Join award-winning actor Alec Baldwin in conversation with some of the most dynamic artists, policymakers, and performers working today. This season, Alec speaks with musician, and photographer Julian Lennon on his work, and his philanthropic causes, the founding members of Blue Man Group on the recent closing of their famed New York City show after 30 years, celebrated actor Victor Garber, SNL writer Steve Higgins on SNL’s 50th anniversary, and Christopher Rothko, son of artist Mark Rothko, just to name a few. If you like listening as much as Alec likes talking with interesting people, subscribe now and never miss an episode. The new season begins January 28th.
Hey, it's Alec Baldwin. The new season of my podcast Here's the Thing is returning January twenty eighth on iHeartRadio. This past season, I spoke with more artists, policymakers, and performers like writer and actor dan Ackroyd.
I love writing more than anything. You're left alone. You know, you do three hours in the morning, you write three hours in the afternoon, go pick up a kid from school and write at night, and after nine hours you come out with seven pages and then you're moving on. It's just your own devices, the air around you and your mind and a blank screen or a blank piece of paper.
And the sex pistols. Steve Jones, I.
Was pretty simple. I just wanted to do what most teenagers want to do is get laid, have a laugh, and get drunk. I'm not taking away what we concocted. You know, it's four guys. You just got together. It just happened to be the four guys. It was just magic for two years.
And actor and comedian Jack mcbray.
The most important aspect is the collaboration with people that I like, I trust are talented. That has been the most amazing gift to me about this crazy business that we've chosen. Meeting these people who have such diverse talents, and you're able to create something together that is so special to me, and that is very meaningful to me. I like working with other people, and I want to keep creating things that people enjoy, enjoy with comfort, laugh at, can have kids watch. I like all of that.
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