Roger Daltrey takes the collapse of the old-school music business personally. When the Who reunited in the mid-Nineties after a brief sabbatical, Daltrey promised his doctor that he and his band would help him raise awareness (and money) for the fight against teen cancer, something that’s proven hard to do …
Read More »An Oncologist Misleads Hundreds of Patients in Trailer for Season Two of 'Dr. Death'
The podcast platform Wondery has dropped a new trailer for Season Two of its medical malpractice series, Dr. Death, which will tell the story of an oncologist who knowingly doled out chemotherapy to patients who didn’t even have cancer. The show premieres on October 27th. The series is centered around …
Read More »Hillary Clinton to Launch Interview Podcast Ahead of Election
Hillary Clinton is launching an interview podcast this fall ahead of the 2020 presidential election, Varietyreports. The 24-episode You and Me Both with Hillary Clinton, produced by iHeartMedia, will premiere September 29th and will be available on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts and other podcast platforms. The series will feature …
Read More »Michelle Obama Discusses Her Childhood Music Taste in Exclusive Podcast Clip
In an exclusive segment for the latest episode of her new podcast, Michelle Obama discusses the music of her childhood with her brother, Craig Robinson, and how their father and grandfather’s vinyl collections shaped their understanding of the art form. “When I think of Euclid [Avenue], when I think of …
Read More »Eli Valley on Drawing Bret Stephens as a Bed Bug and the Importance of Protesting
In the latest episode of Useful Idiots, Matt Taibbi and Katie Halper sit down with political cartoonist Eli Valley to discuss his most recent controversial illustration: Bret Stephens as a bed bug. Valley explains that he wanted not only to depict Stephens’ online meltdown, but to criticize the conservative New …
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