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Articulate
Resilience
Season 8
Episode 1
Even after 50 years of accolades, including a Pulitzer Prize at 26 for his Doonesbury comic strip, Garry Trudeau reckons he may have gotten too much too young. And despite her mastery of the written word, Joyce Carol Oates is skeptical about how well conversation can express the complexities of thought and emotions.
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Timothy Showalter uses music to survive the world. John Jarboe wants to help change it.
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Beauty is assumed to be a passport to a better life, but in truth is a transitory visa.
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Novelist Veronica Roth and pianist Amy Yang see a way forward.
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Pain is inevitable for humans. And: Is Gil Shaham the last musician to own a great violin?
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Singer-songwriter Yuna and architect Doris Sung make things better.
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Teddy Abrams: Articulate in Difficult Times
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Painter Horace Pippin and singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading pushed their artforms.
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Shoes have been a reflection of human development: social, technological, cultural.
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Both flutist Claire Chase and architect Mónica Ponce de León love a challenge.
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Theater director Kenny Leon and author Sophie Blackall fearlessly harness honesty.
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Singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright and composer David Serkin Ludwig
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Automotive designers Henrik Fisker and Paul Snyder, and automotive columnist Doug DeMuro