Eugene Levy, "The Reluctant Traveler" | Arthur C. Brooks on Navigating Politics with Well-Being in Mind
On a critical Super Tuesday, voters in 15 states and one territory cast their ballots in a defining moment for both political parties. As former President Donald Trump faces off against Nikki Haley, the battle for more than a third of the delegates could reshape the future of the GOP.
On this Super Tuesday in California, voters are set to narrow down the field to two candidates in the special election to fill Sen. Dianne Feinstein's seat. A race once dominated by established Democrats sees an unexpected twist with the entry of Steve Garvey, a Republican former baseball star who has made significant inroads despite a low-key campaign.
Amid a landscape where political discourse often leads to exhaustion, a recent CBS News poll reveals over 40% of Americans dread the potential Biden-Trump rematch, labeling it "depressing." As the November elections draw near, Harvard Professor Arthur C. Brooks, an expert on happiness and co-author with Oprah Winfrey, offers guidance on navigating the murky waters of political engagement with well-being in mind.
Renowned for his roles in "Best in Show," "American Pie," and "Schitt's Creek," four-time Emmy winner Eugene Levy embarks on a new adventure far from the film sets and sound stages. In the second season of Apple TV+'s "The Reluctant Traveler," Levy jets off to explore Europe's hidden gems, stepping out of his comfort zone and into the role of an unlikely travel host.
Long dominated by the image of men with guitars, the landscape of music is witnessing a vibrant shift as female guitarists gain prominence on social media and beyond.
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