Tommy Lee Jones Audio & Video
Here and Now for Friday, March 28, 2008
[description] This week, Senators McCain, Obama and Clinton mapped out their plans to shore up the faltering economy -- what does each say about foreclosures and the Bear Stearns bailout? We speak with David Leonhardt of the New York Times. We also speak with Nariman Behravesh, Chief Economist for Global Insight. We preview tomorrow's presidential elections in Zimbabwe with Xan Smiley, Middle East and Africa Editor for The Economist Magazine. The lights will be turned off tomorrow night between 8-9pm in more than 35 US cities including the flagship cities of Phoenix, Atlanta, Chicago and San Francisco. It's all part of "Earth Hour," a campaign organized by the conservation group, The World Wildlife Fund. Dramatic films about the war in Iraq have fared poorly at the box office. Is it that audiences don't want to see Iraq at at the movies, or is it the quality of the films themselves? We talk to Boston Globe film critic Ty Burr.
Ellen & Gonzo - Oscar Talk with Sean Phillips
[description] Sean Phillips is the Executive Producer for Yahoo! Movies, and joined Ellen O'Brien and John Gonzalez to talk about the Oscars.
History of the Oscars
[description] Take a look back at the Academy Awards through the years.
Take 2 - Best Leading Performances
[description] Ty Burr and Wesley Morris spar over their favorite choices to take home Academy Awards for best performances in a leading role.
Here and Now for Tuesday, January 22, 2008
[description] Stock markets the world over remain volatile today, following steep drops in overseas markets the last two days. The US Federal Reserve made a surprise announcement this morning saying it would cut two key interest rates, but US markets plunged 300 points within minutes of the opening bell. We'll speak with Nariman Behravesh, chief economist for the economic forecasting firm, Global Insight. New York Times journalists Damien and Diana Cave are just back from a year covering Iraq. We'll speak with them about what they saw there and how the experience has affected their marriage. Environmentalists, Native Americans, farmers, fishermen and government agencies have all signed on to an agreement to bring down four dams on the much-fought-over Klamath River that flows through Oregon and northern California... but will the power company that owns the dams also sign on? Bringing down the dams would bring endangered wild salmon back to the Klamath. We speak with Peter Sleeth, editor of
Take 2 - Snubbed by the Academy?
[description] Who should be nominated for Academy Awards -- but will get snubbed instead? Boston Globe critics Ty Burr and Wesley Morris look at the directors, performers, and films that could get passed over for Oscar consideration.
Take 2 - No Country for Old Men
[description] A dark tale of money, morality and mortality, starring Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin, Javier Bardem, Woody Harrelson, and Kelly Macdonald.
Take Two - No Country for Old Men
[description] A dark tale of money, morality and mortality, starring Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin, Javier Bardem, Woody Harrelson, and Kelly Macdonald.
Podcast of the Day 070307
[description] We have a jam packed show today beginning with of course, fireworks talk. As the 4th of July comes up Wally wants to see the lights in the sky tonight. John Jacobs from Life is Good came by to talk about his weekend event at Fenway and Loren encourages everyone to buy some crabs beer. Kristin Gore calls in to promote her new book and we have a Men From Maine. Wally gives us the gift of a Wallyology about jellyfish and Tom sings the Garbage Man song. Our dear friend David calls in and Wally thinks the new vacation hot spot is going to be New Zealand…








