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EPISODE · Jan 13, 2026 · 55 MIN

January 13, 2026 - Breaking the Deadlock, Masquerade, and Pedro Alonzo

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PBS’s Breaking the Deadlock drops former politicians, judges, and veteran journalists into staged constitutional crises and asks them to work from the same facts, limits, and scenarios. Moderator Aaron Tang, a UC Davis law professor, joins us to talk about what these simulations reveal about civil discourse and the power of reasoning amid deep disagreement. Their forthcoming episode, “A Matter of Life and Death,” airs on January 20, 2026. To learn more about “Breaking the Deadlock,” go here. Tony Award–winning director Diane Paulus, Artistic Director of the American Repertory Theater,  joins us to talk about “Masquerade,”  an immersive reimagining of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera.”  Set in a five-story former department store on West 57th Street, the production turns the Paris Opera House into a candlelit maze of salons, staircases, and hidden rooms, bringing audiences in masks inches from the show’s spectacle and romance. To learn more go here.In our recurring feature “AI: Actual Intelligence,” independent curator and Culture Show contributor Pedro Alonzo takes us to Los Angeles by way of two museum exhibitions, The Brick’s  Monuments and LACMA’s “Grounded.”

PBS’s Breaking the Deadlock drops former politicians, judges, and veteran journalists into staged constitutional crises and asks them to work from the same facts, limits, and scenarios. Moderator Aaron Tang, a UC Davis law professor, joins us to talk about what these simulations reveal about civil discourse and the power of reasoning amid deep disagreement. Their forthcoming episode, “A Matter of Life and Death,” airs on January 20, 2026. To learn more about “Breaking the Deadlock,” go here.  Tony Award–winning director Diane Paulus, Artistic Director of the American Repertory Theater,  joins us to talk about “Masquerade,”  an immersive reimagining of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera.”  Set in a five-story former department store on West 57th Street, the production turns the Paris Opera House into a candlelit maze of salons, staircases, and hidden rooms, bringing audiences in masks inches from the show’s spectacle and romance. To learn more go here. In our recurring feature “AI: Actual Intelligence,” independent curator and Culture Show contributor Pedro Alonzo takes us to Los Angeles by way of two museum exhibitions, The Brick’s  Monuments and LACMA’s “Grounded.”

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