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January 01, 1990 - October 14, 2012 + Politics of Culture
The Surprise Presidency of George W. Bush 
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From David Frum, the man who helped coin the controversial phrase "axis of evil," comes the New York Times bestselling book, The Right Man: The...
Broadcasting for the Middle East 
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Can radio help change America's image in the Middle East? Broadcasting in the Arabic and Farsi languages, US-sponsored Radio Sawa and Radio Farda are providing...
A Look to the Left 
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KCRW's general manager, Ruth Seymour, engages Marc Cooper, contributing editor of The Nation, in an in-depth discussion about rifts in the American Left, particularly after...
The Politics of Film 
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From Birth of a Nation to The Quiet American, political stories are played out in feature films. Sean Mitchell speaks with producers on the left...
The Map that Changed the World 
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In 1793, a canal digger-s startling discovery turned the fledgling science of geology upside down. Nearly twenty years later, William Smith published a surprisingly...
Cuban Art 
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America's number one Cuba reporter, Ann Louise Bardach, talks with Al Nodal about a brand-new, nearly ten ton compendium called Memoria: Cuban Art of the...
Cuba Confidential 
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Award-winning investigative reporter Ann Louise Bardach, America's number one Cuba reporter, has written the big book on Cuban American relations. Cuba Confidential reads like...
David Sefton 
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He's a Liverpool native with a flair for the international avant garde. David Sefton, now running his second season at UCLA Performing Arts, talks with...
Leonard Nimoy 
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Actor and director Leonard Nimoy has published his first book of photographs. In Shekhina, Nimoy explores a very personal interpretation of the female emanation of...
Sandy Koufax 
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A fond look back at the life of a living legend, Dodger pitcher Sandy Koufax. Join Peter Ginsberg in a warm conversation with biographer Jane...
Wittgenstein's Poker 
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A ten minute argument that took place in 1946 shook the philosophical world and still sparks interest today. Join Paul Holdengraber for a conversation with...
Eclectic Orange Festival 
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The Eclectic Orange Festival pulls together a world-class array of music, theatre, dance and even equestrian ballet, in performing arts venues throughout Orange County, from...
All Girls: 
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Same Sex Education and Why It Matters Join host Barbara Kraft and author Karen Stabiner in a timely discussion of her latest book.
Rising Daily from the Ashes 
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Independent producer Ginger Miles and her neighbors in a Manhattan apartment building at the heart of Ground Zero talk about their experiences on September 11th...
Silicon Valley 
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The early days of the dot-coms were heady, lavish, over the top, and now -- just plain old OVER. Join Bruce Henstell in conversation with...