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  • A Healthy Life on a Healthy Planet

    Can you improve your health and help the environment at the same time? We’ll explore the connections between climate change and global health issues this hour with Dr. Erica Frank, president of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Physicians for Social Responsibility. She’ll speak to the Dallas peace Center this evening.

  • True Tales of Dating with My Dad

    When’s the last time you went on a double date with your dad? New York Times writer and NPR contributor Bob Morris will join us this hour to discuss the single life – of his elderly father. Bob’s new book is “Assisted Loving: True Tales of Dating with My Dad” (Harper, 2008).

  • The True Crimes and Passions of the World's Greatest Reptile Smugglers

    Love snakes? Then you’d be in good company with Bryan Christy. The attorney-turned-author is a self described “reptile fanatic”. He’ll join us this hour to discuss his new book “The Lizard King: The True Crimes and Passions of the World’s Greatest Reptile Smugglers” (Twelve, 2008).

  • Has the War on Terror Become a War on American Ideals?

    Do the United States’ counter-terrorism efforts – both at home and abroad – actually pose a greater threat to our own country than to the terrorists at which they’re aimed? Our guest this hour is New Yorker staff writer Jane Mayer. Her new book is “The Dark Side: The Inside Story of How the War […]

  • Dallas Citizens Council

    What is the current role of the Dallas Citizens Council and what place does it have in the city’s history? We’ll talk with historian Darwin Payne and past Council president Tom Dunning this hour.

  • Video Art

    The Dallas Video Association is doing something different this summer. We’ll discuss the on-going video art series, “The Program,” this evening with curators Carolyn Sortor and Charles Dee Mitchell. Dallas and New York-based artist Tony Bones, will join us during the Scene segment to preview his upcoming solo show at The Public Trust.