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A 2000 Electric Lit interview with author David Foster Wallace vs. a 2021 Relix interview with musician Ezra Koenig.
A 2019 American Theatre interview with playwright Adrienne Kennedy vs. a 2006 Red Bull Music Academy interview with music producer Justin “Just Blaze” Smith.
A 1985 Rolling Stone interview with actor Michael J. Fox vs. a 2022 Free Jazz Collective interview with pianist Myra Melford.
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A 2002 Aural Innovations interview with sound artist Hal McGee vs. a 2019 Lion’s Tooth interview with cartoonist “Dame” Darcy Stanger.
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The late comedian talks with Costas on these late-1980s and early-1990s episodes.
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NBC5 produced this brief tribute to the prolific entertainment reporter after her death earlier this week.
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