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Fresh Air opens the window on contemporary arts and issues with guests from worlds as diverse as literature and economics. Terry Gross hosts this multi-award-winning daily interview and features program. The veteran public radio interviewer is known for her extraordinary ability to engage guests of all dispositions. Every weekday she delights intelligent and curious listeners with revelations on contemporary societal concerns. Fresh Air Weekend collects the best cultural segments from the week's programs and crafts them together for great weekend listening. Stations have the flexibility to carry weekday and weekend programs together or separately.

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Music Interviews
8:41 am
Thu November 24, 2011

Rocker Nick Lowe Still Has 'The Old Magic'

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Nick Lowe

This interview was originally broadcast on September 15, 2011.

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Movie Reviews
11:42 am
Wed November 23, 2011

'Hugo:' A Dazzling 3-D Display Of Movie Magic

In Hugo, Martin Scorsese has hired himself a bunch of A-plus-list artists and techies, and together they've crafted a deluxe, gargantuan train-set of a movie in which the director and his 3-D camera can whisk and whizz and zig and zag and show off all his expensive toys — and wax lyrical on the magic of movies.

The source is Brian Selznick's illustrated novel The Invention of Hugo Cabret, which takes place in 1930 and centers on an orphaned 12 year old, played in the film by Asa Butterfield, who lives in a flat in the bowels of the Paris station.

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Movie Interviews
10:27 am
Wed November 23, 2011

The Muppet Fans Who Made 'The Muppets' Movie

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Jason Segel (left) and Walter (voiced by Peter Linz) try to reunite the original Muppets in the new family comedy The Muppets.
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Nicholas Stoller made his directorial debut with 2008's raunchy comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall, which starred Jason Segel as a guy who had to reassess his life after his girlfriend of five years dumped him.

Segel famously dropped his towel in the opening scenes of the film, which led The New York Times to call him "a young actor with nothing to hide."

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Movie Interviews
10:11 am
Tue November 22, 2011

Francis Ford Coppola Reflects On His Film Career

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Coppola and Cameron Bailey, co-director of the Toronto International Film Festival, chat about Coppola's career during an event at this year's festival.

Note: In September, Francis Ford Coppola spoke to Cameron Bailey, the director of the Toronto International Film Festival, in front of a sold-out audience at TIFF's Bell Lightbox multiplex. During the discussion, Coppola also took questions from audience members about working with A-list actors, his writing process, screenwriting and rumors about another Godfather movie. Fresh Air is broadcasting excerpts from that 85-minute discussion on today's program.

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Music Reviews
10:00 am
Tue November 22, 2011

David Lynch Dreams Up 'Crazy Clown Time'

David Lynch commences Crazy Clown Time with "Pinky's Dream," featuring a vocal by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Karen O and summoning up, as the song title suggests, a dreamy atmosphere. With Karen O's pretty voice and the galloping rock beat, it's as though Lynch is trying to ease us into his album, ushering us into a welcoming waiting room before the real operation, when the scalpel comes out.

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Food
7:13 am
Tue November 22, 2011

Delicious Turkey Tips From Food Scientists

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Mmmm. Turkey

Originally published on Tue November 22, 2011 10:54 am

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TERRY GROSS, HOST:

If you're roasting a turkey on Thanksgiving, we've got some advice that might be helpful or that might strike you as really weird. The weird comes a little later. We start with Shirley Corriher, a cookbook author who writes about the chemistry of cooking. Back in 1997, I asked her to explain some of the principles that would help us make a better turkey. It's still really good advice.

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Fresh Air Weekend
1:46 am
Sat November 19, 2011

Fresh Air Weekend: Regis Philbin, Alexander Payne

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George Clooney in The Descendents

Originally published on Sat November 19, 2011 2:52 pm

Fresh Air Weekend highlights some of the best interviews and reviews from past weeks, and new program elements specially paced for weekends. Our weekend show emphasizes interviews with writers, filmmakers, actors, and musicians, and often includes excerpts from live in-studio concerts. This week:

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Movie Interviews
9:24 am
Fri November 18, 2011

In 'Beginners,' A Gay Man Comes Out Late In Life

This interview was originally broadcast on June 2, 2011. Beginners is now available on DVD.

Filmmaker Mike Mills' parents met in junior high school. For 45 years, they lived together, raising Mills and his older sisters, until Mills' mother died in 1999. Six months later, Mills' father — a 75-year-old retired museum director — announced that he's gay.

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Movie Reviews
5:58 pm
Thu November 17, 2011

'The Descendants': In Paradise, A Stranger To Himself

Writer-director Alexander Payne is either the American cinema's most acerbic humanist or its most empathetic jerk. Whichever it is, the protagonists of the novels he adapts are outsiders who pay an emotional price for their sense of superiority.

Payne's The Descendants is his first film to be told from the perspective of a person of privilege, but real-estate lawyer Matt King (George Clooney) is the ultimate outsider: a stranger to his family and his lifelong home, Hawaii.

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Movie Interviews
10:08 am
Thu November 17, 2011

In Payne's 'Descendants,' Trouble In The Tropics

Originally published on Thu November 17, 2011 6:04 pm

Though he's directed only five feature films, Alexander Payne has built a reputation as one of Hollywood's most respected filmmakers. His movies find comedy in the crises of his flawed protagonists — among them Matthew Broderick as a high school teacher in Election, Jack Nicholson as a widower in About Schmidt and Paul Giamatti as a struggling author and wine snob in Sideways, for which Payne shared an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay.

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Fine Art
8:59 am
Thu October 27, 2011

Degas' Nudes Depict The Awkwardness Of Real Life

Originally published on Mon November 21, 2011 12:32 pm

The Boston Museum of Fine Arts and the Musee d'Orsay in Paris have two of the world's best collections of the work of the French postimpressionist Edgar Degas. The two museums have collaborated on an important show called Degas and the Nude, which includes pieces from major museums and private collections all over the world. Classical music critic Lloyd Schwartz, who lives in Boston, was moved by the show, which also triggered a sweet personal memory.

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Music Reviews
11:41 am
Mon August 29, 2011

Furtwangler: A Complex German Operatic Composer

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German conductor and composer Wilhelm Furtwangler.

Wilhelm Furtwangler's name may be hard for Americans to pronounce, but the reason this great conductor is not so well-remembered here is that he chose to remain in Germany during the Second World War, though he was never a member of the Nazi Party, and he was completely exonerated by a postwar tribunal.

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