Q & A Archives
Interviews with Tamara Wieder
Aimee Mann, songstress
from June 3, 2005
Paul Haggis and Matt Dillon, from the movie Crash
from May 6, 2005
Mary Cotton, publisher of Post Road
from April 29, 2005
Jonathan Nossiter, filmmaker
from April 15, 2005
Camille Paglia, scholar and critic
from April 8, 2005
David Prerau, author
from April 1, 2005
Henry Butler, musician, photographer, and more
from March 18, 2005
Didi Emmons, chef
from March 11, 2005
Carolyn Bennet, cartographer
from March 4, 2005
Judy Irving, filmmaker
from February 25, 2005
Gabriel Jeffrey, founder of GroupHug.us
from February 18, 2005
Susie Bright, author
from February 11, 2005
Tom Mercer, project manager, Let's Go travel guides
from February 4, 2005
Jonathan Katz, comedian
from January 28, 2005
Zana Briski, photographer and filmmaker
from January 21, 2005
Sister Helen Prejean, Renaissance nun
from January 7, 2005
Daniel Bruce, chef
from December 31, 2004
Terry George, director of Hotel Rwanda, and Paul Rusesabagina, the man who inspired the film
from December 24, 2004
Bill Nowlin, Rounder Records co-founder and author of Fenway Lives: The Team Behind the Team
from December 3, 2004
Roger Brown, president of Berklee
from November 26, 2004
Seth Mnookin, media critic
from November 12, 2004
Bill Blumenreich, owner of the Comedy Connection
from November 5, 2004
Jeb Sharp, journalist
from October 22, 2004
Terry Gross, radio personality
from October 15, 2004
Susan Orlean, writer
from October 1, 2004
Dave Navarro, rock star
from September 24, 2004
William Bastone, Smoking Gun editor
from September 17, 2004
Davy Rothbart, publisher of Found magazine
from September 10, 2004
Roger Berkowitz, restauranteur
from September 3, 2004
Bill Haney, filmmaker
from August 27, 2004
Tony Mendoza, photographer
from August 20, 2004
Wolf Blitzer, journalist
from August 6, 2004
Azar Nafisi, writer
from July 30, 2004
Molly Ivins, syndicated columnist
from July 23, 2004
Joseph Curtatone, mayor of Somerville
from July 9, 2004
Penn Jillette, magician and author
from July 2, 2004
Daniel Kells, executive director of the Provincetown Theater
from June 25, 2004
Robert Reich, author and professor
from June 18, 2004
Betsy Siggins Schmidt, executive director of Club Passim
from May 28, 2004
Danzy Senna, author
from May 14, 2004
Todd Gross, meterologist
from May 7, 2004
Mel King, activist
from April 23, 2004
Melissa Kogut, activist
from April 2, 2004
Jonathan McPhee, music director
from March 26, 2004
Edwidge Danticat, author
from March 19, 2004
Brian Reimer and Scott Fraley, restaurateurs
from March 12, 2004
Andrea Powell, activist
from March 5, 2004
Robin Young, radio personality
from February 20, 2004
Nathaniel Kahn, filmmaker
from February 6, 2004
Colin Quinn, comedian
from January 23, 2004
Jen Trynin, musician
from January 16, 2004
Bill "Spaceman" Lee, insane former baseball player
from January 9, 2004
Andre Dubus III , writer
from December 12, 2003
Ming Tsai, chef
from December 5, 2003
Raphaela Platow, museum curator
from November 28, 2003
Stacy London and Clinton Kelly, television personalities
from November 21, 2003
Bernice Johnson Reagon, singer
from November 14, 2003
Tobias Wolff, author
from November 7, 2003
Jackie Jenkins-Scott, social worker
from October 31, 2003
Chris Douglas, restaurateur
from October 24, 2003
Rennie Harris, dancer
from October 17, 2003
Scott Speedman, actor
from October 10, 2003
Candelaria Silva, artist
from October 3, 2003
Anne Garrels, journalist
from September 26, 2003
David Loftus, writer
from September 19, 2003
Jhumpa Lahiri, author
by Camille Dodero
from September 12, 2003
Maceo Parker, musician
from September 5, 2003
Rhonda Kallman, brewer
from August 29, 2003
Jim Hightower, populist
from August 22, 2003
Ben and Jerry, ice cream tycoons
from August 8, 2003
Lydia Shire, chef from July 11, 2003
Emma Taylor and Lorelei Sharkey, online sex columnists
from July 04, 2003
Sherman Alexie, author
from June 13, 2003
Grace Guggenheim, producer from May 23, 2003
Karl Iagnemma, roboticist and author from May 16, 2003
Matthew Pearl, author of Dante's Club from April 25, 2003
Lily Golden, editor of Dumped from April 3, 2003
Dorothea Gillim, producer of BET's first animated program from March 27, 2003
Chellie Pingree, president of Common Cause by Jess Kilby from March 6, 2003
Earl Martin Phalen, founder of BELL from February 20, 2003
Eve Bridburg, founder of Grub Street Writers from February 6, 2003
Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela, psychologist from January 30, 2003
Michelline Dufort, director of the Spinozzola foundation from January 23, 2003
Spenser King, nation builder from January 16, 2003
Peter Howe, war photographer
from November 28, 2002
Mel Stuart, director
from November 21, 2002
Andrew Karsch, filmmaker
from November 14, 2002
America Ferrera, actress
from November 7, 2002
Valerie
Corral, medical marijuana activist
from October 31, 2002
Lesley
Bannytine, halloweenist
from October 24, 2002
Eero
Ruuttila , organic farmer
from October 17, 2002
Mineko Iwasaki , former geisha
from October 10, 2002
Janice Mancini Del Sesto , Boston Lyric Opera director
from September 26, 2002
Elizabeth Benedict, author
from September 26, 2002
Bostonians remember 9/11
from September 5, 2002
John MacNeil, Boston filmmaker
from August 29, 2002
Lynn Auerbach, IMPACT Model Mugging owner
from August 22, 2002
Margaret Cho, comedian
from August 8, 2002
Zayna
Gold, Boston Body owner
from July 18, 2002
Denis
Leary, comedian and actor
from July 4, 2002
Amy
Fairchild, musician
from June 28, 2002
Norah
Jones, musician
from June 6, 2002
Carole
Brennan, press secretary to Mayor Tom Menino
from May 30, 2002
Steve Almond, fiction writer
from May 24, 2002
Ian
Just, chef and restaurant owner
from May 9, 2002
Tim
Huggins, bookstore owner and event organizer
from April 25, 2002
Philip
Kaplan, computer programmer and dot-com bust chronicler
from April 18, 2002
Andie
MacDowell, actress
from April 11, 2002
Susan Miller, playwright
from April 4, 2002
Flynn, musician
from March 28, 2002
Joyce Kulhawik, entertainment reporter
from March 21, 2002
David Breashears, filmmaker and climber
from March 14, 2002
John Peterson, Massachusetts Horticultural Society president
from March 7, 2002
Les Daniels, comic-book author
from February 28, 2002
Richard Branson, billionaire and media phenomenon
from February 21, 2002
Maura Tierney, ER star and Boston native
from February 14, 2002
James Van Praagh, psychic
from January 31, 2002
Satellite Sisters, radio-talk-show hosts
from January 24, 2002
Jody Adams, chef
from January 17, 2002
Eve Ensler, playwright
from January 10, 2002
Jimmy Tingle, comedian and social commentator
from December 21, 2001
Martin Sexton, singer-songwriter
from December 13, 2001
Grant Llewellyn, music director of the Handel & Haydn Society
from November 29, 2001
Edward Burns, actor and director
from November 22, 2001
David Brudnoy, radio-talk-show host
from November 22, 2001
Luke Cresswell and Tomas Fujiwara, Stomp players
from November 15, 2001
Vince Vaughn, actor
from November 1, 2001
Mikko Nissinen, artistic director of Boston Ballet
from October 25, 2001
Christine Lahti, Chicago Hope star and director
from October 18, 2001
Sebastian
Junger, author and journalist
from October 11,
2001
Jacques
Pépin, chef
from October 4, 2001
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