This Sunday Talk Easy turns five years old! To mark the anniversary, we’re revisiting some of our favorite passages from the past 220 episodes: Errol Morris on creativity and curiosity (3:05), a short story from Elizabeth Gilbert (17:17), Colman Domingo’s family affair (22:25), Hasan Minhaj (32:02) and Lena Waithe (35:53) on making work that honors where they come from, a history lesson from Dolores Huerta (38:40), a mantra from Alan Alda (44:15), and the words that started this show, by the late Roger Ebert (57:53). Here’s to five more years. To support our work, become a subscriber at patreon.com/talkeasy
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Jazz Singer Laufey is Bringing the Past to the Present
The Summer in Review (with Culture Critic Sam Sanders)
Tracing 'The Steps' of Musician Alana Haim
The Era(s) of Musician Este Haim
Abbi Jacobson is in a League of Her Own
Composer Ludwig Göransson (‘Oppenheimer’) Can Hear the Music
Beto O'Rourke and the Border
Costume Designer Ruth E. Carter Threads History and the Afrofuture
The Revolution Will Be Televised (with 'The Bear' Writer Alex O'Keefe)
Photographer Joel Meyerowitz: The Pleasure of Seeing
At Home with Writer Joyce Carol Oates
The Summer of Our Discontent with Reporter Astead Herndon (The New York Times)
The Making of Tom Hanks
Every Second Counts with Actor Jon Bernthal (‘The Bear’)
The Era of Actor Michael Shannon
Model and Activist Geena Rocero Lives Her Story
A Father’s Day Special with Sarah Silverman
A Sunday Matinee with Actor Oscar Isaac
Comedian and Actor Ramy Youssef Tells a Muslim American Story
The Elements of Singer-Songwriter Arlo Parks
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