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The Deadliest Day on ‘The Summit’ of K2
For every four people who have reached the summit of K2, one has died in the attempt. Eleven climbers died on a single day in 2008. A new documentary explores the beauty, danger, and obsession of The Savage Mountain.
Good Ol’ Freda Witnessed Musical History from Within
Freda Kelly was the personal secretary to The Beatles for the band's entire career. She was a first-hand witness to musical history - but has waited half a century to share what she'd seen.
Experiencing the Experimental with Audrey Ewell and Aaron Aites
The film-making pair behind "99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film" collaborate on a list of their other favorite experimental films.
The Rise and Fall of the VHS
VHS cassettes inspire a certain nostalgia for big boxes and low-res images - but they're also the only archive of many recordings made during the technology's dominance.
Brie Larson Talks ‘Short Term’ Magic, and Lobster Cannibalism
Brie Larson has packed a lot of career into the last few years. Her newest project, "Short Term 12," is a challenging drama - which is also occasionally very funny - but she would prefer to talk about the Renaissance, okay? That or how lobsters are now eating each other.
Baz Luhrmann Follows Tradition by Going Modern
Baz Luhrmann was perfecting the soundtrack of his life years before he created the acclaimed soundtracks for his movies. We talked to him about the role of music in film, and about his Bowie-influenced eclecticism.
Actor Miles Teller Shares Quirky Pairs – and Pickles
In his new movie, actor Miles Teller plays a bad boy who falls for a good girl. It's a tale of opposites attracting - so Miles gave us some other quirky-perfect pairs.
David Oyelowo Accepts the Honor of Oprah Slaps
The English star of "Lee Daniels' The Butler" had to become a 'borderline scholar' of the American Civil Rights movement - and got slapped by Oprah along the way.
Comedy Interrupts Kurt Braunohler’s Life
Kurt Braunohler is a comedian and host of The K Ohle. He recently used Kickstarter to fund some silly skywriting as part of his over-arching goal of creating moments of whimsey or humor in everyday life. Here he names some other examples of injecting comedy into unexpected places.