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Tanya Mosley

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Fresh Air
Natasha Rothwell Checks Back Into 'The White Lotus'

Yesterday, authorities found the bodies of Hackman, his wife Betsy Arakawa, and their dog in their home in Santa Fe, New Mexico. We remember Gene Hackman with an interview Terry recorded with him in 1999.

Fresh Air
Natasha Rothwell Checks Back Into 'The White Lotus'

Yesterday, authorities found the bodies of Hackman, his wife Betsy Arakawa, and their dog in their home in Santa Fe, New Mexico. We remember Gene Hackman with an interview Terry recorded with him in 1999.

Fresh Air
Natasha Rothwell Checks Back Into 'The White Lotus'

Yesterday, authorities found the bodies of Hackman, his wife Betsy Arakawa, and their dog in their home in Santa Fe, New Mexico. We remember Gene Hackman with an interview Terry recorded with him in 1999.

Fresh Air
Natasha Rothwell Checks Back Into 'The White Lotus'

Hackman was a two-time Oscar winner whose movies included Bonnie and Clyde, The Conversation, Mississippi Burning, Unforgiven, The Quick and the Dead, Superman, Hoosiers, and The Royal Tenenbaums. He made his last film in 2004 and stepped back from acting. Hackman won his first Academy Award as the violent racist narcotics detective Popeye Doyle in the 1971 film The French Connection.

Fresh Air
Natasha Rothwell Checks Back Into 'The White Lotus'

Hackman was a two-time Oscar winner whose movies included Bonnie and Clyde, The Conversation, Mississippi Burning, Unforgiven, The Quick and the Dead, Superman, Hoosiers, and The Royal Tenenbaums. He made his last film in 2004 and stepped back from acting. Hackman won his first Academy Award as the violent racist narcotics detective Popeye Doyle in the 1971 film The French Connection.

Fresh Air
Natasha Rothwell Checks Back Into 'The White Lotus'

Hackman was a two-time Oscar winner whose movies included Bonnie and Clyde, The Conversation, Mississippi Burning, Unforgiven, The Quick and the Dead, Superman, Hoosiers, and The Royal Tenenbaums. He made his last film in 2004 and stepped back from acting. Hackman won his first Academy Award as the violent racist narcotics detective Popeye Doyle in the 1971 film The French Connection.

Fresh Air
Natasha Rothwell Checks Back Into 'The White Lotus'

Gene Hackman, speaking with Terry in 1999. He died yesterday at the age of 95. Fresher's executive producer is Danny Miller. Our technical director and engineer is Audrey Bentham. Our managing producer is Sam Brigger.

Fresh Air
Natasha Rothwell Checks Back Into 'The White Lotus'

Gene Hackman, speaking with Terry in 1999. He died yesterday at the age of 95. Fresher's executive producer is Danny Miller. Our technical director and engineer is Audrey Bentham. Our managing producer is Sam Brigger.

Fresh Air
Natasha Rothwell Checks Back Into 'The White Lotus'

Gene Hackman, speaking with Terry in 1999. He died yesterday at the age of 95. Fresher's executive producer is Danny Miller. Our technical director and engineer is Audrey Bentham. Our managing producer is Sam Brigger.

Fresh Air
Natasha Rothwell Checks Back Into 'The White Lotus'

Our interviews and reviews are produced and edited by Phyllis Myers, Anne-Marie Baldonado, Lauren Krenzel, Teresa Madden, Monique Nazareth, Thea Chaloner, Susan Yakindi, Anna Bauman, and Joel Wolfram. Our digital media producer is Molly C.B. Nesper. Roberta Shurock directs the show. With Terry Gross, I'm Tanya Mosley.

Fresh Air
Natasha Rothwell Checks Back Into 'The White Lotus'

Our interviews and reviews are produced and edited by Phyllis Myers, Anne-Marie Baldonado, Lauren Krenzel, Teresa Madden, Monique Nazareth, Thea Chaloner, Susan Yakindi, Anna Bauman, and Joel Wolfram. Our digital media producer is Molly C.B. Nesper. Roberta Shurock directs the show. With Terry Gross, I'm Tanya Mosley.

Fresh Air
Natasha Rothwell Checks Back Into 'The White Lotus'

Our interviews and reviews are produced and edited by Phyllis Myers, Anne-Marie Baldonado, Lauren Krenzel, Teresa Madden, Monique Nazareth, Thea Chaloner, Susan Yakindi, Anna Bauman, and Joel Wolfram. Our digital media producer is Molly C.B. Nesper. Roberta Shurock directs the show. With Terry Gross, I'm Tanya Mosley.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Louis Armstrong's Early Years / Our Anti-Social Century

From WHYY in Philadelphia, I'm Tanya Mosley with Fresh Air Weekend. Today, how Louis Armstrong became the first Black pop star and provided the foundation of improvisation for other musicians.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Louis Armstrong's Early Years / Our Anti-Social Century

From WHYY in Philadelphia, I'm Tanya Mosley with Fresh Air Weekend. Today, how Louis Armstrong became the first Black pop star and provided the foundation of improvisation for other musicians.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Louis Armstrong's Early Years / Our Anti-Social Century

From WHYY in Philadelphia, I'm Tanya Mosley with Fresh Air Weekend. Today, how Louis Armstrong became the first Black pop star and provided the foundation of improvisation for other musicians.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Louis Armstrong's Early Years / Our Anti-Social Century

We talk with Ricky Riccardi, author of Stomp Off, Let's Go, The Early Years of Louis Armstrong. And we also hear from writer Derek Thompson. He's done a deep dive into our nation's loneliness epidemic and how our phones have become a barrier to real human connection. His recent article in The Atlantic is called The Antisocial Century.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Louis Armstrong's Early Years / Our Anti-Social Century

We talk with Ricky Riccardi, author of Stomp Off, Let's Go, The Early Years of Louis Armstrong. And we also hear from writer Derek Thompson. He's done a deep dive into our nation's loneliness epidemic and how our phones have become a barrier to real human connection. His recent article in The Atlantic is called The Antisocial Century.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Louis Armstrong's Early Years / Our Anti-Social Century

We talk with Ricky Riccardi, author of Stomp Off, Let's Go, The Early Years of Louis Armstrong. And we also hear from writer Derek Thompson. He's done a deep dive into our nation's loneliness epidemic and how our phones have become a barrier to real human connection. His recent article in The Atlantic is called The Antisocial Century.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Louis Armstrong's Early Years / Our Anti-Social Century

Also, critic-at-large John Powers reviews the Brazilian film I'm Still Here. That's coming up on Fresh Air Weekend.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Louis Armstrong's Early Years / Our Anti-Social Century

Also, critic-at-large John Powers reviews the Brazilian film I'm Still Here. That's coming up on Fresh Air Weekend.