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  • How Young Women Pursue Sex, Delay Love and Lose at Both

    Are young women losing something by participating in casual hookup relationships? Laura Sessions Stepp, a prize-winning reporter for The Washington Post, has looked into the hookup culture, how it works, and how sex is becoming the primary currency of social interaction. We’ll talk with her this hour about her work and her new book “Unhooked: […]

  • Climate Change and North Texas

    What exactly is climate change, what is being done to help reverse these trends, and what does it mean for us in North Texas? We’ll discuss the issue this hour with University of Dallas Biologist Dr. Marcy Brown Marsden, who recently participated in a training program led by Vice President Al Gore. We’ll also be […]

  • The Second Century of the Texas Rangers

    Have you ever heard the phrase “One Riot, One Ranger?” The line just about sums up the legendary Texas Rangers and their ability to deal with almost any situation single-handedly. We’ll explore the truth behind the legend this hour with historian Robert M. Utley, author of the new book “Lone Star Lawmen: The Second Century […]

  • Who Won in Iraq?

    Who is really “winning” in Iraq? Foreign Policy Magazine poses the question and gets 10 very different answers – from China to the United Nations – in the current issue’s cover story. We’ll talk this hour with three contributors to “Who Won in Iraq” – Steve Tsang of Oxford University, David Frum of the American […]

  • The Week that Changed the World

    The United States’ modern and complex relationship with China is constantly evolving. We’ll spend this hour considering its 1972 beginnings with Margaret MacMillan, author of “Nixon and Mao: The Week that Changed the World” (Random House, 2007).

  • Haute Couture from the Texas Fashion Collection

    Is fashion an important part of our culture? We’ll talk about the early roots of modern fashion and the influence of one particular designer this hour with Dr. Mark Roglan, director of the Meadows Museum at SMU. The exhibit, “Balenciaga and His Legacy: Haute Couture from the Texas Fashion Collection,” which features 70 original designs […]

  • An Actor's View

    How do actors approach and prepare for their jobs? We’ll spend the first segment of tonight’s program with veteran actor Richard Thomas who’s in town to star in Roundabout Theatre Company’s production of “Twelve Angry Men” presented by the Dallas Summer Musicals’ Broadway Contemporary Series. Bob Ray Sanders, columnist for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, will […]

  • America in the Middle East 1776 to the Present

    What is the history of the United States’ involvement in the Middle East? According to historian Michael Oren, “America is deeply, substantively, and perhaps even existentially involved in the Middle East” and has been since the days of George Washington. We’ll examine our country’s long-running engagement with the region this hour with Michael Oren, author […]

  • Inside North Korea

    What’s it really like in one of the most secretive nations on earth – North Korea? The National Geographic Channel’s Explorer will give us a glimpse with “Inside North Korea” on Monday March 5th. We’ll talk this hour with correspondent Lisa Ling, who visited North Korea with a Nepalese eye surgeon on a humanitarian mission. […]