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Shana Carroll: How to see circus as an art form
Shana Carroll: How to see circus as an art form

Shana Carroll has enjoyed a career in contemporary circus arts for more than 30 years. She was recently named a member of Quebec's Order of Arts and …

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Olufikayo Ziki Adeola: Calling out Disney, Iwájú, and showing Lagos in the future
Olufikayo Ziki Adeola: Calling out Disney, Iwájú, and showing Lagos in the future

For the first time in Disney’s century-long history, the company is collaborating with an outside animation studio for their new six-part series, “Iw…

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Chloé Robichaud & Yannick Nézet-Séguin: Days of Happiness, toxic family relationships, and making conducting believable on screen
Chloé Robichaud & Yannick Nézet-Séguin: Days of Happiness, toxic family relationships, and making conducting believable on screen

When Chloé Robichaud decided to depict the world of conducting for her new film, “Days of Happiness,” she asked the acclaimed Canadian conductor Yann…

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Chelsea Peretti: Her debut film, women in comedy, and Hollywood's reaction to #MeToo
Chelsea Peretti: Her debut film, women in comedy, and Hollywood's reaction to #MeToo

You may know Chelsea Peretti as Gina Linetti on “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” but her career started back in the ‘90s when she was doing improv, interning fo…

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Mark Seliger: Oscar Party portraits, capturing someone's essence, and the stories behind his most iconic celebrity photos
Mark Seliger: Oscar Party portraits, capturing someone's essence, and the stories behind his most iconic celebrity photos

For the past decade, the renowned photographer Mark Seliger has set up a pop-up studio inside the annual Vanity Fair Oscar Party, where he’s produced…

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Lily Gladstone: Working with Scorsese, breaking into Hollywood, and Killers of the Flower Moon
Lily Gladstone: Working with Scorsese, breaking into Hollywood, and Killers of the Flower Moon

Lily Gladstone had a tough task with her first major Hollywood film: she had to hold her own against Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro — and hold …

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Tate McRae: Performing on SNL, her hit song Greedy, and not being judgmental of your art
Tate McRae: Performing on SNL, her hit song Greedy, and not being judgmental of your art

Tate McRae’s wildest dreams are coming true. At the end of 2023, her song “Greedy” topped the charts around the world, she made her “Saturday Night L…

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Corb Lund: Remembering Ian Tyson, The Grand Ole Opry, and El Viejo
Corb Lund: Remembering Ian Tyson, The Grand Ole Opry, and El Viejo

The Albertan singer-songwriter Corb Lund dedicated his new album, “El Viejo,” to his late friend and hero, Ian Tyson. Corb joins Tom to talk about Ia…

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Jeremy Dutcher on the sound of grief + New music from Elliott Brood
Jeremy Dutcher on the sound of grief + New music from Elliott Brood

After winning the prestigious Polaris Music Prize back in 2018 for his debut album, “Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa,” Jeremy Dutcher is back with his lon…

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Jacob Collier is tired of making music on his own + Emily Austin reads from Gay Girl Prayers
Jacob Collier is tired of making music on his own + Emily Austin reads from Gay Girl Prayers

Six-time Grammy award winner Jacob Collier has worked with everyone from Stormzy to Brandi Carlile to Shawn Mendes. He joins Tom to talk about his ne…

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