Author: PBS NewsHour
Narrator: PBS NewsHour
Unabridged: 0 hr 6 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway
Published: 10/16/2003
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jhumpa Lahiri talks about her first novel, The Namesake in this interview with PBS NewsHour correspondent Jeffrey Brown. It's the story of two generations of Indians from Calcutta becoming Americans.
Jeffrey Brown talks to master lyricist Stephen Sondheim about his new book, Finishing the Hat.
Throughout a long career as a special and foreign correspondent for major Italian publications and the state-owned broadcaster RAI, Marco Lupis has been up close and personal with many of the people who have shaped the world as we know it. In t...
Jeffrey Brown continues the conversation with Philip Glass online with a few more questions.
33 Ways Not to Screw Up Your Journalism is a succinct, authoritative and encouraging handbook of practical and inspiring tools, techniques and values that journalists, whether they're students or newsroom veterans, need more than ever in our fractur...
A 1977 interview with the Shah of Iran in which he discusses relations with the United States. Originally broadcast on The MacNeil/Lehrer Report.
Jeffrey Brown speaks with musician Elvis Costello about how his approach to recording albums has evolved over three decades.
One of the most prolific and influential investigative journalists of her generation, Marie Brenner has brought countless fascinating people—politicians, activists, journalists, and private citizens—to life through her writing. Now, for ...
More of Jeffrey Brown's conversation with jazz musician Wynton Marsalis.
With each passing day the potential reach of a single false news story—and its ability to negatively impact all of us—grows in both size and scope. Although politicians, activists, and ordinary citizens regularly complain about deceptive...