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30 Episodes 2011 - 2012
Episode 1
Thu, Oct 6, 2011
Joe Klein talks about the primaries and the latest from Washington. Longtime wonks might know him best as the mysterious Anonymous, author of the novel Primary Colors, which took heavy inspiration from the Clinton administration.

Episode 2
Thu, Oct 13, 2011
You know John Heilemann from his New York magazine work, his TV news analysis and his mega-best-selling book Game Change, co-written with Mark Halperin. The HBO movie airs soon and a 2012 follow-up is on the way. Can't wait.

Episode 3
Thu, Oct 20, 2011
Margaret Hoover is a FOX News commentator with a magnificent Republican pedigree - but she'not your typical FOX News Republican. Her new book is American Individualism: How a New Generation of Conservatives Can Save the Republican Party.

Episode 4
Thu, Oct 27, 2011
Andrew Card served at the highest levels of government in the last three Republican administrations, most recently as George W. Bush's Chief of Staff. He's currently acting dean of Texas A&M's Bush School of Government and Public Service.

Episode 5
Thu, Nov 3, 2011
Veteran political journalist Juan Williams spent 23 years at the Washington Post and eleven years as a senior news analyst at NPR. He's now a political analyst for Fox News. His new book is Muzzled: The Assault on Honest Debate.

Episode 6
Thu, Nov 10, 2011
Bill Keller stepped down as executive editor of The New York Times after more than 8 years in that highest-of-all-high-impact journalism jobs, during which time the paper won 18 Pulitzers. His next chapter: columnist and magazine writer.

Episode 7
Thu, Nov 17, 2011
Andy Borowitz is a comedian, satirist and New Yorker magazine contributor whose fake news web site, The Borowitz Report, and its accompanying social media extensions should be at the top of everyone's must-read list.

Episode 8
Thu, Dec 1, 2011
Jim Lehrer is a veteran journalist and prolific author whose measured, congenial presence on public TV has been a welcome respite from the incivility of the world for more than four decades. His latest book is Tension City.

Episode 9
Thu, Dec 8, 2011
Susan Orlean is a veteran and much-loved New Yorker writer whose credits include The Orchid Thief, Saturday Night and the anthology The Bullfighter Checks Her Make-up. Her latest book is Rin Tin Tin: The Life and The Legend.

Episode 10
Thu, Dec 15, 2011
Len Downie spent 44 years as a reporter and editor at the Washington Post, retiring in 2008 as executive editor. During his 17 years in charge, the Post won 25 Pulitzer Prizes. Today he's a professor at ASU's Cronkite School.

Episode 11
Wed, Jan 5, 2011
John Hodgman is an actor, author and humorist best known for his regular contributions to The Daily Show and his star turn on those Mac vs. PC commercials. His most recent book is That is All.

Episode 12
Wed, Jan 12, 2011
Bill Moyers is an icon of public media and progressive politics whose first job in journalism - as a cub reporter in Marshall, Texas - was six decades ago. His newest public television show, Moyers and Company, debuts this month.

Episode 13
Thu, Jan 19, 2012
Jeff Tweedy is a singer, songwriter and guitarist whose critically acclaimed, creatively adventurous band Wilco has just released its eighth studio album, The Whole Love - the first on its own record label.

Episode 14
Thu, Jan 26, 2012
Molly Shannon is an Emmy-nominated actress and comedian whose credits include Never Been Kissed, Kath and Kim and Saturday Night Live, where she spent six years as a cast member. Her first book is Tilly the Trickster.

Episode 15
Thu, Feb 2, 2012
Nick Lowe is the self-described "headmaster of British rock" - a much-admired songwriter, musician and producer with four-plus decades of music to his name and a recently-released 13th studio album.

Episode 16
Sun, Feb 19, 2012
Russell Banks is an admired and accomplished American novelist whose credits include Affliction and The Sweet Hereafter - which, not insignificantly, were made into pretty terrific movies. His new novel is Lost Memory of Skin.

Episode 17
Fri, Mar 20, 2026
Dylan Ratigan is the feisty host of a daily MSNBC talk show whose first book, Greedy Bastards, rails against what he calls government corruption and corporate communism. He's traveling the country to explore the root causes of unemployment.

Episode 18
Thu, Mar 1, 2012
Deepak Chopra is the world's most celebrated practitioner of mind-body medicine - a champion of physical, mental, emotional, spiritual and social wellness. He's written more than 60 books, including 19 New York Times best-sellers.
Episode 19
Thu, Mar 22, 2012
Meat Loaf is an iconic rock and roll singer whose 1977 Bat Out of Hell is one of the best-selling albums of all time, with over 43 million copies sold. He's also an actor whose credits include The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Fight Club.
Episode 20
Thu, Mar 29, 2012
Jill Abramson is the top editor of The New York Times - the first woman ever to serve in that capacity in the paper's 160-year history.
Episode 21
Thu, Apr 5, 2012
Seymour Hersh is a venerated investigative reporter for The New Yorker who published his first piece in the magazine 41 years ago. He's won a Pulitzer Prize, two National Magazine Awards, five George Polk Awards, and countless other honors.
Episode 22
Thu, Apr 12, 2012
Howard Fineman is the editorial director of the AOL Huffington Post Media Group and an NBC and MSNBC political analyst who previously spent thirty years writing and blogging and columnizing about politics for Newsweek.
Episode 23
Thu, Apr 19, 2012
Elie Wiesel is a tireless activist, celebrated humanitarian and Nobel Peace Prize winner. His lectures and writings on his experiences in the concentration camps have enlightened generations about the horrors of the Holocaust.
Episode 24
Thu, May 3, 2012
Richard Linklater is a director/screenwriter. He founded the Austin Film Society in 1985 together with his frequent collaborator Lee Daniel, and is lauded for launching and solidifying the city of Austin as a hub for independent filmmaking.
Episode 25
Thu, May 10, 2012
Mark Updegrove is the director of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library & Museum and the author of several books on the American presidency - most recently Indomitable Will: LBJ in the Presidency.
Episode 26
Thu, May 17, 2012
Chris Isaak is a stylishly retro rock musician and sometime actor who covers Elvis, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and other Sun Records legends on his most recent release, Beyond the Sun.
Episode 27
Thu, Jun 7, 2012
Robert Caro is a two-time Pulitzer winner whose multiple volumes about Lyndon Johnson have reinvigorated and reset the bar for biography. The magnificent fourth volume, The Passage of Power, has just been published.
Episode 28
Thu, Jul 12, 2012
Leonard Pitts, Jr. is a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for the Miami Herald whose latest book, Freeman, a novel set in the months following the Confederate surrender, was recently published.
Episode 29
Thu, Jul 19, 2012
Michael Morton spent 25 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit: the murder of his wife. In late 2011, he became the 45th person in the state of Texas to be exonerated based on DNA evidence.
Episode 30
Thu, Sep 6, 2012
Gary Johnson is a former two-term Republican governor of New Mexico who's running for President of the United States as the nominee of the Libertarian Party.