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Glenn Hughes Interview: Legendary Purple Frontman Digs Deep on "Resonate"

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Glenn Hughes

English rock bassist and vocalist Glenn Hughes has left his indelible mark on several musical endeavors and bands, including Finders Keepers, Trapeze, Deep Purple, Hughes/Thrall, his collaborations with Gary Moore, Black Sabbath and most recently with Black Country Communion and California Breed, just to name a few.

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Tippi Hedren Interview: "I Didn't Try to Hide the Fact That I Was Trying to Get Away from Hitchcock"

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Tippi Hedren

Born in Minnesota in 1930, Tippi Hedren became a successful model until a television commercial caught the eye of famed director Alfred Hitchcock who signed her to a contract and gave her the lead in his films The Birds (1963) and Marnie (1964). Other film appearances include A Countess from Hong Kong, The Harrad Experiment, Roar, Pacific Heights, Raising Genius, Jayne Mansfield’s Car and Return to Babylon, among others.

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Tom Clavin Interview: The Untold Story of Forgotten World War II Hero Jay Zeamer's Impossible Mission

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Tom Clavin

In 2013, authors Tom Clavin and Bob Drury’s biography of Native American warrior chieftain Red Cloud, The Heart of Everything That Is, was published to critical and commercial success, and the book spent numerous weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. Clavin and Drury’s latest book, Lucky 666: The Impossible Mission, released October 25, 2016, tells the untold story of forgotten American World War II hero Jay Zeamer and his crew in the Pacific Theater.

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Albert Bandura Interview: The Greatest Living Psychologist on Trump's "Atrocious Statements" and Humanity's "Pervasive Moral Paradox"

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Albert Bandura

Albert Bandura, professor emeritus of psychology at Stanford University, has received both the APS William James Fellow Award and the APS James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award and is considered one of the most influential psychological scientists in the world. His groundbreaking research on self-efficacy demonstrated that individuals’ beliefs about their own capabilities affects their choices, motivations and even well-being and health. Self-efficacy theory has had broad implications for everything from HIV prevention to classroom teaching strategies.

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