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Reporting dire news out of America and at home, Russian news anchor Viktor Antonov attempts to guide his audience through what may be the beginning of the end. Everywhere is a battlefield.
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Following a wave of cyber attacks against the U.S., news anchor Maria Mason finds herself at the center of an escalating crisis where the International Space Station emerges as a strategic foothold.
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"Foretold" is the newest podcast from the L.A. Times, and we're sharing a preview of the first episode with you here today.
In the fall of 2019, reporter Faith E. Pinho received a tip from a woman named Paulina Stevens. Paulina claimed she had grown up in an insular Romani community in California, where she was raised to be a wife, mother and fortuneteller â until she decided to break away. That first call unraveled a story spanning multiple continents, hundreds of years, and complex metaphysical realities.
Follow "Foretold" to hear new episodes every Tuesday.
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Border City is a new L.A. Times Presents podcast from the San Diego Union-Tribune. From Sandra Dibble, a journalist who spent more than 25 years covering the border, comes a story about beauty, violence and belonging in Tijuana, one of the worldâs most dangerous cities. Enjoy this sneak peek, and be sure to listen and follow wherever you listen to podcasts.
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In Season 1 of âBinge Sesh,â co-hosts Matt Brennan and Kareem Maddox pull back the curtain on HBOâs âWinning Timeâ series about the L.A. Lakers of the 1980s, one of the sportsâ most unforgettable dynasties. Every week, we bring you stories from the locker room, the soundstage, and the L.A. Times archives as we explore how âShowtimeâ transformed the NBA â and American culture.
Enjoy this sneak peek, and be sure to listen and follow wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more at latimes.com/bingesesh.
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Today, we canât stop watching Paul Mescal, who plays the popular high school sports star Connell Waldron on âNormal People.â Mescalâs role earned him an Emmy nomination for lead actor in a limited series. He talks about what it was like to shoot his first sex scene on the show, why he left Gaelic football for the stage and his experience starring in a music video for the Rolling Stones during lockdown.
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Today, we canât stop watching actor, writer and comedian Ramy Youssef. Heâs received an Emmy nomination for lead actor in a comedy series for his role as Ramy Hassan on Huluâs âRamy.â Youssef co-created the series, which is making history this award season as the first Muslim American sitcom to receive an Emmy nomination. He opens up about his own identity, the making of Season 2 and how Mahershala Ali changed the course of the series.
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Today, we canât stop watching Martin Short. You might know him from his comedic roles on âSaturday Night Liveâ and "Father of the Bride." This year, heâs nominated for an Emmy Award for his guest appearance on âThe Morning Show,â playing disgraced film director Dick Lundy. Short talks about the role, and how he and longtime pals such as Steve Martin have been connecting during the pandemic. Plus, he takes us down memory lane and reminisces about some of the characters he portrayed early in his acting career.
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Today, we canât stop watching Samira Wiley, who plays Moira Strand on "The Handmaidâs Tale." Her performance has earned her an Emmy nomination for supporting actress in a drama. Wiley talks about what she learned from portraying both Moira and her previous character, Poussey on "Orange Is the New Black." Plus, she reveals the British reality TV show that she canât get enough of these days.
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Today, we canât stop watching Rachel Brosnahan, who got an Emmy nomination for lead actress in a comedy series for playing Midge, a 1950s housewife-turned-stand-up comic, in âThe Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.â Brosnahan tells us which family member reminded her about the Emmy nominations this year and where she thinks Midge is headed after the shake-up in the season finale. And yes, if youâre wondering: We do talk about the episode "The Golden Arm" from Quibi's "50 States of Fright."
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Today, we canât stop watching Tracee Ellis Ross. She has earned an Emmy nomination for lead actress in a comedy series for her performance as Rainbow Johnson on ABCâs âBlackish.â Ross tells us how she spent her Emmy nomination day and why she speaks up for her character on set. Plus, she opens up about the emotional moment she debuted her singing voice for her mother â none other than the legendary Diana Ross.
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From âSuccessionâsâ Brian Cox to âMrs. Americaâsâ Uzo Aduba, listen to all your favorite TV stars ask and respond to each otherâs questions in our celebrity guest Q&A roundup.
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Today, we canât stop watching legendary actor Michael Douglas, who plays acting coach Sandy Kominsky in the Netflix comedy âThe Kominsky Method.â Douglas tells us how the film business has changed in the 50-plus years heâs been in it, what he learned from being mentored by Karl Malden early in his career, and what heâs still learning today from his âKominsky Methodâ costar Alan Arkin.
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Today, we canât stop watching Da'Vine Joy Randolph, who plays aspiring artist Cherise in âHigh Fidelityâ on Hulu. Randolph tells us what drew her to the role, why she pivoted from opera singing to a career in acting, and what it was like to work with Eddie Murphy in âDolemite Is My Name.â
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Today, we canât stop watching James Corden, the host of âThe Late Late Showâ on CBS. Corden discusses turning his garage into a makeshift studio set, how the pandemic might help people be more honest about how theyâre feeling, and the future of "Carpool Karaoke," a recurring segment on his show.
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Today, we canât stop watching Penn Badgley, who plays Joe Goldberg, the obsessive and murderous main character in the Netflix thriller âYou.â Badgley talks about how he gets into the right mindset to play a cold-blooded killer. He also shares his response to allegations of sexual improprieties leveled by several women at Chris DâElia, who played Henderson on âYou.â
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Today, we canât stop watching J.B. Smoove, who plays Leon Black on HBOâs âCurb Your Enthusiasm.â He talks about comedy in the age of coronavirus and what itâs like working alongside Larry David. Smoove also shares thoughtful and personal insights into race in America right now.
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Today, we canât stop watching Matthew Macfadyen, who plays Tom Wambsgans, the awkward yet sympathetic husband of Shiv Roy, on HBOâs âSuccession.â Macfadyen takes us behind the scenes of shooting the congressional hearing meltdown and stealing chicken from Logan Royâs plate on the show. Plus, we hear about Macfadyenâs role on âQuiz,â the AMC mini-series about a couple who attempted to cheat on the British version of âWho Wants to be a Millionaire.â
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Today, we canât stop watching Jason Segel, who plays Peter in âDispatches From Elsewhereâ on AMC. Segal gives us the backstory behind his new showâs unique season finale, how he got his start on the 1999 series âFreaks and Geeks,â and what he took for granted in "How I Met Your Mother."
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Today, we canât stop watching Jim Parsons, who plays the closeted talent agent Henry Willson on the Netflix drama âHollywood.â Parsons talks to us about what drew him to the role of Willson after wrapping up work on âThe Big Bang Theory,â the shows heâs been enjoying in quarantine, and what he learned from watching TV growing up in Houston.
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