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Many Americans have lost trust in U.S. institutions, politicians, and the media. In a special five-part series, The Takeaway explores what it means to trust ahead of the 2016 election. (article)
On today's show: Studio 360 Host Kurt Andersen talks Donald Trump; radio icon Delilah drops by to talk modern love; renowned editor Robert Gottlieb reflects on his life and career. (episode)
The stage play "Oslo" examines the personal stories behind the Oslo Peace Accords, and how Shimon Peres came to be its most important character.
On Sunday, Colombians will head to the polls to vote on a historic peace agreement that puts an end to the 52-year conflict between the government and the FARC rebels.
Kurt Andersen, host and co-creator of Studio 360, has had a fixation with Donald Trump that goes back to the very first issue of Spy, the satirical magazine he co-founded 30 years ago.
On Monday, President Obama will throw a mini arts festival called South by South Lawn at the White House.
Reviews of the biographical disaster thriller "Deepwater Horizon," the adventure fantasy film "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children," and the revenge comedy "The Dressmaker."
The most popular woman in radio takes a break from counseling her millions of devoted listeners to talk trust in love and relationships with The Takeaway.
In a special extended interview, legendary editor and publisher Robert Gottlieb looks back on his life and work, and discusses his new memoir, "Avid Reader: A Life."