Inside The Mind Of John Waters
May 19, 2014We’ll talk to the writer and director this hour about how his hometown of Baltimore has influenced his work and about his new book, Carsick: John Waters Hitchhikes Across America.
We’ll talk to the writer and director this hour about how his hometown of Baltimore has influenced his work and about his new book, Carsick: John Waters Hitchhikes Across America.
We’ll talk to the writer and director this hour about how his hometown of Baltimore has influenced his work and about his new book, Carsick: John Waters Hitchhikes Across America.With sites like ancestry.com and the digitization of public records, tracing our family trees has become easier than ever. We’ll talk this hour about why we’re so interested in discovering our roots with Maud Newton, who writes about the subject in the June issue of Harper’s.
Ahead of her retirement, we’ll talk to Dallas Black Dance Theatre founder Ann Williams about her life in dance.
We’ll talk this hour about how the state’s political landscape has taken shape with Collin College history professors Michael Phillips and Kyle Wilkison.
The all-new kera.org features tons of new bells and whistles, including fully-responsive design (meaning that it resizes elegantly to laptop screens, tablets or smartphones), improved site navigation, better TV and radio schedules and much more. We hope you like it. And, a new site also means a new blog!
We’ll talk this hour with psychoanalyst Stephen Grosz about what he’s learned from 25 years of listening to patients.
We’ll talk this hour about how our personalities evolve throughout our lives with research psychologist Christopher J. Soto, director of the Colby Personality Lab at Colby College.
We’ll talk to Ruth Reichl this hour about pouring her experiences with food into her new book, Delicious!: A Novel.
We’ll talk about current health and fitness trends this hour with Leslie Barker, who writes about those topics for The Dallas Morning News.
Hour 2: We’ll talk this hour with David Kaiser about how Roosevelt guided the country during the tumultuous years of World War II.