The 13-Day Struggle for the Alamo
May 17, 2012What really happened in 1836 at an abandoned mission on the outskirts of San Antonio and how have the events of those days reverberated through American history?
What really happened in 1836 at an abandoned mission on the outskirts of San Antonio and how have the events of those days reverberated through American history?
What is required to win a U.S. presidential election?
Do any kids still walk to school, or play outside all day until dinnertime?
How has American Christianity changed in the last sixty years and how are those changes affecting our society?
Daniel J. Crowley, president of Raytheon Network Centric Systems, joins host Lee Cullum to discuss the company’s high-tech defense products. Crowley explains why he is optimistic about U.S. manufacturing.
Do we share an ethical responsibility to ensure that high quality education is available to all?
How do our secret desires and sexual identities influence the personality we present to others?
What is your brain really doing when you think it’s busy being you?
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 10, 2012 DALLAS/FORT WORTH: KXT 91.7 FM, in partnership with Live Nation, announces exciting additions to KXT’s Summer Cut: The Happy Funtime Fest summer concert event at 5pm on Friday, June 1, 2012, at the GEXA Energy Pavilion. Headlined by the Grammy Award-winning band The Flaming Lips with special guest St. Vincent, KXT’s […]
How did humans develop a moral sense and why do people engage in self-sacrifice and altruism?