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Times Are Changing: Bob Dylan Wins Nobel Prize in Literature

Clip: 10/12/2016 | 13m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Iconic singer-songerwriter Bob Dylan wins the Nobel Prize in literature.

We get reaction to the surprise choice from Steven Rings, an associate professor of music at the University of Chicago who is currently working on a book that explores Dylan's 50-year performing career; and Brian Edwards, a professor of English and comparative literary studies at Northwestern University.

10/12/2016 | Rating NR

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Actor Geraldine Chaplin Reflects on Lengthy Film Career

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Clip: 10/12/2016 | 10m 56s | In the past 50-plus years, Geraldine Chaplin has starred in well over 100 films. (10m 56s)

‘America's Test Kitchen’ Launches New Cooking Venture

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Clip: 10/12/2016 | 10m 55s | A new digital project from “America’s Test Kitchen” is grounded in the science of food. (10m 55s)

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