in a conversation about his new Hulu series 'The Looming Tower', the appeal of the project, and how 'The Newsroom' changed his career and made him care about acting again.
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'Very Hungry And Thin As Rope': Belarusian Centenarian Recalls Years Spent In Stalin's Gulag
A centenarian who lived through Stalin's repression recounts the hardships and some of the happier times of her life.
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Inside the colorful, unpredictable studio of painter Cy Gavin
Teeth, skeletons and sea sponges fill the eclectic studio of this buzzed-about artist, who we visited upstate as he prepares for his first European solo show.
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Kevin Abstract Sits Down for a Fascinating Hour Long Conversation With Spike Jonze
Kevin Abstract joins legendary director Spike Jonze for a wide-ranging conversation on the Launch Left podcast.
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"all this male nudity and gay sex!" – meet harris dickinson, star of 'beach rats'
Harris Dickinson is totally chill about playing a Brooklyn bro exploring cruising sites and his sexuality during one hot summer day in the city
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Dining with Reba Maybury
Deconstructing power through fetish
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Addiction is a Response to Childhood Suffering: In Depth with Gabor Maté
A Hungarian-born Canadian physician, Dr. Gabor Maté specializes in the study and treatment of addiction and trauma. He is well known for his firmly held belief in the connection between mind and body health. Dr. Maté’s bestselling books include the award-winning In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction. Rather than offering quick-fix solutions to complex issues, Dr. Maté weaves together scientific research, case histories and his own insights to present a broad perspective.
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Zen Champ: An Interview with Iglooghost
Defying the very limits of genre (as to be expected when signed to Flying Lotus' label), Iglooghost's eclecticism is primed for a breakthrough.
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Student Who Attended White Supremacist Rally Leaves Boston University
An 18-year-old who participated in the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., said he has chosen to leave Boston University after receiving threats because of his beliefs. "Massachusetts, and Boston in particular, are among the most left wing states and cities,” Nicholas Fuentes told the Boston Globe on Tuesday, describing the campus and city as "very dangerous." Fuentes said that he has received 15 death threats via email and social media in the past week.
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Dave Chappelle Interviews Kendrick Lamar About Being the Greatest Living Rapper
What is the weight of greatness, of expectation, of an entire city—a city with deep, powerful, profoundly musical roots? What is the weight of a coast, of the title “Greatest Alive”? For Kendrick Lamar, Compton, california, and family are everything, but the weight of the outside world is nothing compared with the demands that come from within.
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Leonce on His Idiosyncratic Approach to Dance Music
The Atlanta producer incorporates trap music, R&B, and more into his shadowy productions.
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Consciousness: Who’s at the Wheel?
We often confuse freedom with arbitrariness, as though freedom were tantamount to doing something in a random way. But we are only really free, or rather we savor our freedom, when what we do is the necessary expression of what we are.
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Billionaire Michael Bloomberg: When choosing a job, prioritize this over salary
Business magnate Michael Bloomberg, a man worth an estimated $48.9 billion, says that when he was 22, he had no idea what he wanted to do with his career. In a commencement speech at Villanova University on Friday, the former mayor of New York City shared how he navigated the transition from school to the workforce.
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Trump says he invented an 84-year-old phrase. But, why?
Maybe it was a joke? This is the eternal undercurrent of the Trump era: Does he actually mean what he says? Is he riffing? Is he joking? Is he serious? Is he exaggerating? Is he lying? President Trump’s conversations and statements and braggadocio all live in the same nebulous cloud encompassing all of those possibilities, a Schrodinger’s box in which the cat has no fixed state until you look inside — and even then you’re likely to be told that the very dead cat you’re holding is, in fact, alive.
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To the Light - A.CHAL
I'm watching To the Light by A.CHAL
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George Carlin - Archive of American Television Interview
A fascinating in depth chat with George about his life, achievements, thoughts and experiences. (Four part playlist)
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Is Trump’s America Really Like the Third Reich? A Historian Weighs In.
How much do the early days of the Trump administration look like the Third Reich? Historian Richard Evans weighs in.
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Alibaba founder Jack Ma has a brutal theory of how America went wrong over the past 30 years
Alibaba founder Jack Ma thinks America went wrong over the past 30 years by focusing too much on war and Wall Street. Speaking at the World Economic Forum on Wednesday, Ma was asked about globalisation and the reaction to it represented by the election of Donald Trump as US president. He responded that back when Thomas Friedman published "The World Is Flat" in 2005, globalisation looked like "a perfect strategy" for the US...
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'I was in a North Korean street gang, now I study at Warwick' – a defector answers your questions
Sungju Lee agreed to answer your questions about escaping his homeland, the regime’s nuclear provocations, and adjusting to UK life.
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I Spent Six Days Protecting Tupac on His Deathbed
About eight months before Tupac Shakur was shot down during a drive by in an intersection east of the Las Vegas Strip, videographer Gobi M. Rahimi got into a water gun fight with the rapper in an L.A. backyard. It was early 1996, and Rahimi—who, with his partner Tracy Robinson, worked on music videos for Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, and Pharcyde—had been called on to meet with Tupac. The rapper, his family, and members of his Outlawz crew were grilling in the backyard, smoking weed, and shooting each other with water guns.
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