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  • Strange Days in Afghanistan and Pakistan

    What’s it really like on the ground in Afghanistan and Pakistan? We’ll get a candid look at the war zone lives of journalists, soldiers, politicians, expats and more this hour with Kim Barker. Currently a New York-based reporter for ProPublica, Barker was the Chicago Tribune’s South Asia bureau chief from 2004 to 2009. Her new […]

  • The Disappearance of McKinley Nolan

    What if you’d spent nearly 40 years wondering about your brother’s fate in the jungles of post-war Vietnam and then someone told you they may have spotted him alive on the street? We’ll spend this hour with documentarian Henry Corra whose film “The Disappearance of McKinley Nolan” is screening this week at the Dallas International […]

  • The Next 100,000 Years of Life on Earth

    What might be the extremely long term effects of climate change on our planet? We’ll examine a lot more than the immediate changes that face the next few generations this hour with Curt Stager, researcher at the University of Maine’s Climate Change Institute and author of the new book “Deep Future: The Next 100,000 Years […]

  • KERA Think Rundown – Week of 4/04/11

    Program Alert: April 1, 2011 Think airs Monday to Thursday from 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. on KERA-FM and at 7:00 p.m. every Friday except the last Friday of the month on KERA-TV. Podcasts and streamed video are available online at www.kera.org/think. KERA Think Rundown – Week of 4/04/11 Monday, 4/04 Noon:  Where can you […]

  • A Year of Paying Attention

    Can one writer’s experiences with her Attention Deficit Disorder-afflicted son teach us all about coping with our fast-paced and frantic modern culture? We’ll talk this hour with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Katherine Ellison. Her new book is “Buzz: A Year of Paying Attention” (Voice, 2010).

  • America's Storyteller

    Where can you find the spirit and soul of 20th Century America? Our guest this hour might argue that you need look no further than the plays and screenplays of Texas’ own Horton Foote. In recognition of Dallas’ ongoing Horton Foote Festival, we’ll spend this hour with New York-based critic and biographer Wilborn Hampton, author […]

  • New Media & the News

    How much are newspaper readers willing to pay for access to online content? We’ll discuss the growing trend of digital subscriptions with Texas Christian University’s John Lumpkin, Director of the Schieffer School of Journalism, and Andrew Chavez, the Schieffer School’s New Media Specialist. In the Art&Seek segment, we’ll talk with Peter Doroshenko, the new director […]