With the launch of a new podcast, “Choice Words,” Samantha Bee lends us her much-needed voice yet again.
Patricia Arquette Goes High
The award-winning actor talks to Shondaland about “High Desert,” her irreverent new comedy, and how things have changed since she was an up-and-coming actor.
The ‘Queer Eye’ Fab Five Dish About Season 7 in New Orleans
Bobby, Jonathan, Antoni, Karamo, and Tan talk to Shondaland about the heroes they met in the Big Easy.
Samantha Irby’s ‘Hostile’ Takeover
The writer/comedian talks to Shondaland about her hilarious new book, “Quietly Hostile,” her writing process, and what it’s like to write “And Just Like That.”
Alexandra Auder’s Debut Memoir Finds Her at the Nexus of Fame, Family, and Finding Art
The “Don’t Call Me Home” writer talks to Shondaland about what went into writing her excellent debut memoir, her childhood in the Chelsea Hotel, and growing up in the outlier creative class.
Molly Ringwald Finds the Right Words
The actor and writer talks to Shondaland about translating “My Cousin Maria Schneider,” Vanessa Schneider’s reverent book of essays, from French to English, and what she’s up to next.
Merritt Wever Learns the Hard Way — and She’s Okay With That
The versatile Emmy winner speaks with Shondaland about what went into playing Frankie in “Tiny Beautiful Things” and her process as an actor.
For Cecily Strong and Keegan-Michael Key, ‘Schmigadoon!’ Season 2 Was “All Hands on Deck”
The two comedic powerhouses talk to Shondaland about singing and dancing their way into a new season of the Apple TV+ hit.
Joan Biskupic Takes Us Inside the Supreme Court
In her latest book, “Nine Black Robes: Inside the Supreme Court’s Drive to the Right and Its Historic Consequences,” the CNN senior legal analyst describes her view from a ringside seat into the inner workings of today’s polarized and polarizing Supreme Court.
Chuck D Listens With His Eyes
The hip-hop legend speaks candidly with Shondaland about his journey as a visual artist, his autobiographical new book of art, “Livin’ Loud,” and his recent PBS documentary, “Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed the World.”