Versions of Ourselves with Gabrielle Nevaeh

Versions of Ourselves with Gabrielle Nevaeh

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Eternal Optimist with Cinco Paul

Cinco Paul is an Emmy Award-winning screenwriter, producer, and songwriter. He is widely recognized for his work on major animated hits like the DESPICABLE ME trilogy, THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS, THE LORAX, and HORTON HEARS A WHO. This season, he is producing his Apple TV musical co ...  Show more

A Splash of Sass with Kelli Barrett & Jessica Vosk

Kelli Barrett and Jessica Vosk are powerhouses of stage and screen. Kelli most recently graced the Broadway stage in the acclaimed revival of PARADE and has starred in DR. ZHIVAGO, WICKED, and on TV in FX's "Fosse/Verdon". Jessica recently finished her beloved run in HELL'S KITCH ...  Show more

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