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695: Everyone's a Critic Feb. 28, 2020 Act Two: Mr. Chen Goes to Wuhan An average Chinese citizen decides to go to Wuhan, the heart of the coronavirus epidemic, to see for himself what’s happening there.
510: Fiasco! (2013) Nov. 1, 2013 Act Four: Fiascos As A Force For Good Journalist Margy Rochlin on her first big assigment to do a celebrity interview.
504: How I Got Into College Sept. 6, 2013 Act Three Michael Lewis’ story continues, and he figures out why Emir Kamenica insists on remembering, and telling, the story of his life the way he does — even when he finds out that some of the facts may be wrong.
364: Going Big Sept. 26, 2008 Act One: Harlem Renaissance Paul Tough reports on the Harlem Children's Zone, and its CEO and president, Geoffrey Canada.
289: Go Ask Your Father May 13, 2005 Act Two: My Favorite Martian Paul Tough's father was a mild-mannered professor.
160: Character Assassination May 19, 2000 Act Five: When Attacks Really Count There's little in adult life that can hurt as much as a character assassination attack when it happens in junior high school.