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  • Who was Samuel Adams?

    When you think of the founding fathers, do you think of Samuel Adams? Known primarily today for the beer that shares his name, Adams was a true champion of liberty who played a key role in the American Revolution. We’ll learn more this hour with Ira Stoll, author of “Samuel Adams: A Life” (Free Press, […]

  • Thames

    How important is a single river in the history of Western Civilization? We’ll speak this hour with acclaimed historian and biographer Peter Ackroyd whose newest work is “Thames: The Biography” (Doubleday, 2008).

  • Charting a Course for the Next Generation

    What will it take to end the cycle of child poverty in America? We’ll talk this hour with founder and president of the Children’s Defense Fund, Marian Wright Edelman. Her new book is “The Sea is So Wide and My Boat is So Small: Charting a Course for the Next Generation” (Hyperion, 2008).

  • Creating and Designing for Planet Earth

    How involved should an artist be in the way a viewer experiences his or her art? We’ll explore the social and theoretical implications of art this evening with world-wide art and design phenom Olafur Eliasson, whose exhibit “Take Your Time” is on view now at the Dallas Museum of Art.

  • Where Food Comes From

    Is the world’s food supply stable? Will humanity be able to produce enough to feed itself in the future? The answers may lie in the research of a Stalin-era Soviet botanist. We talked last month with Gary Paul Nabhan, whose new book is “Where Our Food Comes From: Retracing Nikolay Vavilov’s Quest to End Famine” […]

  • Minority and Women Owned Law Firms – A Different Approach to Law?

    What is the competitive landscape like for law firms owned by minorities and women? Is the courtroom a level playing field? We’ll talk this hour with Emery K. Harlan, Board Chairman of the National Association of Minority and Women Owned Law Firms and Elise A. Healy, founding shareholder at Spencer Crain Cubbage Healy and McNamara, […]

  • How to Avoid a Crisis in Brand Value

    Is another economic bubble set to burst? Our guest this hour, John Gerzema thinks so. We’ll talk to him this hour about the potential crisis and his new book “The Brand Bubble: The Looming Crisis in Brand Value and How to Avoid It” (Jossey-Bass, 2008).

  • The Wild Horse in the American West

    Horses have played key roles in almost every chapter of American history. What is the status of the wild mustang today? We’ll spend this hour with Deanne Stillman, author of “Mustang: The Saga of the Wild Horse in the American West” (Houghton Mifflin, 2008). She’ll speak at SMU’s Clements Center for Southwest Studies on Thursday, […]

  • Coming of Age In the Shadows of Franklin and Eleanor

    What was it like to grow up the grandson of one of the greatest presidents in history? We’ll spend this hour with Curtis Roosevelt whose new book is “Too Close to the Sun: Growing Up in the Shadow of My Grandparents, Franklin and Eleanor” (Public Affairs, 2008).