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Sinopse
"BETA" comes from producer/host Doug Gordon. "BETA" is a polyphonic mosh pit where high culture and low culture collide, taking an immersive, innovative, playful and provocative approach to exploring arts, culture and technology. The program airs Saturdays at 9 a.m. on the NPR News & Classical Network and 11 a.m. on The Ideas Network.
Episódios
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Episode 607: Eddie Muller, Warren Zanes, S. A. Cosby
19/01/2024TCM’s “Czar of Noir” Eddie Muller has got you covered. His new book “Noir Bar” features cocktail recipes and trivia inspired by over 50 of your favorite noirs. Also, producer Warren Zanes tells us everything we wanted to know about Bruce Springsteen’s “Nebraska.” And the award-winning crime fiction author S. A. Cosby returns to talk […]
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Episode 619: Scott Aukerman, Sam Wasson on Francis Ford Coppola, Bethonie Butler on ‘Black TV’
12/01/2024Comedian and host Scott Aukerman joins us to talk about turning his hilarious podcast, “Comedy Bang! Bang!” into a book. Also, author Sam Wasson is our guide as we explore “The Path to Paradise: A Francis Ford Coppola Story.” And author Bethonie Butler takes us through 50 years of “Black TV.”
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Episode 606: Steven Wright, Guinevere Turner, Jonathan Carroll
06/01/2024The innovative stand-up comedian Steven Wright talks about his debut novel, ‘Harold.’ And screenwriter/actor Guinevere Turner revisits her childhood as a member of the Lyman Family cult. Also, novelist Jonathan Carroll on his latest novel, ‘Mr. Breakfast.’
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Episode 605: Bobcat Goldthwait, Megan Abbott, The Last Action Heroes
30/12/2023Comedian Bobcat Goldthwait talks about his first stand-up album in 12 years. Also, the award-winning author Megan Abbott on her thriller, “Beware the Woman.” And author Nick de Semlyen takes us behind the scenes of Hollywood’s action movie era.
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Episode 604: Shea Serrano on ‘Primo,’ Dennis Lehane, Walter Chaw on ‘The Warriors’
23/12/2023Best-selling author Shea Serrano joins us to talk about his latest project – “Primo.” Also, Dennis Lehane talks about his novel, “Small Mercies.” It’s set against the Boston busing crisis of 1974. And Walter Chaw looks at the 1979 gangland film, “The Warriors.”
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Episode 618: Ed Begley Jr., Museum wall labels novel, Christmas movies
16/12/2023Actor and environmentalist Ed Begley Jr. talks about his fascinating memoir. Christine Coulson on her novel, “One Woman Show.” It’s told completely through art museum plaques. And author Jeremy Arnold discusses the history of Christmas movies.
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Episode 617: Dave Foley on ‘Fargo,’ Jesmyn Ward, Netflix’s ‘How to Become a Mob Boss’
09/12/2023Comedian, actor, and Kid in the Hall Dave Foley talks about his “Fargo” character, Danish Graves. Author Jesmyn Ward on her novel, ‘Let Us Descend.’ And ‘How to Become a Mob Boss’ showrunner Jake Laufer is gonna make you an offer you can’t refuse.
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Episode 603: Ryan Castelaz, Claire Dederer, Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
02/12/2023Barista and mixologist Ryan Castelaz on how he’s reinventing the coffee experience. Also, writer Claire Dederer contemplates whether it’s possible to hate the artist but still love the art. And the ‘New York Times’ best-selling author Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah on his debut novel, ‘Chain-Gang All-Stars.’
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Episode 501: Dana Gould, Erika Krouse, Nicolas Cage’s Career
25/11/2023Comedian Dana Gould gives the ‘Planet of the Apes’ character Doctor Zaius his own talk show. Also, writer Erika Krouse on how her face launched her career as a private eye. And critic Keith Phipps guides us through the 40-year career of actor Nicolas Cage.
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Episode 616: Jeff Daniels, Siskel & Ebert, Rob Harvilla on ’90s Songs
18/11/2023Actor Jeff Daniels talks about his audio memoir, ‘Alive and Well Enough.’ Also, film critic Matt Singer on how Siskel and Ebert reinvented film criticism. And rock critic Rob Harvilla gives us the lowdown on “60 Songs that Explain the ’90s.”