Nazis, Nihilism, and the Evolution of the Fringe Right

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It’s Super Bowl Season... for Fashion

The fashion season is officially underway. Celebrities are strolling the award show red carpets and models are strutting the runways in Paris and Milan. CNN Senior Style Reporter Rachel Tashjian joins Audie to talk about the complicated politics in the fashion world, fashion vs s ...  Show more

The Millennial Internet, from Buzzfeed Quizzes to Filming ICE

This year marks a milestone for Millennials: the youngest of the cohort finally turns 30. So what comes next for the first generation of true digital natives now that they have achieved “unc” status? Audie talks with Sam Sanders, host of KCRW’s The Sam Sanders Show, about the gen ...  Show more

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