This week:
Her Father Gave Her The Courage To Speak Out Against 'Honor Killings': Khalida Brohi grew up in tribal Pakistan, where her 14-year-old cousin was murdered by an uncle after she refused an arranged marriage. Her new memoir is I Should Have Honor.
The Music Soars As A Singer Burns Out In A Muddled 'Blaze': Critic David Edelstein says Ethan Hawke's new film about country singer-songwriter Blaze Foley is best at its simplest: "When [star Ben] Dickey performs, the movie is great.
John Kerry Reflects On Smear Campaigns And Not Taking Anything For Granted: During the 2004 presidential election, opponents used falsehoods to attack Kerry's military record. He reflects on that campaign — and on the current state of American politics — in a new memoir.
You can listen to the original interviews here:
Her Father Gave Her The Courage To Speak Out Against 'Honor Killings'
The Music Soars As A Singer Burns Out In A Muddled 'Blaze'
John Kerry Reflects On Smear Campaigns And Not Taking Anything For Granted