
in: Science and Space , author interviews, living greenJanuary 27, 2012Climate Change Politics: Why Right-Wing Doesn't Act
by Rebecca Brayton
Author William Marsden tells WatchMojo about his book 'Fools Rule: Inside the Failed Politics of Climate Change,' and discusses how climate change action fundamentally challenges the right-wing ideal of every man for himself. PLAY VIDEO

in: Film , author interviews, comedian interviewsDecember 15, 2011Don Ferguson Discusses Air Farce, Roger Abbott
by Rebecca Brayton
For over forty years, the Royal Canadian Air Farce was a comedy troupe that lampooned politicians, celebs and everyone in between. WatchMojo sits down with Don Ferguson to discuss his time with the troupe, and the death of his longtime friend, Roger Abbot PLAY VIDEO

in: Comedy , author interviews, comedian interviewsDecember 15, 2011Don Ferguson On Best Air Farce Bloopers, Impressions
by Rebecca Brayton
Don Ferguson of the Royal Canadian Air Farce tells WatchMojo about the funniest blooper that ever happened on the show, the favorite impersonation he ever did, and the best and worst reactions by politicians to impressions they did. PLAY VIDEO

in: Politics and History , author interviewsMay 31, 2011The Irish Mafia and its Craziest Crimes
by Rebecca Brayton
WatchMojo chats with author D'Arcy O’Connor about some of the craziest and most remarkable Irish mafia stories he came across while writing his book, Montreal’s Irish Mafia: The True Story of the Infamous West End Gang. PLAY VIDEO

in: Politics and History , author interviewsMay 30, 2011The Irish Mafia and the History of Organized Crime
by Rebecca Brayton
The Irish mafia has been a presence in North America since the early nineteenth century. WatchMojo speaks with author D’Arcy O’Connor about the history of the Irish mob in North America, from Boston and New York, to Montreal. PLAY VIDEO

in: Politics and History , author interviewsMay 17, 2011Author David Rakoff on Half Empty, Defensive Pessimism
by Rebecca Brayton
While it may not work for everyone, author David Rakoff prescribes pessimism as a tool for managing anxiety. WatchMojo speaks with Rakoff about his book, Half Empty, how it originated, and he gives us his personal defense of pessimism. PLAY VIDEO

in: Politics and History , 20th century, 21st century, african history, author interviews, mideast historyMay 9, 2011Conflict in Libya: Author Hisham Matar on War and the Gaddafi Regime
by Rebecca Brayton
In a discussion about his book, Anatomy of a Disappearance, WatchMojo speaks with Libyan author Hisham Matar about Muammar Gaddafi and his dictatorship, the conflict in Libya, and what it all means for the Libyan people. PLAY VIDEO

in: Politics and History , author interviewsApril 4, 2011Human Trafficking: The Crime of Slavery
by Rebecca Brayton
Human trafficking is basically a form of slavery. WatchMojo speaks with Benjamin Perrin, a leading expert on the subject, to learn how this problem affects the United States and Canada. PLAY VIDEO

in: Sports , author interviewsJanuary 25, 2011Uncensored: James Duthie's Take on Hockey
by Rebecca Brayton
The host of NHL on TSN, James Duthie obviously has a lot of opinions about hockey, athletes and sports in general. WatchMojo chats with Duthie to get his uncensored views on the real issues. PLAY VIDEO

in: Sports , author interviewsJanuary 20, 2011How James Duthie Almost Killed Wayne Gretzky
by Rebecca Brayton
WatchMojo chats with TSN hockey analyst James Duthie about his book, "The Day I (Almost) Killed Two Gretzkys," who he’s written it for, and why he chose goalie Roberto Luongo to write its forward. PLAY VIDEO

in: Film , author interviewsJanuary 6, 2011How Accurate is Forensic Science on TV?
by Rebecca Brayton
The TV lineup is filled with forensic science shows. WatchMojo chats with author Kathy Reichs about her show, Bones, as well as some of the other popular forensic science shows on TV and their accuracy. PLAY VIDEO

in: Sports , author interviews, european historyDecember 29, 2010Montreal Canadiens vs. Russia's Red Army
by Rebecca Brayton
Played on 31 December, 1975, this Super Series match between the Montreal Canadiens and Russia’s Red Army has been called the greatest game ever played. WatchMojo chats with author Todd Denault to learn more about its significance. PLAY VIDEO

in: Education , author interviews, biographiesDecember 20, 2010Mordecai Richler: Bio of Barney's Version Author
by Rebecca Brayton
Mordecai Richler is one of the most polarizing figures in Canadian literature. WatchMojo speaks with Richler biographer Charles Foran about the surprising facts that came to light during his research of "Mordecai: The Life and Times." PLAY VIDEO

in: Science and Space , author interviewsDecember 15, 2010Kathy Reichs Discusses Virals Series
by Rebecca Brayton
Kathy Reichs' job as a forensic anthropologist inspired her to write novels based on her career. WatchMojo chats with Reichs about her Virals series, and what comes next for her in terms of her writing. PLAY VIDEO