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Fresh Air for Oct. 30, 2018: Jonah Hill
Director Jonah Hill (right) speaks with actors Lucas Hedges and Sunny Suljic on the set of Mid90s. Hill says the film was inspired in part by his own experiences as a teenage skateboarder. Tobin Yelland/A2 hide caption
Jonah Hill: Acting Was An 'Amazing Derailment' On The Path To Directing
Jonah Hill: Acting Was An 'Amazing Derailment' On The Path To Directing
'Let The People See': It Took Courage To Keep Emmett Till's Memory Alive
'Let The People See': It Took Courage To Keep Emmett Till's Memory Alive
Fresh Air for Oct. 29, 2018: White Nationalism And The Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre
Police tape and memorial flowers are seen on Oct. 28, 2018, outside the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pa. Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Eli Saslow Traces 'Straight Line' From White Nationalism To Alleged Synagogue Shooter
Eli Saslow Traces 'Straight Line' From White Nationalism To Alleged Synagogue Shooter
Fresh Air for Oct. 27, 2018: Melissa McCarthy; Actor/Director Paul Dano
"I don't think a day goes by where I don't realize how lucky I am," McCarthy says of playing complex characters, like literary forger Lee Israel in Can You Ever Forgive Me?. Evan Agostini/AP hide caption
Fresh Air for Oct. 26, 2018: Anthony DeCurtis, Author Of 'Lou Reed: A Life'
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