Dan Richards joins us to talk about surviving in remote places – and what makes isolated sites worth the journey.
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Dan Richards joins us to talk about surviving in remote places – and what makes isolated sites worth the journey.
Read moreJournalist Rachel Monroe joins us to talk about murder, media, and the people obsessed with dark stories.
Read moreJournalist Melissa Hung joins us to talk about reconciling the loss of a generational language in the face of her mother’s mortality.
Read moreSenior Curator of Photographs at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, John Rohrbach joins us to talk about the work of the first African American staff photographer for Life Magazine, Gordon Parks.
Read moreThis hour we talk with a pair of producers of the upcoming eight-part series “Country Music” ahead of its Sept. 15 debut on PBS stations.
Read moreJennifer Schwartz joins us to explain the scientific, social and mathematical reasons for why we’re choosing to believe misinformation as gospel truth.
Read moreUniversity of Kansas professor Christopher E. Forth joins us to talk about the persistent, centuries-long stereotypes about a much-maligned body type.
Read moreDirector Janice Engel joins us to discuss a documentary about columnist and political commentator, Molly Ivins.
Read moreEdward Posnett joins us to talk about journeys to harvest eiderdown, vicuña fiber and other coveted rare objects – and to talk about if humans even have a right to these treasures.
Read moreStanford University associate professor Tomás Jiménez joins us to take on the idea of assimilation, the history behind it, and what’s lost when immigrants are encouraged to change who they are.
Read moreFeminist author Sady Doyle joins us to talk about how the violent woman trope affects the conversation about equality.
Read moreUniversity of California, Berkeley professor David Kirp joins us to talk about the source of the economic hardship for students attending college.
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