Broken Record Season 3 ... Is Coming!

Broken Record Season 3 ... Is Coming!

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Maya Hawke and Christian Lee Hutson - Live from SXSW

Maya Hawke first became known to wide audiences as an actress — especially through her work in Stranger Things — but she's been quietly building a parallel life as a songwriter of genuine depth. Since her debut album Blush in 2020, she's released four records. Her latest, Maitrey ...  Show more

Why Would I Do That to Jennifer Lopez? | Revisionist History

In the latest season of Revisionist History, Malcolm Gladwell is looking at the origins and consequences of mistakes—why we make them, the context in which we make them, and what happens after we make them. Years ago a music producer named Irv Gotti—a hitmaker for Jay-Z, Ja Rule, ...  Show more

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