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American Masters: Creative Spark

American Masters: Creative Spark

American Masters | PBS

How do today’s masters create their art? American Masters: Creative Spark presents narrative interviews that go in-depth with an iconic artist about the creation of a single work. Each episode offers a unique window into the world of art and the creative process of artists and cultural icons across a wide range of disciplines, from music and comedy to poetry and film. Explore more at www.pbs.org/creativespark
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best American Masters: Creative Spark episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to American Masters: Creative Spark for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite American Masters: Creative Spark episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

American Masters: Creative Spark - Alicia Graf Mack on Honoring the Past and Future of Dance
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02/25/25 • 32 min

Alicia Graf Mack has been entrusted with carrying the torch of ballet and modern dance into the future. As a dancer, she has battled through adversity to perform alongside artists like Beyoncé, John Legend and Andre 3000. As a teacher, she has helped bridge the past into the future, educating new generations of students.

In this episode, Alicia Graf Mack shares the journey that brought her to this moment. We catch her at a pivotal point in her career as she prepares to transition from her role at The Juilliard School to become the next artistic director of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. She reflects on the mentors like Judith Jamison who shaped her artistry and the responsibility she feels to honor their legacy. We also discuss how she hopes to expand Ailey’s reach while staying true to its roots, ensuring that dance remains a powerful force for storytelling, expression, and community.

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American Masters: Creative Spark - Min Jin Lee Revisits the Decades It Took To Write “Pachinko”
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11/22/24 • 38 min

Author Min Jin Lee talks to us about the power of the social novel. Her epic historical fiction novel, “Pachinko,” is frequently cited as one of the best books of the 21st century. Lee’s exploration of the immigrant experience, identity and empathy has a timeless quality that feels as relevant as ever in our current moment.

In this episode, Min Jin Lee breaks down her nearly 30-year journey in writing the novel. She describes how the many obstacles and detours in her life only further helped to clarify her vision. We explore why she needed to move to Japan to really understand the Korean immigrant experience at the center of “Pachinko.” Through first-person interviews and deep research, she shows how “our curiosity is what is going to, in the end, allow us to have a higher quality” of love for each other.

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American Masters: Creative Spark - We Love Lucy!

We Love Lucy!

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07/31/16 • 28 min

Late comedian, actress, producer and television legend Lucille Ball would have turned 105 years old this year on August 6. Celebrate her birthday with actresses Doris Singleton, Fran Drescher, and Carol Burnett, who discuss Lucy's successes and challenges as one of America's first women media moguls and television sensations. Lucy’s contributions helped flip the script on the role of women in comedy: an impact that is still felt to this day [American Masters – Finding Lucy (2000)]. (Season 1, Episode 04 - Women on Women)

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American Masters: Creative Spark - Conor Oberst Finds His Purpose in Process

Conor Oberst Finds His Purpose in Process

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10/10/24 • 31 min

Singer-songwriter Conor Oberst talks to us about the joy of making music. He describes his music and artistic mission as both a “release of negative feelings” and “a way to rejoice.” With their new album, “Five Dice, All Threes,” Oberst’s work with his band Bright Eyes is as emotionally expressive as ever. He breaks down the collaborative process behind that record and the joy it brings to simply have fun making art with friends.

In this episode, we also learn about Conor Oberst’s history as a prodigy of the indie music scene. He has been making music since he was 13 years old and first catapulted to international recognition as a teenager through his work with Bright Eyes. Talking to us from his hometown in Omaha, Nebraska, Oberst describes coming of age in a regional music scene that made room for all genres of music. That freeform environment laid the groundwork for bands like The Faint, Cursive and Bright Eyes to blossom together in the 1990s. It’s a communal spirit that is still central to Conor Oberst’s creative process to this day.

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American Masters: Creative Spark - Actor and playwright Wallace Shawn

Actor and playwright Wallace Shawn

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03/11/20 • 33 min

Although he became famous for his work as an actor in films like “Clueless”, “The Princess Bride” and “Toy Story,” Wallace Shawn is also an Obie Award-winning playwright and author, known for his experimental and challenging writing on class politics and morality. Josh Hamilton talks with Shawn about this dichotomy, as the duo explore the ways in which we identify ourselves and find value in our work and life.

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American Masters: Creative Spark - Musician Miles Davis

Musician Miles Davis

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02/26/20 • 27 min

Miles Davis is widely regarded as one of the most innovative, influential and respected figures in music. To celebrate the new documentary on the jazz legend, American Masters - Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool, filmmaker Stanley Nelson talks with Miles Davis’ nephew and drummer, Vince Wilburn, Jr.

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American Masters: Creative Spark - Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku

Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku

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02/19/20 • 26 min

The beginning of the universe might be the greatest origin story of all time, and theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku has made a career exploring this subject and others like it. Dr. Kaku is the co-founder of string field theory, which some suggest will crack the final code toward understanding the universe. Dr. Kaku talks about building an atom smasher in his childhood garage, the influence of his hero, Albert Einstein, and why he thinks science is the greatest tool towards progress.

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American Masters: Creative Spark - Comedian Maria Bamford

Comedian Maria Bamford

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02/05/20 • 44 min

Fresh off the heels of her brand new stand-up special “Weakness is the Brand,” comedian Maria Bamford sits down to discuss her disarming approach to comedy, including the hilarious ways you can turn life challenges into comedy gold. Recently, Bamford has brought her signature honesty and openness to the new interview series, "What’s Your Ailment?!," where she engages in candid conversations around mental health issues with fellow comedians and artists, all while stressing the importance of communication and the value of breaking down taboos.

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American Masters: Creative Spark - Writer and director Noah Baumbach

Writer and director Noah Baumbach

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01/22/20 • 28 min

Noah Baumbach (“The Squid and the Whale,” “Margot at the Wedding,” “The Meyerowitz Stories”) talks about how and why he makes movies. Through equal parts comedy and drama, Baumbach’s films frequently deal with the pains of family life with stunning clarity. His most recent film “Marriage Story,” now nominated for six Academy Awards including Best Picture, explores the complicated fallout of a failing coast-to-coast marriage.

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American Masters: Creative Spark - Rena Priest Explores the Beauty of Childhood on "Young and Indigenous"
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05/18/23 • 38 min

We think you’ll really enjoy this podcast from our friends over at Young and Indigenous, which amplifies indigenous knowledge, storytelling and history. In this episode of Young and Indigenous, Washington State Poet Laureate and award-winning author Rena Priest explores the beauty of childhood and the nurturing element of culture. Priest also recites some of her poems!

Rena Priest encourages future writers, especially fellow Lummi Nation members, to take the creative leap. In her words, “the world needs your voice, needs your story. You never know who is going to encounter it and whose life [your story] is going to change.”

Learn more about Young and Indigenous here: https://settingsunproductions.org/young-and-indigenous-podcast

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How many episodes does American Masters: Creative Spark have?

American Masters: Creative Spark currently has 86 episodes available.

What topics does American Masters: Creative Spark cover?

The podcast is about Society & Culture, Documentary, Podcasts and Arts.

What is the most popular episode on American Masters: Creative Spark?

The episode title 'Musician Miles Davis' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on American Masters: Creative Spark?

The average episode length on American Masters: Creative Spark is 31 minutes.

How often are episodes of American Masters: Creative Spark released?

Episodes of American Masters: Creative Spark are typically released every 14 days.

When was the first episode of American Masters: Creative Spark?

The first episode of American Masters: Creative Spark was released on Jun 10, 2016.

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