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  • Cabaret

    How does a show set in 1931 Berlin shed new light on the early days of the Nazi era and what’s it like for the artists who perform it each night?

  • Toward a Fair Society

    What is the individual’s responsibility when it comes to holding corporate entities, public figures and others responsible for their actions – especially in regard to who get’s what?

  • Staying Healthy in a Toxic World

    What are the chemicals, drugs and synthetically-produced products in our lives really doing to our bodies and our health?

  • Australia and the U.S.

    A strong economic partner and security ally of the United States, Australia and the U.S. share similarities in culture, historical background and democratic values.

  • Science Fair Season

    The United States may be falling behind overall when it comes to science and math education, but there are a few American kids who are achieving fantastic results in the world of high-stakes pre-college science fair competitions.

  • The Arabs: A History

    Are the recent revolts and protests in the Middle East a logical next step in the history of the Arab people and their culture?

  • The Social Challenges of High School

    Why is high school so hard for some kids and so easy for others? How can we help them all navigate the challenging and complex youth culture of today and still manage to learn something?

  • The Modern History of Cambodia

    What happened in Cambodia? We’ll examine the post-Khmer Rouge, post-Vietnamese and post-United Nations history of the country with Stanford University journalism professor and New York Times veteran reporter Joel Brinkley.