For three decades, Regina King (One Night in Miami, If Beale Street Could Talk) has captivated audiences on screen, cementing herself as a Hollywood legend. The Oscar and four-time Emmy-winning actor and director joins Tom to talk about some of her most iconic characters and why she wanted to take on her latest role as Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman elected to the United States Congress, in the new Netflix biopic “Shirley.”
Laurie Anderson: AI and art, O Superman, and her prolific career
Kaia Kater: Strange Medicine and the Black origins of the banjo
Tom Selleck: His “accidental” acting career, Magnum, P.I., and his new memoir
Matthew Macfadyen: Playing desperate people and the success of Succession
Kathleen Hanna: Bikini Kill, the feminism of riot grrrl, and her new memoir
Quick Q: Don McKay on receiving the Griffin Poetry Prize’s Lifetime Recognition Award
Remembering Alice Munro
Serj Tankian: System of a Down, raising awareness of the Armenian genocide, and his new memoir
Quick Q: Billianne shares how one comment from Taylor Swift changed her life
Kevin Durand: On Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes and going to “ape school”
Moya O'Connell: On directing Hedda Gabler — one of theatre’s most complex roles
Ncuti Gatwa: On becoming the first Black queer Doctor Who
Evany Rosen: On her new show Davey & Jonesie's Locker
Remembering Steve Albini
Laufey: On being called Gen Z’s jazz icon
Ryusuke Hamaguchi: How the music for Evil Does Not Exist came before the film
MacKenzie Porter: On the heartbreak of trying to make it in Nashville
Kuperman Brothers: On making their Broadway debut with The Outsiders
Jerry Seinfeld: Unfrosted, turning 70, and the Seinfeld finale
Quick Q: Softcult on their new EP Heaven
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