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Fresh Air from WHYY, the Peabody Award-winning weekday magazine of contemporary arts and issues, is one of public radio's most popular programs. Hosted by Terry Gross and Tonya Mosley, the show features intimate conversations with today's biggest luminaries.

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Best Of: 'Spider-Man' dir. Destin Daniel Cretton / Novelist Harriet Clark

Best Of: 'Spider-Man' dir. Destin Daniel Cretton / Novelist Harriet Clark

Aug 15, 2026·48:32

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Spider-Man: Brand New Day continues to break box office records, after having the biggest U.S. opening weekend in history. Tonya Mosley talks with the film’s director, Destin Daniel Cretton. Long before Marvel, he...

Reckoning with America’s history of slavery

Reckoning with America’s history of slavery

Aug 14, 2026·46:43

46:43

Poet and writer Clint Smith says we are taught to think of slavery as something that happened a long, long time ago. But then he learned that his grandfather's grandfather had been enslaved. “This person who was so...

Colman Domingo loves a challenge

Colman Domingo loves a challenge

Aug 13, 2026·45:52

45:52

Colman Domingo is nominated for two Emmy Awards for two very different performances — in the Netflix comedy The Four Seasons and in HBO's Euphoria. "I can go very deep with my characters," he tells co-host Tonya Mosley...

The race for tech supremacy: The U.S. vs. China

The race for tech supremacy: The U.S. vs. China

Aug 12, 2026·45:58

45:58

China produces at least 70% of the world’s drones, electric vehicles, lithium-ion batteries and solar cells. And with the U.S. stockpile of munitions diminished from the Iran war, would the U.S. have what it needs to...

‘Spider-Man’ director Destin Daniel Cretton

‘Spider-Man’ director Destin Daniel Cretton

Aug 11, 2026·45:31

45:31

Cretton grew up in Hawaii, and says movies expanded his perspective: “That is how I traveled. That is how I was exposed to other cultures. That's how I understand how kids grew up in high school on the mainland,” he...

Silicon Valley billionaires’ war on democracy

Silicon Valley billionaires’ war on democracy

Aug 10, 2026·46:10

46:10

Journalist Gil Durán argues that a small circle of Silicon Valley billionaires and venture capitalists have concluded that democracy is in their way — and that they should be governing in its place. Durán traces their...

Best Of: Jia Tolentino on plastic surgery & AI / ‘Beef’ creator Lee Sun Jin

Best Of: Jia Tolentino on plastic surgery & AI / ‘Beef’ creator Lee Sun Jin

Aug 8, 2026·49:04

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Seven years ago, New Yorker staff writer Jia Tolentino coined the term “Instagram Face.” Now we talk about how current beauty standards are changing our relationship to reality. “It seems more explicitly anti-human...

Remembering ‘The Man Who Listens to Horses’

Remembering ‘The Man Who Listens to Horses’

Aug 7, 2026·45:38

45:38

The internationally acclaimed horseman Monty Roberts defied the conventional method of breaking horses and developed his own gentler approach — based on horses' non-verbal language. He died on July 31st at 91. Roberts...

Novelist Claire Vaye Watkins on the beauty & brutality of the desert

Novelist Claire Vaye Watkins on the beauty & brutality of the desert

Aug 6, 2026·46:22

46:22

Claire Vaye Watkins' new novel, 'Yellow Pine,' is about a group of misfits and activists in the Mojave desert, fighting a corporate solar development. Living in the desert is "not for everybody," she tells Terry Gross...

How Trump made an estimated $2.2 billion last year

How Trump made an estimated $2.2 billion last year

Aug 5, 2026·46:13

46:13

New York Times reporter Eric Lipton discusses his Pulitzer Prize-winning investigations into Trump’s conflicts of interest and whether he’s exploiting the power of the presidency for self-enrichment. Lipton spoke with...

Jean Smart bids farewell to ‘Hacks’

Jean Smart bids farewell to ‘Hacks’

Aug 4, 2026·45:12

45:12

The fifth and final season of the HBO comedy series ‘Hacks’ is nominated for 24 Emmys, including one for Smart as best actress in a comedy series. The writers “raised the bar every single season," Smart tells guest...

Miss America ‘68, women’s lib, and the politics of beauty

Miss America ‘68, women’s lib, and the politics of beauty

Aug 3, 2026·45:14

45:14

Historian Micki McElya’s book, ‘Liberation Summer,’ revisits September 1968, when three groups of women converged on the Atlantic City boardwalk: feminists protesting the Miss America Pageant, contestants in the...

Best Of: ‘Odyssey’ translator Emily Wilson / Actor Jon Bernthal

Best Of: ‘Odyssey’ translator Emily Wilson / Actor Jon Bernthal

Aug 1, 2026·47:51

47:51

Christopher Nolan’s new film ‘The Odyssey’ is a box-office hit, but classics scholar Emily Wilson, who translated Homer’s poem from the original text, says the film’s script is abysmally written, lacking in emotional...

Remembering Irish singer–songwriter Glen Hansard

Remembering Irish singer–songwriter Glen Hansard

Jul 31, 2026·46:36

46:36

Irish musician Glen Hansard, best-known for his band The Frames and his part in the 2007 film ‘Once,’ died July 29 in a motorcycle crash. He was 56. Hansard got his start busking in the streets of Dublin. Ironically, it...

Actor Jon Bernthal on grit, dedication & the teacher who saved him

Actor Jon Bernthal on grit, dedication & the teacher who saved him

Jul 30, 2026·45:50

45:50

Bernthal often plays intense, violent, damaged characters, like Mikey from ‘The Bear’ and Shane from ‘The Walking Dead.’ When talking about himself and his characters, Bernthal says that it’s easy for someone who’s...

‘Odyssey’ translator Emily Wilson: Nolan should've hired a screenwriter

‘Odyssey’ translator Emily Wilson: Nolan should've hired a screenwriter

Jul 29, 2026·45:34

45:34

Renowned classics scholar Emily Wilson caused a stir when her critical review of Christopher Nolan's ‘The Odyssey’ went viral. Wilson explains her reaction to the film and why she's translating the poem again. She spoke...

The forces that shape gun culture

The forces that shape gun culture

Jul 28, 2026·45:12

45:12

Pulitzer Prize-winning ‘New York Times’ reporter Mike McIntire says gun companies and the NRA are broadening the scope of the Second Amendment, socializing kids to appreciate guns and marketing a new brand of...

French-Moroccan writer Leïla Slimani on feminism & freedom

French-Moroccan writer Leïla Slimani on feminism & freedom

Jul 27, 2026·45:51

45:51

Award-winning writer Leïla Slimani grew up in Morocco, where women were second-class citizens, but inside her home and with her family, she was free to speak her mind. Her mother, a doctor, pushed her to go to France to...

Best Of: Broadway legend André De Shields / Apache Chef Nephi Craig

Best Of: Broadway legend André De Shields / Apache Chef Nephi Craig

Jul 25, 2026·49:07

49:07

At the age of 80, André De Shields is now on Broadway in “CATS: The Jellicle Ball.” He won a Tony in 2019 for his performance in “Hadestown” and co-stars in the new movie of the revival. He talks with Terry Gross about...

A former nun on why she ran away from her 'Cloistered' life

A former nun on why she ran away from her 'Cloistered' life

Jul 24, 2026·45:34

45:34

Poverty, chastity, obedience, total devotion – and rebellion. Catherine Coldstream talks with Terry Gross about her years as a Carmelite nun and why she left the monastery. Her memoir is ‘Cloistered: My Years as a Nun.’...

Lee Sung Jin on the breakthrough that led him to ‘BEEF’

Lee Sung Jin on the breakthrough that led him to ‘BEEF’

Jul 23, 2026·45:38

45:38

The second season of Lee Sung Jin’s Netflix series ‘BEEF’ earned 16 Emmy nominations. Set at an exclusive country club, it stars Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan in a story about class struggles and generational...

Jia Tolentino on ‘Our Plastic Surgery Nightmare’

Jia Tolentino on ‘Our Plastic Surgery Nightmare’

Jul 22, 2026·46:00

46:00

Botox, fillers, facelifts: Plastic surgery is becoming so normalized and undetectable, it's changing our relationship to reality. ‘New Yorker’ staff writer Jia Tolentino considers how beauty standards have dovetailed...

Broadway legend André De Shields doesn't walk, he floats

Broadway legend André De Shields doesn't walk, he floats

Jul 21, 2026·45:37

45:37

At the age of 80, Broadway legend André De Shields now starring in "CATS: The Jellicle Ball." He won a Tony in 2019 for his performance in "Hadestown," and co-stars in the new film of last year’s London revival. He made...

Harriet Clark spent 37 years visiting her mom in prison

Harriet Clark spent 37 years visiting her mom in prison

Jul 20, 2026·46:18

46:18

In 1981, members of radical offshoots of the Weather Underground and the Black Panthers robbed a Brinks truck carrying over $1.5 million. It ended in a shootout, killing two police officers and a security guard. Judith...

Best Of: ‘The Invite’ screenwriters / Guitarist Lenny Kaye

Best Of: ‘The Invite’ screenwriters / Guitarist Lenny Kaye

Jul 18, 2026·48:46

48:46

Rashida Jones and Will McCormack are the screenwriting duo behind ‘The Invite.’ It takes on the realities of marriage in middle age, told over the course of one dinner party that spirals out of control. They’ve been...

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