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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
Plum heads to Utah for the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. Interviews include Alex Rivera, Leonor Valera, Crispin Glover, Kevin Chinoy, and a look at the movie Sleep Dealers.
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.
Insurance Professionals See Investor Confidence of Retirement-Minded ... -... PHILADELPHIA--( BUSINESS WIRE )--NAVA, Inc., the Association for Insured Retirement Solutions, today announced the results of an opinion survey on the state of the nation ’ s economy and financial markets taken Monday, October 6, at its annual ...
Retirement planning: Nest egg or goose egg? - Minneapolis Star Tribune Since 1987, the S&P has averaged over 10%. The average equity investor in the S&P 500 has averaged 4.5%. What gives? During times like … read more these, people panic and move out after a downturn. When the markets start turning around, they get ...
SS has your (retirement) numbers - Crescent-News Retirement might seem like an unattainable goal as many people's retirement accounts continue to dwindle with today's unstable stock market. But there is a new tool available to help people prepare for the future. The Social Security Administration ...