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Alan Ritchson on Reacher, Ordinary Angels, and living with bipolar disorder + Meredith Hama-Brown on her film Seagrass
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Alexandra Billings: Queen Tut, chosen family, and the evolution of trans representation in film and TV
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Chromeo: Adult Contemporary, growing up, and what it means to be funky as you approach middle age
Diane Flacks: Funneling her guilt into art and mining it for comedy
Daniel Caesar: Never Enough, the myth of success, and collaborating with Justin Bieber
The Beaches: How everything needed to fall apart for everything to come together
Seth Rogen: His love of pottery, The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down, and judging other artists’ work
Alan Doyle: Welcome Home, Great Big Sea’s early days, and his 30 years as a working musician
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