Podcasts
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• Recorded Sep 19, 2012
Co-creators of the comic art series Love and Rockets , Jaime and Gilbert Hernandez have been likened in the Times of London and elsewhere as “the graphic equivalent to the fabulism of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the Nobel laureate.” A… more
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• Recorded Sep 15, 2012
Actor and producer Tony Danza achieved small-screen fame with his portrayals of dimwitted but lovable cab driver Tony Banta in Taxi and as live-in housekeeper and single dad Tony Micelli on the long-running sitcom Who's the Boss? . He earned an… more
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Tariq Ramadan is one of the leading scholars of Islam in the Western world and a professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies at Oxford University. Deemed a "Muslim Martin Luther" by Paul Donnelly of the Washington Post , Ramadan was barred from… more
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• Recorded Sep 13, 2012
In The Silenced Majority , grassroots journalism pioneers Amy Goodman and Denis Moynihan show the power of ordinary people to change their media. The host and executive producer of Democracy Now! , an award-winning independent news program… more
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Paul Auster reenergized contemporary experimental literature with his 1986 New York Trilogy , a trio of postmodern, labyrinthine meta-detective novellas where "each detail, each small revelation must be attended to as significant. And such… more
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In 46 seasons at Penn State, legendary football coach Joe Paterno won 409 games—more than any other coach in the history of college football—led five teams to undefeated, untied seasons, won two national championships, and demanded academic… more
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• Recorded Aug 2, 2012
Celebrated investigative reporting team Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele have worked together for nearly 40 years, first at the Philadelphia Inquirer (1971-1997), then at Time magazine (1997–2006), and now at Vanity Fair since 2006. The… more
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Irish novelist and actress Tana French won the 2007 Edgar Award for her New York Times bestselling debut novel In the Woods . "Drawn by the grim nature of her plot and the lyrical ferocity of her writing, even smart people who should know better… more
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• Recorded Jul 24, 2012
A senior correspondent and former Baghdad bureau chief for the Washington Post , Rajiv Chandrasekaran is the author of Imperial Life in the Emerald City, “a devastating indictment of the post-invasion failures of the Bush administration” (… more
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• Recorded Jul 19, 2012 Explicit Content
(This podcast contains explicit content.) Acclaimed for his in-depth and engaging cultural studies, the novelist Kurt Andersen is the host of the Peabody Award-winning public radio program Studio 360 and a contributing editor to Vanity Fair, New… more
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In the alternate history presented in Stephen Carter's new novel, President Abraham Lincoln survives the assassination attempt at Ford’s Theatre. Capturing the dramatic emotional tenor of the post-Civil War United States, Carter explores the… more
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Chris Cleave's debut novel, Incendiary —in which a grieving mother pens a raw, pleading letter to Osama bin Laden in the wake of a London terrorist attack—received a 2006 Somerset Maugham Award and was adapted into a film starring Michelle… more
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(This podcast contains explicit content.) Crafted with humor and heart, Jennifer Weiner's novels feature relatable characters that face real issues—from complex relationships and careers to complicated family dynamics. She is the author of eight… more
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• Recorded Jul 10, 2012
In Nature's Compass , Carol Grant Gould and James L. Gould explore elegant navigation strategies used by familiar and rare species—from the fragile monarch butterfly to the honey bee to the homing pigeon—and demonstrate how an understanding of… more
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• Recorded Jun 26, 2012
E. J. Dionne, Jr. is a senior fellow in government studies at the Brookings Institution, a political correspondent for the Washington Post , and a professor at Georgetown University. He is the author of numerous books, including Why Americans… more
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In Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt , Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Chris Hedges and American Book Award-winning cartoonist Joe Sacco show how impoverished places across America—including nearby Camden, New Jersey—stand as a warning of… more
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Noted for her leadership in investigative journalism, former Philadelphia Inquirer editor Amanda Bennett received her first shared Pulitzer Prize in 1997 for coverage of the AIDS crisis, and in 2001 she led a team to a Pulitzer for Public… more
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Renowned as an educator, researcher, author, and public intellectual, Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot examines the culture of schools and socialization within families and communities. The Emily Hargroves Fisher Professor of Education at Harvard… more
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Andrew Blum is a correspondent at Wired and a contributing editor at Metropolis, whose writing about architecture, design, technology, urbanism, art, and travel has appeared in numerous publications, including the New York Times , The New Yorker… more
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• Recorded Jun 5, 2012
A self-avowed "fermentation fetishist," author and activist Sandor Katz (aka Sandor Kraut) travels the world spreading the gospel of foods that are transformed and ennobled by bacteria, heralding the benefits of the ancient preservation technique… more
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