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Sam Waterston on being the most recognizable pretend lawyer in New York

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Nick Kroll on rejected characters and getting Mel Brooks to laugh

Nick Kroll is a brilliant comedian and one of the minds behind Big Mouth and History of the World, Part II. We Rick Roll Nick Kroll, that is, ask him questions about roles played by actors named Rick.

Nick Kroll on rejected characters and getting Mel Brooks to laugh

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The Wait Wait Anthology: Reality TV Edition

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Malala Yousafzai on winning the Nobel Peace Prize while in chemistry class

At the age of 17, Malala Yousafzai became the youngest person to win the Nobel Peace Prize, and now a documentary she executive produced is nominated for an Oscar. And, if she answers our three questions about puzzles correctly, she'll win the inaugural Nobel Pieces Prize.

Malala Yousafzai on winning the Nobel Peace Prize while in chemistry class

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Best of the First 25 Years

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Best of the First 25 Years

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Everyone & Spotify Stalking

Comedian Dulcé Sloan and Emma give your playlists the side eye. Plus we ask Pitchfork Editor-in-Chief Puja Patel if you should be self conscious about your bad taste in music.

Everyone & Spotify Stalking

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Rosie Perez on her first meeting with Spike Lee and her favorite Rihanna song

Rosie Perez is a cultural icon, from Do The Right Thing to White Men Can't Jump to her new role on Showtime's Your Honor. She's the best part of any project she's in, but can she answer our questions about advice columns?

Rosie Perez on her first meeting with Spike Lee and her favorite Rihanna song

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Geena Davis on her early gig as a living mannequin

Geena Davis went from being an Oscar-winning actor to a skilled archer to an activist to an author, and she's now executive producer of CBS' Mission Unstoppable. But, can she answer our three questions about blue jeans?

Geena Davis on her early gig as a living mannequin

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The Wait Wait Anthology: Cats Edition

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