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* Wicked Little Letters: Olivia Colman's new film explores how women cursing became an expression of defiance and liberation * The Berman Murders: Doug Kari on an unsolved crime in the CA desert 40 years ago * Garland Nixon on the attack on MoscowWith Host Prairie Miller
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* The Neon Highway and Matlock Reboot: A Conversation With Beau Bridges * Gazan poet Mosab Abu Toha's poem "The Wounds" on the December 2008 Israeli War on Gaza * Bro On How The West Was Lost - Examining the Alec Baldwin Rust debacle * and Garland NixonWith Host Prairie Miller
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* Up From The Streets: A Conversation With Jazz Musician/Composer, Terence Blanchard * Actor David Morse Talks Cabrini, the film about the famous Italian American immigrant nun * Bro On Mass Media Wars Then And Now * and Garland Nixon on NATO paper tigersWith Host Prairie Miller
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** Actor Jon Seda discusses Selena, La Brea, Carlito's Way and his role with Richard Dreyfuss in the upcoming Into The Deep ** Americonned: Time To Rise, probing the Sean Claffey documentary ** Israel's Genocide from two sides ** And Garland Nixon on Let's Start HereWith Host Prairie Miller
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* Actress Virginia Madsen talks Surviving Middle America and Hollywood, and her latest movie as a damaged mother in Lola * Steven Wright's new surrealist novel, Harold * "Fat": From Will You Please Be Quiet, Please by Raymond Carver * How to Hide an EmpireWith Host Prairie Miller
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** Director Jean-Pierre Jeunet Talks Amelie, Alien Resurrection, And The Farmer Uprisings ** Bro On The Global Cultural Beat: "Vienna - City Of Contrasts And Contradictions" ** Garland Nixon on the US race for PresidentWith Host Prairie Miller
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* A Light In The Dark: Surviving More Than Ted Bundy-Kathy Kleiner Rubin on her determination to prevail * Caitlin Johnstone's "Child Killing Murder Robot" & more * Folk Horror On Film - Return Of The British Repressed * Garland Nixon on weaponizing wordsWith Host Prairie Miller
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* Ian McShane talks American Star and the John Wick sequel, Ballerina * Until Tomorrow, Comrades: Eric Gordon on Portuguese revolutionary Manuel Tiago's novel * "The Power Of Film": a personal exploration of screen classics with Brett Gregory * Garland Nixon on NATO and Euro-scamWith Host Prairie Miller
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** Sean Mattison Talks Petro, new Colombian documentary at Slamdance: how a former guerrilla became President ** Franz Kafka's Before the Law and An Imperial Message ** Bro looks at the Best and Worst TV Series of the Year ** And Garland Nixon on Hollywood propagandaWith Host Prairie Miller
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** James Ivory Talks Merchant Ivory and that historic filmmaking team in a new film doc directed by Stephen Soucy * Brett Gregory interviews Matt Alford on Julian Assange's Final Extradition Appeal * Karl Marx, Private Eye! * Garland Nixon on the narcissistic US empireWith Host Prairie Miller
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* Sawyer Spielberg on being directed by his father in The Post, along starring in the upcoming 9/11 thriller, Martyr Of Gowanus * Brett Gregory Down and Out In the UK * Bro on his new noir, The House That Buff Built * Policing Thought crimes here and in IsraelWith Host Prairie Miller
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* Freud's Last Session: A Conversation With Matthew Goode, who portrays author C.S. Lewis * "Palestine A-Z" by Gazan poet Mosab Abu Toha * How The Pentagon And The CIA Took Hollywood: Filmmaker Matthew Alford * Garland Nixon on Christian ZionismWith Host Prairie Miller
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* Stafford Braxton Talks "American Santa." Superheroes don't always wear capes * Bro On The Television Season Of Our Discontent: streaming and strikes in 2023 * "Godard Cinema" - Brett Gregory deconstructs the enigma of Jean-Luc GodardWith Host Prairie Miller
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** Ed Begley Jr. on his new memoir, To The Temple of Tranquility...And Step On It! ** Part 2 with the author of the new bio, Becoming Ella Fitzgerald ** The Success Of Failure: "Movies So Bad, They're Good" ** Garland Nixon on Hollywood propagandaWith Host Prairie Miller
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* Actor Steve Schirripa Talks The Sopranos, Blue Bloods * Becoming Ella Fitzgerald with author Judith Tick * A Conversation With David Archibald - the Scottish professor and performer on Tracking Ken Loach * Garland Nixon on GazaWith Host Prairie Miller
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* Adrien Brody Talks Masculine Identity In Crisis in his new film Manodrome * Israelism: A new film doc on American Jewish youth turning against Zionism. * The homeless crisis gets personal * Garland Nixon on the pirates of the American EmpireWith Host Prairie Miller
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* Noah Wylie Talks At The Gates, ER Memories, and strike resolution. * The Poetry Of Caitlin Johnstone. "In Times Such as These" * Brett Gregory probes the film essay Looking Forward * Dennis Broe on mind-numbing media spectacle * Garland Nixon on the monsters who ruleWith Host Prairie Miller
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* The Shirelles' Beverly Lee talks the groundbreaking 60s girl groups * A Creature Wanting Form: author Luke O'Neil in conversation about his fiction & non-fiction * Actors' strike update with actor/filmmaker Harley Wallen * Garland Nixon on genocideWith Host Prairie Miller
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* Terrence Howard Talks Empire, Hustle & Flow, and his upcoming Shirley Chisholm biopic, Shirley * AE Fave Mary Murphy discusses film, theater, tv, animation, video games, voice acting, and the actors' strike * Garland Nixon on "Why We Blow Ourselves Up"With Host Prairie Miller
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* Alicia Witt Talks Movies, Music, And The Continuing Actors Struggle * Miguel Gardel reads from his short story, "Blues In America" * Peter Wise discourses on the 9 minute Nietzsche * Garland Nixon on Trainwreck AmericaWith Host Prairie Miller
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* Henry Thomas talks his films and series from ET to Fall of the House of Usher * Luke O'Neil's short story "Thy Kingdom Come" from A Creature Wanting Form * The Stones And Brian Jones: Deciphering the Nick Broomfield doc * Garland Nixon on the so-called "rules-based" orderWith Host Prairie Miller
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* Diallo Riddle Talks One Song, The Hollywood Strikes, And What Exactly Is A Moonlighting DJ * Ian Scott: American Politics In Hollywood Film * Mary Murphy reads selections from the poetry of Mary Oliver * Peter WIse: 9 minute Nietzche and Garland NixonWith Host Prairie Miller
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* A Tale of Two Prison Dramas: Actress Siobhan Fallon in Shelter in Solitude and Eileen * Brett Gregory deconstructs Norman Finkelstein's new book * Singer/songwriter Nellie McKay talks about Hey Guys, Watch This * Peter Wise on The 9 minute NietzscheWith Host Prairie Miller
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* Madison Molloy on "Comedy in a woke world," as a woman speaking her mind * Blue collar wordsmith Miguel Gardel reads his short story, "Religious" * Peter Wise's gallery tour of the artist and the renegade * Garland Nixon on US foreign policy hypocrisyWith Host Prairie Miller
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* Michael Rapaport talks DeNiro, Walken, strikes, and stand-up comedy * Underground Empire: How America Weaponized the World's Economy * Brett Gregory on the Drive In: Outdoor Cinema In 1950s America * Mitchel Cohen's anti-war memory lane excursionWith Host Prairie Miller
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* Brian Goodman, who has worked with the best, walks the picket line * Garland Nixon on Malcolm X and Africa Rising * Brett Gregory's memoir, "I Used to be Jewish" * Caitlin Johnstone on Capitol Hill psychopaths * Dennis Broe on the Hollywood strikesWith Host Prairie Miller
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* Golden Age of Hollywood Actress Terry Moore on "Silent Life: The Story Of The Lady In Black," about the mystery rose woman at Valentino's grave. *Brett Gregory on Identity Politics, Horror, Marxism And the Hayes Code *Garland Nixon on "Who Am I?"With Host Prairie Miller
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* Filmmaker and veteran manager of rock artists Jon Brewer discusses his doc Chuck Berry: The Original King Of Rock 'n' Roll * Brett Gregory and Dominic Lees on AI's impact on film and TV * Garland Nixon on suing TwitterWith Host Prairie Miller
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* Amy Redford Talks The Sopranos, This Revolution, And Her Father Robert R. * Ron Perlman Rant On The Picket Line * "The Hollywood Renaissance And The Blacklist": Brett Gregory and Andy Willis * More At The Atomic Cafe with director Jayne LoaderWith Host Prairie Miller
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* Margaret Cho on her "Live and Livid" stand-up tour, and news on the writers' and actors' strike *The Atomic Cafe: AE talks with the director of the classic film doc of US nuclear war propaganda * Brett Gregory on The Ageing Woman In British Film * Scott Ritter: Banned on YouTube!With Host Prairie Miller
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* Orlando Jones talks Til Death Do Us Part * Lionelle Hamanaka shares personal memories during Nagasaki remembrance day * Stephanie Bartage on Shawshank Redemption for the stage * Excerpts of our production of Virginia Woolf's To The LighthouseWith Host Prairie Miller
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In this adaptation prepared especially for radio, Virginia Woolf's ground-breaking stream of consciousness novel, To The Lighthouse, is brought to life. In a sort of ghost story that plays with time, memory, and recollection, a young boy, over a period of ten years, tries to journey to the lighthouse, a stormy boat ride away from his family’s summe…
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* Filmmaker Susan Stern Talks Barbie Nation--An Unauthorized Tour! * Brett Gregory & Chris Nunn In Search of The Wicker Man--new revelations on the cult horror film * Wall Street/Hollywood East And West SAG AFTRA Strike Update * Dennis Broe on "Apocalyptic TV & Global Warming"With Host Prairie Miller
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* Director Mary Harron talks Daliland and The Notorious Bettie Page *Wall Street/Hollywood SAG-AFTRA Actor's Strike Updates * Kubrick And Control: Brett Gregory on Jeremy Carr's interpretation of Kubrick's classics * Garland Nixon's Crime ScenesWith Host Prairie Miller
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* Hollywood Babble-On: Kevin Smith Taking The Movie Industry To The Next Level * Brett Gregory: British Cinema And A Divided Nation * Fran Drescher and SAG-AFTRA take on Wall Street greed * A Life In The Key Of The Community: art as a communal actWith Host Prairie Miller
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** Graham McTavish Talks The Witcher, Men In Kilts, & Somewhere in Montana. ** A Memo From David Mamet to writers ** Peter Wise tracks down rock musician & reporter, Bob Saar ** Garland Nixon on corrupted corporate mediaWith Host Prairie Miller
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** Director Catherine Hardwicke Talks Prisoner's Daughter: drugs, incarceration, and the struggles of single working mothers. ** As Far As I Can Walk: A Conversation With Director Stefan Asimyevich ** Bro on the crime novel and corruption ** Garland Nixon breaks it downWith Host Prairie Miller
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* First Nation star Wes Studi talks PTSD in Mending The Line and his new series Reservation Dogs * Garland Nixon on reading the news backwards * The Palestine Laboratory: how Israel's oppressive tech is exported to the worldWith Host Prairie Miller
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** Daliland: Talking With Barbara Sukowa, whose portrayals include Rosa Luxemburg and Dali's muse and slave - Gala ** The Palestine Laboratory: How Israel Exports The Technology Of Occupation ** Peter Wise with Blues Hall Of Fame musician Pat HazellWith Host Prairie Miller
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** Director Abel Ferrara, auteur of Bad Lieutenant and King of New York on his recent film Padre Pio ** Musician Pat Hazell talks Heartland Blues Music ** Jack & Rick catch up with the Shark Whisperer ** A Celebration Of Ken Loach's 60 Year Career In Socialist FilmmakingWith Host Prairie Miller
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** About Him & Her: A Conversation With Callan McAuliffe. Playing a troubled Chicago artist who falls in love virtually, before the digital age. ** Paintings In Movies from 2001: A Space Odyssey to Portrait of A Lady On Fire ** Two May birthday music legends jamWith Host Prairie Miller
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* Novelist Dennis Lehane talks Small Miracles, the writers strike, and adapting his novels to film * Bro on "Series TV After the Deluge:" Bank failures, budgets and the new conservatism in programming * Same Propaganda, Different Day--The Case of Red DawnWith Host Prairie Miller
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* Actress Famke Janssen Talks Knights Of The Zodiac--and how she is drawn to take-charge female film roles * Caitlin Johnstone with a real Mothers Day poem * Dennis Broe converses with historian Gerald Horne about neo-colonialism * Empire Hollywood: The Pentagon Calls the ShotsWith Host Prairie Miller
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* Legendary Cinematographer Roger Deakins Talks Byways, Blade Runner, and his photography * "Red Iowa:" Peter Wise tells tales of the "Global Trotsky" * Dirty Work-- prisons, slaughterhouses and drones operators as the hidden dirty work that is essential to capitalism * "The New McCarthyism Censorship," with Garland Nixon…
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* Actor Yul Vazquez Talks White House Plumbers and Godfather Of Harlem * The Rubber Stamp Man: Poems and Snippets from Political activist and poet, Mitchel Cohen, Part 2 * 32 Sounds: Filmmaker Sam Green on his immersive new documentary on the power of sound * Garland Nixon commentary on those who push our buttons…
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