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Edward Hopper showed no interest in the growing diversity of America.

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Edward Hopper displayed a preference for quieter social commentary with his art.

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William F. Buckley, Jr. ran for mayor of New York City under the Conservative Party.

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Yale administration feared Buckley's outspoken criticism of the university.

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William F. Buckley, Jr. and his wife Patricia had a brazen, but loving relationship.

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When developing Free Shakespeare in the Park, Joe Papp wanted people to feel represented.

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See musical genius Brian Wilson at work producing his song, "Honeycomb."

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Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys work on "Good Vibrations" in the studio in 1966.

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Elsa Sjunneson is a DeafBlind professor, published author, and modern-day Helen Keller.

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Paul Strauch recounts a conversation he had with Duke about the power of the word "Aloha."

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Brian Wilson makes a stop at his high school alma mater.

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Jason Fine describes how his friendship with Brian Wilson first started.