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January 01, 1990 - January 13, 2013 + Politics of Culture
The Unspeakable Atrocity 
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In honor of Holocaust Remembrance, KCRW presents the award-winning documentary, The Unspeakable Atrocity. If evidence of the Nazi death camps was acknowledged as early...
A Tribute to Saul Bellow 
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We pay homage to author Saul Bellow who passed away last Tuesday, April 5, at the age of 89, with a reading from his best...
Baseball 
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Baseball season-s just around the corner and we've got an all-star line up to talk about what to expect from our national pastime this year....
Malcolm Gladwell on Blink 
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Malcolm Gladwell-s new book Blink analyzes the nature of intuitive thought and explains why first impressions can sometimes trump lengthy analysis. Join him in conversation...
Lincoln and His Legacy 
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Abraham Lincoln is claimed by conservatives, progressives and liberals, and recently, speculation has centered on whether or not he was gay. Join Lincoln expert Harold...
Rebels on the Backlot 
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Six daring directors helped create a new vanguard in Hollywood, and Sharon Waxman spent a decade covering their careers. In Rebels on the Backlot, she's...
Willem de Kooning 
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Willem de Kooning was born in Holland but became a true American original and one of our most important artists. Join Edward Goldman for a...
Welfare Reform 
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Bill Clinton vowed to "end welfare as we know it" and congressional law sent nine million women and children streaming from the rolls. Did it...
Remembering Susan Sontag 
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What did we learn from Susan Sontag? One of the leading cultural figures of our time, Susan had intense personal relationships with her friends, whom...
Putting an End to Sudan's Civil War 
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More than two million have died in Sudan's long running civil war, and hopes are high that a new peace agreement will hold. Gabriel Meyer...
Daniel Schorr Considers the Year Ahead 
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On this week-s Politics of Culture, Will Lewis talks to NPR Senior News analyst Daniel Schorr about the year ahead in news. Schorr was the...
Ivan Watson: Reporting from a Combat Zone 
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A look at the costs and hazards of reporting from a combat zone, in what-s become one of the most dangerous wars for journalists to...
Jimmy Breslin: The Art of Climbing Tenement Stairs

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Jon Kalish, an independent radio producer and freelance newspaper reporter based in New York, first met Breslin when Kalish was a young reporter, and over...
Duveen, A Life in Art 
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Duveen: A Life in Art tells the inside story of the art-dealing world, a tale of masterpieces, fakes, forgeries, intrigues, and betrayals. Hear how literature...
Kevin Starr on California's Coast of Dreams 
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Guest host Jonathan Kirsch speaks with historian Kevin Starr about his new book Coast of Dreams: California on the Edge, which continues Starr's decade by...