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Fresh Air Weekend: Actor André Holland; 'Crazy Rich Asians' Author Kevin Kwan

André Holland did research with the Equal Justice Initiative in order to prepare for his role as a lawyer on the Hulu series <em>Castle Rock.</em>
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André Holland did research with the Equal Justice Initiative in order to prepare for his role as a lawyer on the Hulu series Castle Rock.

Fresh Air Weekend highlights some of the best interviews and reviews from past weeks, and new program elements specially paced for weekends. Our weekend show emphasizes interviews with writers, filmmakers, actors and musicians, and often includes excerpts from live in-studio concerts. This week:

Actor André Holland Explores: 'Where I Fit, How I Fit, If I Fit': The Moonlight actor stars as a death row lawyer on the Hulu series Castle Rock. Holland says many of the characters he plays are "wrestling with ... that question of identity and where they fit."

Andy Biskin And 16 Tons Revisit 'Songs From The Alan Lomax Collection': Early in his career, clarinetist Andy Biskin worked as an assistant to the folklorist Alan Lomax. Biskin's new album features new settings of songs drawn from Lomax's The Folk Songs of North America.

'It's Taken On A Whole Other Life,' Says 'Crazy Rich Asians' Author Kevin Kwan: Kwan thought the screen adaptation of his best-selling novel might be a small, independent film. Instead, it has been hailed as a groundbreaking moment for Hollywood casting.

You can listen to the original interviews here:

Actor André Holland Explores: 'Where I Fit, How I Fit, If I Fit'

Andy Biskin And 16 Tons Revisit 'Songs From The Alan Lomax Collection'

'It's Taken On A Whole Other Life,' Says 'Crazy Rich Asians' Author Kevin Kwan

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