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  • The IRS Problem Solver

    Tax time is just around the corner. Are you ready? We’ll get professional help today with advice from Dan Pilla, author of “The IRS Problem Solver” (Regan Books). Pilla’s in town for a free tax relief seminar on Thursday. But he’ll take your calls and questions this hour.

  • Understanding How Good People Turn Evil

    Why do good people do bad things? We’ll examine the line between good and evil this hour with Professor Philip Zimbardo, creator of the famous Stanford Prison Experiment and author of the new book “The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil” (Random House, 2007).

  • Technological Apocalypse

    Are you concerned about the potential self-inflicted end of civilization as we know it? Glenn Arbery is. Dr. Arbery, Senior Editor of People Newspapers and Contributing Editor at D Magazine is in the midst of a month-long series of lectures on the subject of “Technological Apocalypse” at the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture. Arbery […]

  • The Connected Child

    What are the unique needs of the adopted child? We’ll spend this hour with Dr. Karyn Purvis, Director of the TCU Institute of Child Development. Purvis, who works with troubled and adopted children, is the co-author of the new book “The Connected Child: For Parents Who Have Welcomed Children – From Other Countries and Cultures; […]

  • The Politics of Energy in Washington and North Texas

    How will North Texas meet its future energy requirements? Congressman Joe Barton who represents the Sixth District of Texas, will deliver the lecture “The Politics of Energy in the U.S. Congress” at the TCU Engineering Lecture Series on Monday April 9th. He’ll join us this hour to discuss energy policy and other issues facing the […]