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"We were making up, in a sense, First Amendment law as we went along," said Floyd Abrams.

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Joe Papp saved a historic building from demolition, which evolved into The Public Theater.

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Dr. Fauci and the mayor of D.C. encourage residents to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

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J'Nai Bridges talks about the pros and cons of life as an opera singer.

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Black musicians have always had a place in the history of country music.

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In this outtake from "J'Nai Bridges Unamplified," J'Nai prepares for a final appearance.

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In Zen for Head (1962), Nam June Paik used his body as an instrument in the performance.

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Nam June Paik describes how everyday is a communication problem for him.

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By 1985, Little Richard had abandoned rock 'n' roll and was living in a hotel in L.A.

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Edward and Jo Hopper lived an extremely frugal life.

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Edward Hopper's career soared while his wife Jo Nivison's faltered.

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