The Bee Gees, 'The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue,' Ratatouille Musical, Holiday Party Drinks and Zoom Tips

All Of It with Alison Stewart | Dec 23, 2020

Through breakups, interpersonal squabbles, personal losses and a handful of “comebacks,” The Bee Gees found a way to stay relevant in the music industry for decades. A new HBO documentary traces this trajectory. Director Frank Marshall joins us to discuss "The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart."

A new novel follows the story of a woman who is cursed to live forever, without being remembered by anyone she sees except once a year, when a mysterious figure named Luc arrives to ask if the woman is ready to give up her soul. Author V.E. Schwab joins us to discuss the novel, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue.

This year, a crowdsourced musical has taken TikTok by storm. The Ratatouille Musical may have started as a joke, but it now boasts original songs, choreography, costumes, even a playbill design. And on January 1st, production company Seaview will host a special Ratatouille Musical benefit concert to raise money for the Actor’s Fund. Felicia Fitzpatrick, director of social media and creative strategy at Playbill, joins us to discuss how a niche corner of TikTok has caught on IRL.

Ray Isle, executive wine editor at Food & Wine, joins us to discuss everything you need to know about sparkling wines for your celebrations at home, from champagne to prosecco, including affordable holiday picks, last minute gift ideas, and wine trends from this year.

Writer Nicole Pajer joins us to offer tips and tricks for Zoom party planning for the holidays.

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