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Cristin Milioti reveals a deep admiration for the songs of Joni Mitchell and Fiona Apple, expressing how their music has been integral to her life.

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Demi Moore recounts the inspiring story of Ilona Royce Smithkin, star of the 2014 documentary “Advanced Style,” who lived to 101.

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Jack Huston gives props to Hilma af Klint, a mysterious Swedish artist and mystic celebrated for her vibrant portraits and landscapes.

Jack Huston on Swedish artist Hilma af Klint

Jack Huston gives props to Hilma af Klint, a mysterious Swedish artist and mystic celebrated for her vibrant portraits and landscapes.

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Oscar-winner Zoe Saldaña shares how motherhood has been the best role of her life.

Oscar-winner Zoe Saldaña on her favorite role: Motherhood

Oscar-winner Zoe Saldaña shares how motherhood has been the best role of her life.

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John David Washington advocates for Jonathan Demme’s remarkably humanistic dramatization of the AIDS crisis in his Oscar winning 1993 film, ‘Philadelphia.’

John David Washington on the enduring relevance of ‘Philadelphia’

John David Washington advocates for Jonathan Demme’s remarkably humanistic dramatization of the AIDS crisis in his Oscar winning 1993 film, ‘Philadelphia.’

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Jesse Eisenberg talks about the profound impact that his 106-year-old great aunt had on his life.

Jesse Eisenberg reflects on an inspiring great aunt who lived to 106

Jesse Eisenberg talks about the profound impact that his 106-year-old great aunt had on his life.

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Brazilian director Walter Salles reflects on the lasting impact of Michelangelo Antonioni’s “The Passenger.”

Director Walter Salles on Michelangelo Antonioni's ‘The Passenger’

Brazilian director Walter Salles reflects on the lasting impact of Michelangelo Antonioni’s “The Passenger.”

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Actor David Krumholtz professes his love for the poetic prowess of the Grateful Dead.

David Krumholtz is grateful for Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter

Actor David Krumholtz professes his love for the poetic prowess of the Grateful Dead.

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Tiffany Haddish shares how her grandmother sparked her love for comedy when she was young with VHS tapes of comedy greats.

Tiffany Haddish’s grandmother was her gateway into comedy

Tiffany Haddish shares how her grandmother sparked her love for comedy when she was young with VHS tapes of comedy greats.

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Tiffany Haddish shares how her grandmother sparked her love for comedy when she was young with VHS tapes of comedy greats.

Tiffany Haddish’s grandmother was her gateway into comedy

Tiffany Haddish shares how her grandmother sparked her love for comedy when she was young with VHS tapes of comedy greats.

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Director Pablo Larraín shares his appreciation for the opera classic, ‘Madama Butterfly’.

Pablo Larraín on the paradox of ‘Madama Butterfly’’s "Humming Chorus"

Director Pablo Larraín shares his appreciation for the opera classic, ‘Madama Butterfly’.

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Author Carrie Courogen discusses her admiration for Aimee Mann's album, “Bachelor No. 2 or, the Last Remains of the Dodo”.

How Aimee Mann’s unrelentingly honest music was the perfect album for Carrie Courogen

Author Carrie Courogen discusses her admiration for Aimee Mann's album, “Bachelor No. 2 or, the Last Remains of the Dodo”.

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Director Matt Tyrnauer reflects on how a great editor set the course for his future in filmmaking.

How a ‘cinéma verité paper cut’ led Matt Tyrnauer to filmmaking

Director Matt Tyrnauer reflects on how a great editor set the course for his future in filmmaking.

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Ilana Glazer goes deep on their admiration for Stevie Wonder's landmark, 1976 double album "Songs in the Key of Life."

Ilana Glazer praises Stevie Wonder’s ‘Songs in the Key of Life’

Ilana Glazer goes deep on their admiration for Stevie Wonder's landmark, 1976 double album "Songs in the Key of Life."

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Dan Aykroyd breaks down the influence of European and Jewish culture on American humor.

The roots of American humor, according to Dan Aykroyd

Dan Aykroyd breaks down the influence of European and Jewish culture on American humor.

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