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- Jon Hamm leads an all-star cast that includes Kate Mara, Ana de la Reguera, John Slattery, and Bradley Whitford in the riveting true story behind the making of the one American movie the FBI never wanted you to see. The Big Lie follows FBI special agent Jack Bergin (Jon Hamm), who is sent to investigate three blacklisted filmmakers-Academy Award-winning writer Michael Wilson, Academy Award-nominated producer Paul Jarrico, and director Herbert J. Biberman-who were inspired by a New Mexico labor strike to make a movie that dramatized their pro-labor, pro-feminist beliefs. Convinced the film is a recruitment tool for the Communist Party, Jack will do whatever is necessary to shut the production down. Featuring a star-studded cast that also includes Giancarlo Esposito, David Strathairn, Lisa Edelstein, Raymond Cruz, Troy Evans, Kirk Baltz, John Getz, and Lela Loren, The Big Lie is an explosive story of conspiracy, betrayal, and temptation that resonates with today's divided America and reminds us all that fear spreads faster than the truth.
- In the mid-1960s, Sue Brewer's humble living room floor was not just an after-hours clubhouse for artists looking to escape the Nashville establishment, but a creative sanctuary. Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson. Before they were household names, these budding legends called Sue's Nashville apartment-lovingly dubbed the "Boar's Nest"-home. Sue's place was an intimate staging ground where a new breed of singer-songwriters-wounded souls, wayward upstarts-would spur each other on to tap into something bigger, realer. For Sue Brewer, the ask at each night's guitar pull would never change: "Make me hurt." The response would ignite a musical revolution. Brewer shaped the sound and soul of country music as we know it today, despite never picking up an instrument herself. Enter The Boar's Nest and discover the true, untold story of Sue Brewer and the dawn of Nashville's outlaw country movement. Brought to life in vivid detail, this Audible Original stars Emmy-, Grammy-, and Golden Globe-nominated actress/singer Mandy Moore (This Is Us, Dr. Death, A Walk to Remember) as Sue Brewer. Emmy winner Ebon Moss-Bachrach (The Bear, Girls) as the freewheeling Shel Silverstein and a full ensemble cast round out the storytelling. Richly woven with music, friendship, and Sue's indomitable spirit, The Boar's Nest is an extraordinary portrayal of the outlaw country movement, told in all its raw, bold, and soulful beauty. Come on in, the door's open. ©2024 Fresh Produce Media, LLC (P)2024 Audible Originals, LLC.
- Led by an all-star cast featuring Ariyon Bakare, Rose Leslie, and Toby Jones, The Salvation beckons with an enigmatic blend of darkness, danger, and time-bending suspense. This science fiction thriller takes you on a journey where time, memory, and reality converge. David Miller, a war-scarred veteran grappling with PTSD, makes a startling discovery-his traumatic flashbacks are gateways to time travel. Recruited by the shadowy Fallen Arrow, David undergoes a surreal transformation into a time agent, wielding a unique power triggered by "The Lullaby." His mission: apprehending a rogue soldier wreaking havoc throughout history. As David navigates a secret war for time-altering technology, he must safeguard his newfound abilities from rival factions. The Salvation is a unique listening experience that blurs the boundaries of time. David's perilous missions across pivotal moments in history, from the Great War to the Cold War and beyond, weave a mind-bending narrative that spans decades and challenges reality itself.
- In an alternate universe set 25 years in the future, Sam Bixler, a scientist working for Telos, obtains information to find her missing parents and enters the orbit of the Resistance that is fighting to take down the company she works for.
- In the tradition of M. Night Shyamalan and Stephen King, Bloodhound is a coming-of-age suspense drama about Jay Pulver, a trans college student who discovers he has mysteriously acquired superhuman abilities when he accidentally kills his sister's ex-boyfriend. Recruited by a brilliant but eccentric scientist at the FBI, Jay is tasked with employing his unique powers to track down a domestic terrorist group currently setting off bombs around Washington, DC. As Jay comes to grips with his new abilities, he must grapple with his own family trauma-and what he's internalized about what it means to be a man-before he loses himself and everything that matters to him. Available in Dolby Atmos on Audible.
- When two childhood best friends blow up their respective romantic relationships, they make a time-sensitive pact: serial-cheater Chuck cannot sleep with anyone as she attends a three-month-long recovery group for cheaters, while sex-deprived Sofia vows to hook up with as many people as possible before recommitting to monogamy and tying the knot with her long-time fiancé. To keep things interesting, Chuck and Sofia decide to revive a past tradition from their summer camp days-also known as the dawning of sluthood. Just as when they were tweens, they must report back to each other with every juicy detail of their vivid and salacious exploits. As the pact brings their friendship closer than ever, their intimacy with one another becomes both uplifting and debilitating. As wounds, misbehaviors, and co-dependencies surface, Chuck and Sofia must navigate blurred boundaries in order to help each other rediscover themselves at a pivotal moment.
- When a mysterious transmission from deep space erases telescope data, a disgraced astrophysicist teams up with a journalist and an astronomer to uncover secrets that could reshape our understanding of humanity's place in the cosmos.
- The first podcast designed under the Sony 360 Reality Audio standard, Mars Base One follows the life of Daichi Arakawa, the first child born on the Red Planet, as her colony's communication with Earth - and her astronaut father Yutaka left on the home planet - suddenly stops. Tested by the emptiness of space after her mother's death, Daichi sets out to re-establish contact with Earth - until a radio signal sparks a startling revelation. A project of Sony's Content Technology Strategy Committee and Fresh Produce Media.
- In 1998, XXL Editor-in-Chief Sheena Lester and the magazine's staff set out to create a hip-hop remake of Art Kane's legendary 1958 Esquire magazine photoshoot, known as "A Great Day In Harlem." Kane's image featured 57 of the greatest jazz musicians of the time gathered around the stoop at 17 West 126th street in Harlem. That image remains one of the greatest moments in jazz music history, and the talented team at XXL were looking to pull off the same for hip-hop on the very spot consecrated by jazz 40 years prior. This five-part series features first-hand accounts from many of those involved in this wildly ambitious - borderline impossible-idea, including former XXL staff members and a range of artists, journalists, photographers and cultural luminaries. With the venerable Gordon Parks recruited to be behind the lens and 177 rappers in front of it, what they ultimately achieved is among the most monumental artifacts in hip-hop history, and for those who attended that once-in-a-lifetime occasion, it was undeniably "The Greatest Day."
- Under no circumstances is a therapist permitted to become romantic with a patient-but renowned couples counselor Rae Pelletier may be about to cross that line. When Rae takes on new patients Arden and Bodhi-a young couple experimenting with polyamory-it sets them all down a path of blurred boundaries, passionate sexual attraction, and violence. Rae struggles to resist her feelings for Arden, who herself has taken on a secondary partner named Colt. Caught in these overlapping love triangles, Rae begins to unravel-a situation that's exacerbated when a figure from her past returns to wreak havoc on her life and reputation. As her sessions with Arden and Bodhi progress, all of them will need to reconsider their deepest-held convictions, and at least one person will wind up dead. I Think You're Projecting is a charged erotic thriller sure to enthrall fans of self-help podcasts and true crime as well as anyone who's ever felt the urge to test the limits when they know better. Author Cora Frazier invites listeners into a world where fantasy and reality are always engaged in a dangerous dance, and the stakes couldn't be higher. Settle in and get comfortable: It's going to be a very intense session.
- Beyond 5 Senses is an exploration of the world through the perspective of our super senses, the ones that guide our way through the world, beneath the surface. Robyn Landau and Katherine Templar Lewis, experts in neuroscience and neuroaesthetics, invite you to explore not only the hidden senses beyond the basic five but also the extraordinary capabilities of sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch that we often overlook. With Beyond 5 Senses, discover how to harness these abilities for better health, enhanced creativity, and a richer life.
- Overwhelmed by conflicting narratives and sensationalism in the news? Wondering where you can get an objective analysis and direct-from-the-source reporting? Look no further. Longtime national security journalist and bestselling author Peter Bergen goes beyond the headlines, to explore the world's most important and captivating stories. War, artificial intelligence, UFOs, and more, including a rare peek inside the FBI's unit that is trying to prevent mass shootings.
- The Introvert's Survival Guide, hosted by comedian Aparna Nancherla, is your portal to navigating a world cranked up to full volume. Get ready for each enlightening episode, where a surreal social nightmare complete with spine-tingling music is complemented by a road-map to navigate through it. Aparna's deft guidance ushers listeners into captivating conversations with introverted luminaries like Christine Fonseca, Deepa Iyer, Elyse Myers, and even the master of late-night hilarity Seth Meyers. Their laughter is contagious, their stories are relatable, and their triumphs are downright inspiring. Beyond the laughter, it's a treasure trove of practical insights. Unravel the nuances of small talk, decipher the enigma of dating, and conquer networking events, all under Aparna's sharp wit and the sagacity of her esteemed guests. After listening, stride confidently into the social scene with newfound poise. The Introvert's Survival Guide seamlessly melds comedy, actionable advice, and engaging discussions in a talk show-inspired format. Listeners can prepare to laugh, cry, and yes, even jot down notes as they embark on a transformative journey. Embrace an introverted identity and thrive in a world that's just a tad too extroverted for its own good.
- An Audible original series that explores the Latinx roots of punk through eight episodes, hosted by Tijuana singer Ceci Bastida
- NFL All-Pro Ryan Kalil is about to take the conversation about football to the next level. Block Forever is giving NFL fans an insider's look at the game through the eyes of the greatest players and personalities of all time. Host Ryan Kalil talks the biggest game of the week with top players, coaches, and former pros from across the league. He tackles topics like the players' psyches, sports betting, playing through pain, being a leader, and how to deal with combative teammates. Together, Kalil and his guests get real about what happens on the field and behind the scenes-inside locker rooms, during team meetings, and back at the hotel. New episodes of Block Forever will be recorded and released every week ahead of Thursday Night Football, bringing the most up-to-date insights directly to fans. Nothing is out of bounds.
- From a John Wayne premiere to a late-night meeting at Griffith Observatory, the hunt for Hollywood Communists takes FBI special agent Jack Bergin on a whirlwind tour of Los Angeles. When a dangerous propaganda film secures a secret investor, Jack works around the clock to shut down the deal.
- Jack follows the production to New Mexico and works to find an 'in' with the Communist filmmakers. Conflicts at home threaten to derail Jack's mission.
- After getting a green light from FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, Jack sets in motion an aggressive new plan to shut down the movie, wreaking collateral damage along the way.
- When Jack returns home to deal with a family emergency, the blurring lines between his personal and profession lives threaten to push him to the edge.
- Congressman Donald L. Jackson delivers an incendiary speech about "Salt of the Earth" on the floor of Congress, igniting a firestorm of controversy. The national media attention turns Silver City into a war zone.
- Jack loses a key source, sending him scrambling to stop the production as the filmmakers head into their final week of shooting.