Fresh Air Weekend highlights a number of the greatest interviews and evaluations from previous weeks, and new program parts specifically paced for weekends. Our weekend present emphasizes interviews with writers, filmmakers, actors and musicians, and sometimes contains excerpts from stay in-studio live shows. This week:
Canadian singer-songwriter Allison Russell performs tracks from ‘The Returner’: Russell talks and sings concerning the bodily and sexual abuse she endured from her racist adoptive father — and about how she discovered she was worthy of being beloved.
An ideal inventive union: Wes Anderson adapts Roald Dahl’s singularly unusual visions: Netflix’s anthology collection presents 4 of Dahl’s quick tales — all of them written for the display screen and directed by Wes Anderson, and all of them that includes Dahl’s dazzling, fairy-tale-book visuals.
‘Eve’ writer says drugs typically ignores feminine our bodies. ‘We’ve been guinea pigs’: Author Cat Bohannon says there is a “male norm” in science that prioritizes male our bodies. Female our bodies have been unnoticed of numerous scientific research, and analysis is simply simply beginning to catch up.
You can hearken to the unique interviews and overview right here:
Canadian singer-songwriter Allison Russell performs tracks from ‘The Returner’
An ideal inventive union: Wes Anderson adapts Roald Dahl’s singularly unusual visions
‘Eve’ writer says drugs typically ignores feminine our bodies. ‘We’ve been guinea pigs’
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