MAGA TAKES THE HOT SEAT
** "Wow, that's a tough one..."
Dinesh D'Souza On The Arts Express Hot Seat. The MAGA filmmaker challenged by a trick or treat question under cross-examination as this Halloween season kicks in, and addressing among inflammatory matters, a tale of two movies - the simultaneous release of two politically opposite films probing Donald Trump.
Along with D'Souza explaining his unusual promotional bio for that film, Vindicating Trump, characterizing him as 'a right wing political commentator, conspiracy theorist and convicted felon, whose films and commentary have generated considerable controversy due to their promotion of conspiracy theories and falsehoods, as well as for their incendiary nature.' Plus, a surprise guest engaged in some sidebar identity theft...
** "The question arises, how can we be the shining city on the hill if we're dead..."
Words Matter - 'An Interesting Convergence of Time And Consequences.' Pacifica Host Garland Nixon on The Matrix, The Mayflower, election time, Reagan, nuclear war, Dick Chaney, and Neo-Cons out of the closet..
** "All the news you need in today's crowded information landscape..."
Jack & Rick October Surprise. And what it has to do with cranes, cornfields, cupcakes, madness, a Times Square subway station, a lost cat Shirley - and a woman through the revolving door with an umbrella...
** "We're diving deep into the life and legacy of the soulful legend, Bobby Caldwell - that has given us decades of timeless music across genres and generations."
UK Desk: A Conversation With Mary Caldwell. The late performerer's wife on music, memory and the medical crisis...