Plum catches up with Ingrid Michaelson on her trip to Nantucket and we head out to the beach in Sconset to hear her play "Far Away" and "The Way I Am."
Plum sits down with Grace Slick; singer, songwriter and one of the most influential women artists of the 1960s, to talk about her past and recent paintings.
Rolling Stone political correspondent Matt Taibbi talks about the role of the media in politics and American culture. They discuss Taibbi's personal reporting techniques, Hunter Thompson, and other journalists that Taibbi admires.
Founding Artistic Director and CEO of the Miami City Ballet Edward Villella talks about the power and beauty of dance and how the art crosses boarders as a universal language.
Plum sits in on the Aspen Writers' Foundation's "Lyrically Speaking" seminar for their Winter Words Program, and interviews with David Crosby of the infamous Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young band.
Rolling Stone political correspondent, Matt Taibbi discusses the state of the Republican and Democratic parties as they stand today. Taibbi describes how both parties have abandoned many of their original principles and how that has affected elections.
Legendary musician and banjo player Bela Fleck took the stage in Vail, Colorado, but not before sitting down with Plum to discuss his music and influences.
Lez Zeppelin isn't your average cover band. They're not just a gimmick, dressing as their respective parts of Led Zeppelin and playing solos note for note a la Jimmy Page. They're women who know how to rock.