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Episode #08086
Barack Obama takes criticism for a Secret Service sex scandal, Newt Gingrich reveals a pre-existing right to bear arms, and singer Bonnie Raitt pins down her success. (01:00)
Episode #08071
The Seattle Pop Conference jams to a series of panel discussions and scholarly presentations, but not to Stephen's amazing paper. (02:20)
Episode #08066
Audra McDonald gives some historical background on "Porgy and Bess" and explains why it's not a musical about Stephen. (04:45)
Episode #08048
The establishment may have thwarted Stephen's campaign for President of the United States of South Carolina, but there is one moment it can never take away from him. (07:05)
Episode #08027
Stephen Sondheim discusses the complexity of his characters and rates Stephen's performance in "Company." (05:34)
Episode #08027
Barney Frank announces his retirement, Siri can't find an abortion clinic in New York City, and Stephen Sondheim considers his responsibility to impressionable young fans. (01:01)
Episode #08026
Herman Cain's campaign gets rocked again, the Catholic Church makes a dramatic change, and North African band Tinariwen performs. (00:34)
Episode #08026
Eyadou ag Leche of Tinariwen discusses his band's Western musical influences and the band members' days in Muammar al-Gaddafi's rebel training camps. (05:18)
Episode #08026
The Catholic Church uses a new translation of the Mass, Wodka takes down a religiously offensive billboard, and musical group Tinariwen rocks the gourd. (01:00)
Episode #08014
Herman Cain faces more controversy, Stephen resumes his infiltration of Occupy Wall Street, and Yo-Yo Ma's all-star musical group performs. (00:40)
Episode #08014
Yo-Yo Ma, Stuart Duncan, Edgar Meyer and Chris Thile explain goat rodeos and discuss their totally American, genre-proof music. (05:19)
Episode #08014
Herman Cain describes the gesture that led to harassment charges, Stephen debates corporate personhood with Occupy Wall Street protesters, and Yo-Yo Ma talks music. (01:01)
Episode #08011
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch describes the NCAA as a cartel that hoards the billions of dollars generated by unpaid college athletes. (06:34)
Episode #08005
The Occupy Wall Street protests break out of their fair trade, cage-free, biodegradable, free love sweat lodge and spread their anti-one-percent message worldwide. (03:03)
Episode #08005
Harry Belafonte talks about the significance of his "Banana Boat Song" and why he dedicated himself to humanitarian and civil rights activism. (5:41)
Episode #08005
In this unedited, extended interview, Harry Belafonte talks about his widely successful musical career and what drove him to become a civil rights activist. (09:21)
Episode #08003
Herman Cain's poll numbers rise, Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore's marriage crumbles, and Black Star performs. (00:33)
Episode #08003
Herman Cain picks up stray voters, Mexico City issues a proposal for temporary marriage licenses, and Talib Kweli and Yasiin Bey (A.K.A. Mos Def) discuss their partnership. (01:01)
Episode #08003
Black Star's Talib Kweli and Yasiin Bey (A.K.A. Mos Def) discuss their musical partnership and working outside the major record label structure. (04:45)
Episode #07121
Radiohead, one of the greatest musical acts of this or any generation, is the ultimate anti-corporate band. (05:25)