
Overview
Steve Jobs was a titan of tech. He masterminded the iMac and iPhone, and changed the world. He had a deep love of Japanese culture, from woodblock prints to ceramics, and the inner workings of electronics giant Sony. Here, close friends, colleagues and design experts shed new light on how this came to be.
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7 - 1Where Will Divided America Go from Here? US Midterm Elections 2022 January 21, 2023
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7 - 2The Red Way: The Making of a Third Term February 04, 2023
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7 - 3A Voice to the Voiceless February 11, 2023
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7 - 4Why I'm at War February 25, 2023
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7 - 5End-of-Life Guardians March 05, 2023
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7 - 6Raising a Family on Cat Island March 18, 2023
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7 - 7Blues from the Obscure March 18, 2023
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7 - 8Steve Jobs and Japan March 25, 2023
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7 - 9TOKYO SCANNING March 25, 2023
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7 - 10Taiwan's Windy Frontline Islands March 26, 2023
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7 - 11Voices of Tohoku: What We Want From Reconstruction April 22, 2023
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7 - 12A Director's War: Fighting for Ukraine from Japan April 22, 2023
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7 - 13Return to an Abandoned Village: 50 Years in Tsubayama April 29, 2023
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7 - 14ISSEY MIYAKE: The Human Inside the Clothes May 27, 2023
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7 - 15Prayers of a Thousand Years June 03, 2023
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7 - 16Women on the Front Line: 15% of Japan's Politicians June 10, 2023
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7 - 17The Unknown Master of Restoration Episode 2 June 17, 2023
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7 - 18Ukraine's Nuclear Dilemma August 05, 2023
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7 - 19Staging Shared Memories —Yu Miri and Young Fukushima Actors— September 09, 2023
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7 - 20On the Frontlines of Myanmar's Civil War September 23, 2023
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7 - 21Walking a Tightrope: The Filmmaker Yang Yonghi October 21, 2023
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7 - 22The Day I Gave Up My Daughter November 11, 2023
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7 - 23Piano Girl December 09, 2023
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7 - 24The Falconer's Legacy December 16, 2023
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7 - 25Finding My Mirror December 23, 2023