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Palestinian and Israeli filmmakers team up to create 'No Other Land'
This Oscar-nominated documentary, which tells the story of the Israeli military's demolition of Palestinian homes in the West Bank, was created by a team of two Palestinian and two Israeli filmmakers.
An Immigrant Yearns For Connection In 'On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous'
by Maureen Corrigan
'Fate Of Food' Asks: What's For Dinner In A Hotter, Drier, More Crowded World?
by Terry Gross
Environmental journalist Amanda Little says the sustainable food revolution will include meat cultured in a lab, 3-D printer food, aquaculture and indoor vertical farming.
New Recording Of Busoni's 'Piano Concerto' Is An Extraordinary Experience
by Lloyd Schwartz
The Boston Symphony Orchestra's 2017 performance of Ferruccio Busoni's monumental concerto met all the composer's impossible demands. A new live recording of the event is both serious and fabulous.
Revisiting 'Deadwood,' With Star Timothy Olyphant And Creator David Milch
by Terry Gross
HBO's Deadwood: The Movie picks up where the TV series ended in 2006. Olyphant and Milch spoke to Fresh Air about the series in separate interviews, originally broadcast in 2011 and 2005.
Drummer Jeff Williams Matches Good Players With The Right Tunes On 'Bloom'
by Kevin Whitehead
The songs on Williams' new album have easy-to-follow contours, forward motion, set-ups and payoffs — features soloists can work with. The end result is the sound of a plan coming together.
Journalist Predicts SCOTUS, 'Under Strain,' Will Move Slowly On Abortion
by Terry Gross
NY Times correspondent Adam Liptak talks about how Trump's two appointees might change the court — including its direction on abortion: "It's not hard to write a decision striking down Roe," he says.
'Fresh Air' Remembers Pulitzer Prize-Winning Writer Tony Horwitz
Horwitz, who died Monday, spoke to Fresh Air in '98 about Confederates in the Attic, his book about the legacy of the Civil War. Plus, Maureen Corrigan reviews his latest book, Spying on the South.