
Travel and Vaccines, MoMA's Doc Fortnight, Inventing Pasta, 'Crip Camp,' Future of Film
New York Times travel columnist Elaine Glusac joins us to talk about traveling this spring, and what travel might look like in a post-vaccine world.
Sophie Cavoulacos, assistant curator of film at MoMA, joins us to discuss this year’s lineup for their annual Doc Fortnight festival, which features international selections of new work in the documentary field and runs through April 5.
Dan Pashman, host of the podcast, The Sporkful, joins us to discuss a long-running project of his -- to design and develop his own unique pasta shape. He details his journey to making his own pasta shape in a 5-part series called, “Mission: ImPASTAble.”
[REBROADCAST FROM MARCH 24, 2020] Directors Nicole Newnham and James LeBrecht discuss their Netflix documentary, “Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution,” which tells the story of a summer camp in upstate New York for children with disabilities that helped ignite the disability rights movement. The documentary is nominated for the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature.
A.O. Scott, chief film critic at The New York Times, joins us to discuss the Academy Award nominations, the April broadcast, New York City movie theater reopenings, and the future of the film industry.


