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  • Humans & Super-Intelligent Machines

    Are autonomous and intelligent robots simply the stuff of science fiction or will they be a reality before we know it? Should humans be worried? We’ll talk this hour with acclaimed science fiction writer Robert J. Sawyer who’ll deliver the UTD Center for Values in Medicine, Science and Technology “Exploring Human Enhancement” Lecture Tonight.

  • The Future of Iraq

    Now that the last official American combat troops have pulled out of Iraq, what will the future hold for the country they leave behind? We’ll talk this hour with Ambassador Ryan Crocker who served as the United States Ambassador to Iraq from 2007 to 2009. Crocker, who became Dean of Texas A&M’s George Bush School […]

  • Advice for the Next Generation of Journalists

    Is journalism still important? What are the crucial things that future journalists should know? We’ll talk this hour with Fordham University assistant professor and former Moscow bureau chief for CBS News Beth Knobel. Her new book, co-written with journalist Mike Wallace, is “Heat and Light: Advice for the Next Generation of Journalists” (Three Rivers Press, […]

  • Inside Tea Party America

    What is the Tea Party really all about? We’ll explore the movement’s philosophical and cultural views and its chances for political success this hour with New York Times national correspondent Kate Zernike, author of the new book “Boiling Mad: Inside Tea Party America” (Times Books, 2010).

  • From the Archive: Einstein's Theory of Relativity

    Is Einstein’s theory of relativity too complex for the average Joe to comprehend, or just waiting for the right teacher? We’ll discuss common misconceptions about relativity this hour with Brian Cox, particle physicist and co-author of the new book “Why Does E=MC2 And Why Should We Care?” (DaCapo, 2009).

  • Bob Dylan In America

    Why does the work of Bob Dylan still captivate music fans almost 50 years after he first emerged on the scene? We’ll spend the hour with Dylan historian Sean Wilentz whose new book is “Bob Dylan In America” (Doubleday, 2010).

  • Change at the Dallas County Jail

    How does a leader reform a bureaucracy? We ll talk with Sheriff Lupe Valdez about transforming the Dallas County jail over the last two years and her plans for implementing new safety measures to protect families. Jason Reimer, creative director at the soon-to-reopen Texas Theater, joins us for the Art&Seek segment. Jason and his partners […]

  • Danger in Big Bend National Park

    How can you safely prepare for outdoor adventure in the rugged terrain of West Texas? We’ll examine true stories of death and rescue in Big Bend National Park – and how catastrophe can be avoided – with nature writer Laurence Parent, author of “Death in Big Bend” (Iron Mountain Press, 2010).

  • Henry IV: Fact Versus Theater

    Is Shakespeare’s “Henry IV” a faithful retelling of true events, or did the playwright make it sexier for audience appeal? We’ll examine the literary tug-of-war between art and history with Kathryne McDorman, Associate Professor of British History at Texas Christian University, and Kevin Moriarty, Artistic Director of the Dallas Theater Center. Moriarty’s production of “Henry […]

  • Searching for the Meaning of Life on a Branded Planet

    Do your laptop, high def cable box, and fancy new cell phone harbor concealed sales pitches? We’ll discuss the absurd world of advertising with author and former creative director James P. Othmer, whose book “Adland: Searching for the Meaning of Life on a Branded Planet” (Anchor Books, 2009) has just been released in trade paperback.