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On today's show: A look at comedy and satire in the Trump era; John Hockenberry reflects on The Takeaway's unique sound on his final day hosting; exploring hope through photography. (episode)
Late night comedy is in its golden moment, thanks to its muse: President Donald Trump and his administration. But is it helping, and is it even funny anymore?
German-Jewish painter Charlotte Salomon was murdered at Auschwitz and remains largely unknown. But she created an extraordinary set of paintings unlike anything the world had ever seen.
Reviews of "The Glass Castle," a family drama; "Step," a new dance documentary; the horror film "Annabelle: Creation"; and the animated sequel "The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature."
“We're exploring the nature of hope, and hope through the eyes of people who have gone through trauma, or tragedy, sickness, and poverty," says photographer Sarah Takako.
As John Hockenberry says goodbye, he sits down with Director Jay Cowit to discuss how The Takeaway approaches sound design and the news.
For nearly 10 years, John Hockenberry has been the voice of The Takeaway. On his last day as host of the program, John looks back on his tenure with the show.