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  • Emptying the Nest

    What can parents do to help their adult children gain autonomy (and start paying their own rent)? We’ll spend this hour with psychologist Brad Sachs, Ph.D., whose new book is “Emptying the Nest: Launching Your Young Adult toward Success and Self-Reliance” (Palgrave Macmillan, paperback, 2010).

  • The True Story of the World's Most Coveted Masterpiece

    Why is one painting, Jan van Eyck’s Ghent Altarpiece, considered one of the most important paintings in history and why has it been the victim of thirteen separate crimes? We’ll talk this hour with Noah Charney, founding director of The Association for Research into Crimes against Art and author of the new book “Stealing the […]

  • The Border

    With running gun battles in the streets and an almost complete lack of Mexican news coverage on the violence and the cartels, what’s life really like these days for people who live along the U.S./Mexico border? We’ll get an update this hour with journalist John Burnett, who covers the southwest for NPR.

  • The Global Movement to End Breast Cancer

    We probably all know someone whose life has been touched by breast cancer, but how did one family’s struggle with the disease lead to a world-wide effort to fight it? We’ll find out this hour with Ambassador Nancy Brinker, founder of Susan G. Komen for the Cure and author of the new book “Promise Me: […]

  • Why Politics & Politicians Are A Necessary Evil

    Where do power, freedom, responsibility and humor meet? In the mind and political commentary of P.J. O’Rourke. We’ll spend this hour with the famous political satirist who’s in town to talk about his new book “Don’t Vote It Just Encourages the Bastards” (Atlantic Monthly Press, 2010).

  • The Novel Ape

    What characteristics do we share with animals and are there links between us and the great apes? We’ll talk this hour with novelist Sara Gruen, whose new book is “Ape House: A Novel” (Spiegle & Grau, 2010). She’ll speak to Arts & Letters Live at the Dallas Museum of Art tomorrow evening.

  • Adults in Love and with Down Syndrome

    What happens when two adults with Down syndrome fall in love and decide to tie the knot? We’ll talk this hour with filmmaker Alexandra Codina whose upcoming HBO Documentary, “Monica & David,” will screen tonight in partnership between HBO and the Down Syndrome Guild of Dallas.

  • What the Bible Really Says

    How big a role did sex play in the lives of the great biblical figures? We’ll find out this hour with Michael Coogan, professor of religious studies at Stonehill College in Massachusetts and author of the new book “God and Sex: What the Bible Really Says” (Twelve, 2010).

  • Life as an FBI Hostage Negotiator

    How do you talk down an enraged suspect who’s taken hostages and poses a significant threat to them, police and other citizens? It would be a safe bet to get our guest this hour, Gary Noesner, on the phone. We’ll talk with him about his distinguished 30-year FBI career, his new book “Stalling for Time: […]

  • The Life of Sarah Bernhardt

    Who was Sarah Bernhardt and why is she still known as one of the most famous actresses in the world? We’ll talk this hour with biographer and editorial legend Robert Gottleib. His latest effort as part of the Yale Jewish Lives Series is “Sarah: The Life of Sarah Bernhardt” (Yale, 2010).