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January 01, 1990 - October 05, 2012 + Politics of Culture
Tony Blankley: American Grit

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In his new book, American Grit, Tony Blankley says
that Americans need to toughen up — personally, culturally, and as a
national fighting force — to survive...
The Newspaper Business

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The New York Times Company has been reduced to junk bond status; layoffs across the industry are crippling news operations nationwide. What's next? Will newspapers...
Art of Two Germanys

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Art created on both sides of the Berlin Wall during the Cold War reflected the political cultures dividing East and West Germany. Stephanie Barron has...
Matt Miller on 'The Tyranny of Dead Ideas'

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What's holding back change in Washington? It could be The Tyranny of Dead Ideas. That's the title of Left, Right & Center host Matt Miller's...
Barrack 18 
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The true story of the Jews who counterfeited for the Third Reich, produced exclusively for KCRW by Jon Kalish.
MOCA: Decision Day?

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On Tuesday, December 16, weeks after the Los Angeles Times revealed MOCA's dire financial straits, the board of directors is holding the meeting that is...
Whither Conservatism

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The election of Barack Obama has thrown conservatives a giant curve-ball and they're not quite sure how to hit it. Can Sarah Palin win the...
MOCA in Peril

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Ruth Seymour hosts a panel discussion about the financial crisis facing LA's quintessential contemporary art museum.
Google Book-Scan Settlement

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Host Jonathan Kirsch, an attorney specializing in
intellectual property and publishing law, moderates a panel discussion
on a landmark literary-legal settlement. It allows Google to scan and
make...
Studs Terkel Remembered

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Author and radio host "Studs" Terkel died at the age of 96 on October 31. We remember him today with this archived edition of The...
The New Annotated Dracula

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Editor Leslie S. Klinger has gone back to the source and
unearthed much that is new and fascinating about the vampire classic
that started the current cult...
Arts and the Economy

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A distinguished group of leaders from four of Los Angeles' top arts institutions join KCRW General Manager Ruth Seymour for a discussion about the impact...
The Media and the Message

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Is Sarah Palin getting a free ride or fried? Is Obama a celebrity?
Complaints about media bias are running rampant during this
presidential race. What's behind the...
UCLA Live to Offer an Eclectic 2008 Season

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UCLA Live has another exciting, dramatic and challenging season ahead,
featuring international theatre, music, dance and spoken word...
Considering David Foster Wallace 
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Author David Foster Wallace died on Friday leaving the literary world in astonished disbelief. Bookworm Michael Silverblatt hosts this special edition of Politics of Culture...