Faith Salie

The World

St. Vincent

Annie Clark has played guitar for the Polyphonic Spree and Sufjan Stevens. On her own she performs as St. Vincent, and has just released her debut solo album, "Marry Me."

St. Vincent
The World

MovieFone

We take a look at some of the upcoming movies as described by MovieFone.

MovieFone
The World

Be Your Own Pet

Amy Phillips of Pitchfork Media weighs in on a controversial decision by Universal Records to cut three songs from Be Your Own Pet's American release.

Be Your Own Pet
The World

Weapons to Taiwan

Caitlin Harrington, a reporter for Jane's Defense Weekly, talks about the Defense Department accidentally sending parts for an intercontinental ballistic missile to Taiwan.

Weapons to Taiwan
The World

Edward J. Olmos

Faith talks to actor Edward J. Olmos about his role in the Sci-Fi Channel's hit TV show Battlestar Galactica.

Edward J. Olmos
The World

Faith on Dana Perrino

Faith offers her thoughts on White House Press Secretary Dana Perrino.

Faith on Dana Perrino
The World

Clare and the Reasons

You may not have heard of her yet, but there's a good chance you've heard Clare Muldaur: her unmistakable soprano has been heard on the series Arrested Development, among other TV shows and films. She speaks to Faith about her new album, "The Movie."

Clare and the Reasons
The World

George Lopez

George Lopez is a Grammy-nominated comedian, television producer, writer, and actor whose latest movie, Balls of Fury, is in theaters now.

George Lopez
The World

Outward Bound: PTSD

Afghanistan combat veteran Kyle Stozek and New York Times reporter Conrad Mulcahy talk about post-traumatic stress disorder and a new outdoor education program that helps soldiers who suffer from it.

Outward Bound: PTSD
The World

Wrong or Wright?

Faith shares her thoughts on controversial Chicago pastor Jeremiah Wright and his recent media appearances.

Wrong or Wright?
The World

David Michaels

Epidemiologist and former Assistant Secretary of Energy David Michaels talks about his new book, in which he describes the rise of "mercenary scientists" and "product defense" firms.

David Michaels