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More than a decade since her diagnosis, Canadian punk rock queen Bif Naked opens up about her battle with breast cancer and becoming a caregiver.
American poet Eugene Redmond remembers his friend, collaborator and former editor, the late Toni Morrison.
Diana Weymar is a textile artist and activist who's garnering a lot of attention for her subversive public art project, called the Tiny Pricks Project.
Ani DiFranco talks about her new memoir, the boundary-breaking themes in her music and how she feels about the ongoing #MeToo movement.
Singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco discusses her new memoir, the boundary-breaking themes in her music and how she feels about the ongoing #MeToo movement. Canadian punk rock queen Bif Naked opens up about battling cancer and the power of emotional support. Poet Eugene Redmond remembers his friend, collaborator and former editor, the late Toni Morrison. Textile artist and activist Diana Weymar talks about how her new public art project protests U.S...
Director Julius Onah talks about his new film Luce and why he wanted to explore race and class through the lens of a dark psychological thriller.
Director Julius Onah on his new film Luce and challenging perceptions of race and identity. Newfoundland-based folk duo Fortunate Ones on writing songs that offer hope in dark times. The story of the Glenn Gould Steinway piano and how actor Jeff Daniels beat his inner critic to make music
Legendary producer Linda Perry discusses songwriting, mentoring and the meaning of success. Playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney talks about seeing his life reflected on stage and on screen in The Brothers Size and Moonlight. Comedy legends Steve Martin and Martin Short open up about their long friendship and new two-man comedy show, Now You See Them, Soon You Won't.
Director Andrea Berloff talks about her new film The Kitchen and why she wanted to explore what it's like when women are put in charge, both on and off screen. The q This music panel breaks down the reasons why Woodstock 50 was cancelled. Musicians Julie Doiron and Steven Lambke look back on SappyFest and the swamp magic of Sackville, N.B. Author and zoologist Delia Owens explains how life in isolation as a wildlife scientist helped her write her hit debut novel, Where the Crawdads Sing.
Author and zoologist Delia Owens talks to guest host Laurie Brown about her debut novel, Where the Crawdads Sing, and how she drew from her own experiences of survival and isolation to write it.