Gary Wolf looks into the history of Wired Magazine. Amy Poehler and Ian Roberts of the Upright Citizens Brigade discuss the intricacies of improv comedy. Then, Pulitzer-prize-winning journalist David Turnley shares his collection of photos taken while on assignment during the war in Iraq, Baghdad Blues: A War Diary. And Alex Kershaw looks back on the life of war photographer Robert Capa, Blood and Champagne.
Gary Wolf
Gary Wolf looks into the history of Wired Magazine.
Amy Poehler and Ian Roberts
Amy Poehler and Ian Roberts of the Upright Citizens Brigade discuss the intricacies of improv comedy.
David Turnley
Pulitzer-prize-winning journalist David Turnley shares his collection of photos taken while on assignment during the war in Iraq, Baghdad Blues: A War Diary.
Alex Kershaw
Alex Kershaw looks back on the life of war photographer Robert Capa, Blood and Champagne: The Life and Times of Robert Capa.

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