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Remembering Architect Frank Gehry

Frank Gehry, whose steel and titanium curved structures seemed more like sculptures than buildings, died last week at age 96. His masterpiece was the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, Spain. He spoke with Terry Gross in 2004 about finding his design voice. 

Also, we remember Raul Malo, the lead singer and songwriter of The Mavericks, the country band with rock and roll roots. 

Justin Chang reviews ‘Wake Up Dead Man,’ the newest ‘Knives Out’ mystery movie starring Daniel Craig.  

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