Psychiatry's shift toward seeing mental health problems as an illness to be treated with a pill hasn't always served patients well, says Harvard historian and author Anne Harrington. James Wardell/Radius Images/Getty Images hide caption
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Terry Gross interviews luminary artists about their lives and musical workDemonstrators gather near the studio of singer R. Kelly to call for a boycott of his music on Jan. 9, 2019 after allegations of sexual abuse against young girls were raised on the Lifetime docuseries Surviving R. Kelly. Scott Olson/Getty Images hide caption
Dream Hampton Takes On 'Ecosystem' That's Supported R. Kelly
"It's a very natural process for me to write a song where there's absolutely no filter and really get down and peel all the different layers of the onion until I get to the heart of the matter," says Everett. Gus Black/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Eels' Mark Oliver Everett Reflects On Life In Constant Motion
B.B. King On Life, Plantation Living And His 'Droopy-Drawers' Sound
Brooke Borel says bedbugs were essentially wiped out after World War II thanks to DDT. It's not totally clear why they came back in the past couple of decades. iStockphoto hide caption
The Creepy, Crawly World Of Bedbugs And How They Have 'Infested' Homes
Nick Lowe's Christmas album is called Quality Street. He's currently touring the U.S. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Nick Lowe Brings His 'Quality Holiday Revue' To America
The Kinks in 1970. Courtesy of Sanctuary Records hide caption
Naive, Yet Revolutionary: Ray Davies On 50 Years Of The Kinks
"I got kicked out of school a few weeks in, because I was caught reading a country-music song roundup book inside my history book," Marty Stuart says. David McClister/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Marty Stuart: Keeper Of Country Music's Cowboy Couture
André Benjamin plays Jimi Hendrix in the new film Jimi: All Is By My Side. Patrick Redmond/Courtesy of Open Road Films hide caption
From Sideman To Star: A New Film Captures Jimi Hendrix's Pivotal Year
John Darnielle's first novel was about a teenage boy in a psychiatric institution who is obsessed with heavy metal. Lalitree Darnielle/Courtesy of Farrar, Straus and Giroux hide caption
As A Lyricist And Novelist, The Mountain Goats' Lead Man Writes About Pain
Between 2006 and 2010, Jason Hamacher made many trips to Syria to photograph and record ancient chants. Jason Hamacher/Lost Origins Productions hide caption
Dom Flemons with his 1920s banjo. Michael Weintrob/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Charlie Haden plays upright bass with Keith Jarrett's band in New York City, 1975. Jack Vartoogian/Getty Images hide caption
"Music and books, I think, were the two things I trusted the most as a child," Mary Gauthier says. Jack Spencer/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Dave (left) and Phil Alvin. Beth Herzhaft/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
In Big Bill Broonzy's Blues, Brothers Find A Way To Sing Together
Sam Baker's new album is titled Say Grace. C. Lawrence/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Sheldon Harnick (right) with the late Jerry Bock, his long-time musical collaborator. Together they worked on musicals like Fiddler on the Roof and Fiorello! Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images hide caption
Frozen is the tale of sisters Anna and Elsa, whose relationship is captured in music by songwriters Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez. Courtesy of Walt Disney Pictures hide caption
Songwriters Behind 'Frozen' Let Go Of The Princess Mythology
When hitting a high note, mezzo-soprano Dolora Zajick says, "You have to have support. You have to have resonance. People have to understand what you're saying." David Sauer/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Members of The Beatles play in the snow outside Washington, D.C.'s Coliseum where they were scheduled to perform before a sell-out audience in 1964. Central Press/Getty Images hide caption