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Lauren Miller Rogen wrote, directed and produced Netflix's newest original movie, "Like Father,â starring Kelsey Grammer and Kristen Bell and streaming now. It's a comedy, or rather, dramedy that finds a father and daughter reconnecting after 26 years apart and follows their complicated and funny journey of forgiveness. Miller Rogen opens up on âSalon Talksâ about how she tapped into her family's own trauma to write the script, and what it was like to direct her husband, Seth Rogen, who is an actor in the film. Watch the video above to hear why she thinks Netflix needs to recategorize comedies like hers that are funny, but also kind of sad. âI infused my own personal journey into the fictional one that we created,â Miller Rogen shared with SalonTVâs Rachel Leah. âI havenât lived a life without my father, but I have experienced sadness and anger. I felt those things while I was writing the script. My mom, who has Alzheimerâs disease, was becoming more advanced in the disease and I was in this sort of dark, angry place.â Miller Rogen founded Hilarity for Charity in 2012 in support of Alzheimerâs awareness and has since raised over $10 million. As far as working with Rogen, âwhat a diva!â Miller Rogen joked. âLike Fatherâ is Miller Rogenâs feature directorial debut and she says Rogen was very supportive, even if they bickered a bit on the set, which took place an actual Royal Caribbean cruise ship. âThereâs no one else I trust more than him. I donât think anyone else is more talented than he is. Heâs my best friend who does what I do and Iâm lucky to have him around,â Miller Rogen said. Watch the full interview above to hear Miller Rogen comment on the underrepresentation of female directors, and her personal story as a writer, director and producer. Plus, she unpacks how she is experiencing the #MeToo movementâs positive and direct impact today in Hollywood. Tune in for interviews with actors, directors, artists and more on SalonTV's live shows, ["Salon Talks"]( and ["Salon Stage"]( , daily at noon ET / 9 a.m. PT and 4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT, streaming live on [YouTube]( , [Facebook]( and [Periscope]( .
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[The alt-right did not rise out of nowhere: Author David Neiwert explains radical right's evolution](
Donald Trumpâs fiercest supporters have been deemed the âalt-right," the term for a group of white nationalists, anti-feminists, and general far-right deplorables that have risen up in recent years â in many eyes, seemingly out of nowhere. Author and journalist David Neiwert joined "Salon Talks" to dispels the myth that movement grew out of nowhere. Neiwert's book,âAlt-America: The Rise of the Radical Right in the Age of Trump," traces the evolution of what we now call the alt-right to its roots in the '90s-era militia movement and the conspiracy theorists and cranks that have been steadily building their following for decades. Neiwert told SalonTV's Amanda Marcotte who these alt-righters are, and why Trump has been what they call an âemperor godâ for them. âThe alt-right really is a mix of old and new,â Neiwert explained. âItâs got all the elements of white nationalism and white supremacism and that sort of thing in it, as well as nativism and Ku Klux Klan neo-confederacy.â âThe only real difference is that, unlike the old far right, this new far right is geared towards recruiting young people,â he continued. âTheyâre trying to recruit young white men between ages 16 and 30, really. Thatâs their target audience.â âTheyâve actually been disturbingly successful in doing that,â Neiwert said, noting that the alt-right may be even better than the left at exploiting the internet, meme culture, and social media to reach young audiences in ways that are often out of view to the mainstream. While the alt-right predates Trumpâs candidacy, Neiwert argued, itâs nearly impossible to overrate his value as a motivating and organizing force for this burgeoning movement of racist extremists. Watch the vide above to find out why Neiwert thinks it looked like the alt-right was looking like it was going to to fall apart by mid-2015, and why it didn't. Tune in for politics, entertainment and analysis on Salonâs live interview show, âSalon Talks,â daily at noon ET / 9 a.m. PT and 4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT, streaming live on [YouTube]( , [Facebook]( and [Periscope]( .
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[Thirty years after "Full House," Lori Loughlin finds a home in TV movies on Hallmark](
âFull Houseâ actress Lori Loughlin, who has been working in television for over three decades, tells SalonTV that she is seeing a change in Hollywood for women around the roles available for actresses over 40. Loughlin landed her first television job at age 17 on the soap opera âThe Edge of Night,â and had her career-making role on the '90s series âFull House.â Today, sheâs a regular on the Hallmark Channel starring in the âGarage Sale Mysteriesâ movies on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Channel, premiering this summer, and on Hallmarkâs âWhen Calls the Heart,â a period Western series. âYouâre seeing a lot of women that are of a certain age that used to do feature films that are finding homes on great television shows, whether itâs on network shows or cable or streaming channels,â Loughlin told Salonâs Alli Joseph. âYouâre finding more and more that you can reach an audience in many different ways.â Loughlin reprises her âFull Houseâ role of Aunt Becky on âFuller House,â streaming on Netflix and soon launching its fourth season. On âSalon Talks,â Loughlin also opened up about the most important lessons she learned in her early career. On set when she was a teeneager, Loughlin witnessed the lead actor replaced by another actor, within days after he suffered an accident. "I was probably 17, and I thought, "Don't ever think you can't be replaced, because you can," Loughlin told SalonTV. "It was just a lesson that I always took with me, to always be grateful." Check out the [full interview]( to learn about the advice Loughlin is currently giving her college-age daughters and why she thinks her âFull Houseâ character Becky makes fans feel like she's an "old friend.â Tune in for more interviews with actors, directors and more on âSalon Talks,â daily at noon ET / 9 a.m. PT and 4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT, streaming live on [YouTube]( , [Facebook]( and [Periscope]( .
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[Jerry OâConnell on WGN Americaâs âCarterâ and why âitâs a great time to be a parentâ to young women](
Actor Jerry O'Connell, now starring in âCarterâ on WGN America, has been making audiences laugh since his breakout role at age 11 in the 1987 Rob Reiner classic âStand By Me.â At the time, OâConnellâs father told him the little indie film would never be released, the actor tells SalonTV. That all changed when he later heard fans talking about it a Chinese food restaurant in Greenwich Village. OâConnell joined âSalon Talksâ to look back on his nostalgic New York City roots and how his role on the new series âCarterâ has informed his parenting a bit and changed how he views himself. âCarter,â a comedic take on the classic detective show, premieres August 7 on WGN America at 10 p.m. ET. âIt's been a lot of fun to make,â O'Connell told SalonTVâs Alli Joseph. âIt's about a guy who plays a cop on a pretty cheesy television show in Hollywood, a guy who takes himself a little too seriously, who has a chip on his shoulder. He moves back to his hometown where he thinks because he plays a cop on TV, he can tell the police how to do their job.â OâConnell references his character Carter, who is quite vain, when talking about the life lessons that heâs learned from his nine-year-old twin daughters. Parenthood, OâConnell says, has taught him to let go of vanity. âI donât want my children to see me behaving like that. It's been good in not being so obsessed with myself.â Watch the full interview above to learn about OâConnellâs early years growing up in 1980s New York City and why he says itâs the most intimidating city in the world. Plus, OâConnell opens up about his wife Rebecca Romijnâs crazy love for pet adoption and their obsession with âReal Housewivesâ shows on Bravo, which has led OâConnell to his next project, a highlight show called "Bravo's Play by Play" which OâConnell calls â a âSportsCenterâ for Bravo highlights.â Tune in for interviews with actors, directors, artists and more on SalonTV's live shows, ["Salon Talks"]( and ["Salon Stage"]( , daily at noon ET / 9 a.m. PT and 4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT, streaming live on [YouTube]( , [Facebook]( and [Periscope]( .
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[How Ingraham enforces racist stereotypes](
Laura Ingraham enforces racist stereotypes about people of color as she laments demographic changes
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[âThe swamp is up to Trumpâs neckâ](
Morning Joe: GOPâs âculture of corruptionâ shows âthe swamp is up to Trumpâs neckâ
Brad Reed
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[Nunes tape: GOP stalling on impeachment](
Devin Nunes caught on tape: GOP must first confirm Brett Kavanaugh to impeach Rod Rosenstein
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[Don Jr: The âForrest Gump of collusionâ](
Samantha Bee mocks Donald Trump Jr., the âForrest Gump of collusionâ
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