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  • Voices of Illness, A Chorus of Hope

    How does one cope with chronic illness? Emmy award-winning journalist Richard M. Cohen, who has written about his own battle with multiple sclerosis, explores the lives of five individuals who face their own health challenges in his new book “Strong at the Broken Places: Voices of Illness, a Chorus of Hope” (Harper Collins, 2008). Cohen […]

  • Finding Faith Without Fanaticism

    What is religious extremism and how can the faithful of different religions peacefully co-exist? We’ll talk this hour with Rabbi Brad Hirschfield, author of “You Don’t Have to be Wrong For Me to be Right: Finding Faith Without Fanaticism” (Harmony, 2007), who’s in town to speak to the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Dallas.

  • Corruption in DISD

    Is corruption a problem at the Dallas Independent School District? What is the district doing to investigate allegations of abuse? We’ll spend this hour with Dallas Morning News reporters Tawnell Hobbs and Kent Fischer, who have reported on this story.

  • The True Story of Gray's Anatomy

    150 years ago, a young anatomist first published the medical text “Gray’s Anatomy.” Author Bill Hayes tells the story of how this seminal work came to be in his new book “The Anatomist: A True Story of Gray’s Anatomy” (Ballantine Books, 2008). Hayes will join us for the hour.

  • Pursuing Justice and Remembering MLK

    Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price has served the residents of his district for 23 years. He’ll be honored with the Dallas Bar Association’s Martin Luther King Jr. Justice Award at a noon luncheon on Monday, January 21st at the Belo Mansion. Commissioner Price will be our feature guest this evening.

  • How Youth Culture is Reinventing Capitalism

    How do subversive, and fringe movements, and youth culture affect the world? We’ll find out this hour with Matt Mason, pirate radio and club DJ, producer, writer, and author of “The Pirate’s Dilemma: How Youth Culture is Reinventing Capitalism” (Free Press, 2008).

  • Conservatism that Can Win Again

    Can conservatives regain a premiere place in American politics as the Bush years come to a close? David Frum thinks so. In town to speak to the World Affairs Council of Dallas Fort Worth, Frum will join us to discuss his latest book “Comeback: Conservatism That Can Win Again” (Doubleday, 2008).

  • The US and North Texas Economies

    Is the U.S. economy moving into a recession? What about the outlook for North Texas? We’ll talk this hour with Bruce Katz, Vice President and Founding Director of the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution, and Ram Rao, Professor of Marketing and Founders Professor at U.T. Dallas.

  • Free Trade and Capitalism

    Can free trade help developing nations achieve economic prosperity? Not according to economist Ha-Joon Chang. He argues that protectionism played an important role in the development of the world’s super-economic powers in his new book “Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism” (Bloomsbury, 2008).

  • Marketing Religion in a Commercial Age

    Is religion a product to be sold, bought, and even advertised? We’ll talk this hour with Professor Mara Einstein, who’s new book is “Brands of Faith: Marketing Religion in a Commercial Age” (Routledge, 2008).