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In this endearing farce, Kristen Stewart plays a woman planning to meet her girlfriend's family and propose marriage. The problem? The girlfriend's never actually come out to her folks.
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A liberal voice in the U.S. Senate for decades, Kennedy led a life marked by tragedy and scandal. Historian Neal Gabler talks about the first volume of his two-part biography, Catching the Wind.
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Chang talks about cooking, fatherhood and his new memoir, Each a Peach. Kevin Whitehead reviews the documentary Collective. Anderson plays Margaret Thatcher on The Crown.
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The Carol Burnett Show,which aired from 1967-1978, recently started streaming. We listen back to Terry Gross' 2003 interview with Burnett, and TV critic David Bianculli checks in with her now.
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Recorded over the course of three days in 1967, during a period when the saxophonist was disillusioned with the record business, Rollins in Hollandpresents a jazz master in an ideal setting.
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After 28 years of hosting late-night shows, O'Brien is moving to HBO. He spoke to Fresh Airin 2019 about getting his start and how late-night TV has changed over the years.
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Morris, who died Nov. 20, transitioned to female in 1972 when she was 46. She later reflected on gender in her memoir, Conundrum. Originally broadcast in 1989.
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The Momofuku chef says COVID-19 has introduced "seismic" changes to his industry. "We're doing anything and everything to stay afloat," he says. Chang's new memoir is Eat a Peach.
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Dr. Peter Hotez is part of a team working to develop a low-cost COVID vaccine that could be distributed globally. "Vaccines are coming," he says. "We have to get everybody through to the other side."
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A new documentary reveals how corporate and government corruption led to the use of diluted disinfectants in Romanian hospitals. Collectiveis a gripping story that speaks to the present moment.