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A conversation with R. Crumb, the king of underground comics
by Terry Gross
Crumb's comics were staples of 1960s counterculture. He's now the subject of a new biography. Crumb spoke to Fresh Air in 2005, and again, with his wife, fellow comic Aline Kominsky Crumb, in 2007.
Revisiting Larry Sultan's 'Pictures from Home,' a photo memoir of post-WWII life
by Terry Gross
The new Broadway show, Pictures from Home, draws on the late photographer's memoir about his childhood in the baby boom generation in Southern California. Originally broadcast in 1989.
Remembering Russell Banks, a novelist who depicted working-class life
by Terry Gross
Banks, who died Jan. 7, wrote about ordinary people coping with difficulties in contemporary society. His books included The Sweet Hereafter and Affliction. Originally broadcast in 1989 and '95.
'Sam,' the latest novel from Allegra Goodman, is small, but not simple
by Maureen Corrigan
'Raw Deal' takes a hard look at the state of the American meat industry
by Dave Davies
Journalist Chloe Sorvino says the meat industry pollutes the environment, contributes to climate change and leaves the meat supply chain vulnerable to major disruptions.
SZA sends out a powerful 'SOS,' mixing pop, hip-hop and R&B
by Ken Tucker
SZA sings and raps fluidly on her latest album, which features frequent medium tempos and romantic imagery that harken back to Luther Vandross, Minnie Riperton and the "Quiet Storm" era of 1980s R&B.
'If I Survive You' author grew up feeling judged — and confused — by race
by Terry Gross
Jonathan Escoffery grew up in Miami, the son of Jamaican immigrants. In a world where identity was linked to race, he says it was often confusing to figure out where he fit in.
'Fresh Air' remembers an icon of Philly sound, music producer Thom Bell
by Terry Gross
Born in Jamaica, Bell moved to Philadelphia as a kid and went on to shape Philly Soul, with hits like "Back Stabbers," by The O'Jays. Bell died Dec. 22. Originally broadcast in 2006.