Episodes
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Misty Copeland with Twyla Tharp
S1 E7 - 26m 8s
National Medal of the Arts honoree and dance and choreography icon Twyla Tharp explores her storied career and creative process with internationally acclaimed dancer and host Misty Copeland. The two break down some of Tharp’s most famous pieces, including 1971’s “Eight Jelly Rolls” and “Deuce Coupe” from 1973, and share their experiences learning different dance styles.
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Henry Winkler with Jimmy Kimmel
S1 E6 - 25m 44s
In a conversation hosted by Emmy-winning actor Henry Winkler, acclaimed late-night television host and comedian Jimmy Kimmel shares how he began in the performing arts industry as a teenager in radio. With a spotlight on the personal relationship between Kimmel and Winkler, the two discuss the art of interviewing, Kimmel’s family, and significant moments from both of their careers.
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Rhiannon Giddens with Elvis Costello
S1 E5 - 26m 15s
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and Grammy Award-winning musician Elvis Costello and Grammy and Pulitzer Prize winner Rhiannon Giddens spotlight the power of collaboration by looking back at Costello’s revered work with music legends Burt Bacharach and Paul McCartney. The pair concludes with a special improvised performance, featuring Giddens playing the banjo and Costello on the guitar.
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Misty Copeland with Nathaniel Mary Quinn
S1 E4 - 25m 44s
Acclaimed ballerina Misty Copeland leads two-time winner of the National Arts Club Prize, painter Nathaniel Mary Quinn, in a passionate discussion about the deep familial meaning of Quinn’s art. Quinn recounts his journey, from drawing on the walls in his mother’s home on Chicago’s South Side, to graduating with his MFA from New York University, to becoming an internationally celebrated artist.
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Ann Curry with Min Jin Lee
S1 E3 - 26m 15s
Award-winning journalist Ann Curry conducts a deep, frank interview with author and New York State Writers Hall of Fame inductee Min Jin Lee about her book “Pachinko” and beyond. Lee shares her personal connection to the material of her bestselling novel, and also discusses her close relationship with religion and her tenacity in the fight against Asian hate.
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Rhiannon Giddens with Brian Stokes Mitchell
S1 E2 - 26m
Grammy and Pulitzer Prize-winning musician Rhiannon Giddens and Tony Award winner Brian Stokes Mitchell sit down for a candid discussion about theater and music. The two connect over the power of music, and how genres may be universally adapted and “played with” by artists. Mitchell also examines the impact of the 2020 COVID-19 shutdown, particularly as a catalyst for change for Black artists.
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Henry Winkler with Seal
S1 E1 - 26m 15s
Grammy-winning musician Seal sits down with Emmy-winning actor Henry Winkler to discuss his musical inspiration, his personal upbringing, and the way he approaches songwriting. From being partially raised in a foster home to discovering his musical talent at age 11, Seal reveals deeply personal anecdotes and plays an intimate performance of his song “Crazy” on an upside-down right-handed guitar.
Extras + Features
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Episode 7 Preview | Misty Copeland with Twyla Tharp
S1 E7 - 32s
National Medal of the Arts honoree and dance and choreography icon Twyla Tharp explores her storied career and creative process with internationally acclaimed dancer and host Misty Copeland. The two break down some of Tharp’s most famous pieces, including 1971’s “Eight Jelly Rolls” and “Deuce Coupe” from 1973, and share their experiences learning different dance styles.
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Twyla Tharp on the Value of a Dancer’s Individuality
S1 E7 - 1m 41s
Dance icon Twyla Tharp discusses the moment she knows when she wants to work with a dancer with American Ballet Theatre ballerina Misty Copeland.
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Episode 6 Preview | Henry Winkler with Jimmy Kimmel
S1 E6 - 32s
In a conversation hosted by Emmy-winning actor Henry Winkler, acclaimed late-night television host and comedian Jimmy Kimmel shares how he began in the performing arts industry as a teenager in radio. With a spotlight on the personal relationship between Kimmel and Winkler, the two discuss the art of interviewing, Kimmel’s family, and significant moments from both of their careers.
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Jimmy Kimmel on Keeping His Job Fresh
S1 E6 - 1m 37s
Emmy-winning television host Jimmy Kimmel discusses his busy routine to prepare for his show with actor Henry Winkler and how it makes his role enjoyable and feel new each day.
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Episode 5 Preview | Rhiannon Giddens with Elvis Costello
S1 E5 - 32s
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and Grammy Award-winning musician Elvis Costello and Grammy and Pulitzer Prize winner Rhiannon Giddens spotlight the power of collaboration by looking back at Costello’s revered work with music legends Burt Bacharach and Paul McCartney. The pair concludes with a special improvised performance, featuring Giddens playing the banjo and Costello on the guitar.
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Elvis Costello and Rhiannon Giddens on Music and Fame
S1 E5 - 1m 22s
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Elvis Costello talks with Grammy- and Pulitzer Prize-winning musician Rhiannon Giddens about valuing the “vocational” side of music over the search for fame and fortune.
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Episode 4 Preview | Misty Copeland with Nathaniel Mary Quinn
S1 E4 - 32s
Acclaimed ballerina Misty Copeland leads two-time winner of the National Arts Club Prize, painter Nathaniel Mary Quinn, in a passionate discussion about the deep familial meaning of Quinn’s art. Quinn recounts his journey, from drawing on the walls in his mother’s home on Chicago’s South Side, to graduating with his MFA from New York University, to becoming an internationally celebrated artist.
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Nathaniel Mary Quinn Talks the Inspiration for His Art
S1 E4 - 1m 32s
Celebrated artist Nathaniel Mary Quinn sits down with ballet dancer Misty Copeland to discuss the visions that inspire his artwork.
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Ann Curry and Min Jin Lee on Writing
S1 E3 - 1m 16s
Award-winning journalist Ann Curry conducts a deep, frank interview with author and New York State Writers Hall of Fame inductee Min Jin Lee about her book “Pachinko” and beyond.
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Episode 3 Preview | Ann Curry with Min Jin Lee
S1 E3 - 32s
Award-winning journalist Ann Curry conducts a deep, frank interview with author and New York State Writers Hall of Fame inductee Min Jin Lee about her book “Pachinko” and beyond. Lee shares her personal connection to the material of her bestselling novel, and also discusses her close relationship with religion and her tenacity in the fight against Asian hate.
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Episode 2 Preview | Rhiannon Giddens & Brian Stokes Mitchell
S1 E2 - 31s
Grammy and Pulitzer Prize-winning musician Rhiannon Giddens and Tony Award winner Brian Stokes Mitchell sit down for a candid discussion about theater and music. The two connect over the power of music, and how genres may be universally adapted and “played with” by artists. Mitchell also examines the impact of the 2020 COVID-19 shutdown, particularly as a catalyst for change for Black artists.
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Brian Stokes Mitchell Talks Musicality with Rhiannon Giddens
S1 E2 - 45s
Grammy- and Pulitzer Prize-winning musician Rhiannon Giddens and Tony Award winner Brian Stokes Mitchell discuss how musical genres may be universally adapted and “played with” by artists.
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