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  • Wine for the Holidays

    Are you wondering what wines to serve this holiday season? Perhaps you’d just like to expand your wine knowledge. We’ll talk wine this hour with sommelier, wine expert, and educator Darryl Beeson. We’ll also take your calls and answer all your wine-related questions.

  • Infant Psychotherapy

    What would prompt you to consider psychological treatment for your infant or toddler? Are anxious parents responsible for the growing acceptance and popularity of infant psychotherapy? Can doctors help troubled children more effectively if they begin treatment as early as possible? We’ll spend this hour with Dr. Jean M. Thomas, a psychiatrist at Children’s National […]

  • Big Events of 2006 and Looking Forward to 2007

    What are your favorite pop-culture moments of 2006 and what excites you about 2007? We’ll take a look back and peer into the future this hour with Andrea Grimes of the Dallas Observer, Cary Darling of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, and Tom Maurstad of the Dallas Morning News.

  • The Book of Revelation

    What is the back-story to the Book of Revelation? Jonathan Kirsch writes about the book that was almost cut from the New Testament, but survived to have a central role in foreign policy and the lives of millions today. Kirsch will join us this hour to discuss his new book “A History of the End […]

  • Who Will Replace John Bolton at the U.N.?

    Who will replace John Bolton as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations? We’ll discuss the field of potential nominees and the future of U.S. – U.N. relations this hour with Christine Chen, senior editor of Foreign Policy Magazine and Dr. Joel Westra, Political Science professor and fellow at SMU’s John Goodwin Tower Center for […]

  • Muslim Life in America After 9/11

    Five years after 9/11, American Muslims are still living in the shadow of the attacks and the ongoing War on Terror. What are their lives like and how do they cope? Journalist Geneive Abdo set out to answer these questions. She’ll join us this hour to discuss what she learned and her new book “Mecca […]

  • Making Art and Making a Living

    How do fine artists bridge the gap between creating the work they need to create and earning the living they need to survive? We’ll find out this hour with four artists who are doing just that – Jeremy Fish, Travis Millard, Mel Kadel, and Michael Sieben. They’re all in town for a show “Low Tech […]

  • Propaganda and U.S. Public Relations

    Does the United States Government use propaganda for public relations? According to Nancy Snow, associate professor of communications at California State University in Fullerton and adjunct professor at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication, “we’re living in the age of manipulation of rhetorical labels…and losing our ability to lead in the world […]

  • Celebrating the End of Life

    You probably haven’t given it much thought, but it’s something we all have to do eventually. We all die and each of us must inhabit some sort of “final disposition.” Writer Michelle Cromer traveled across the country and talked to families and entrepreneurs to investigate the options – from being shot into space to being […]

  • Technology, Warfare, and the Course of History

    How will a new Secretary of Defense handle the situation in Iraq? What are the bottom line suggestions of the Baker/Hamilton Iraq Study Group? What changes are in store for the U.S. military in the short and long term? Max Boot, senior fellow in national security studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and author […]