Catching Up With Confucious
March 5, 2015There’s no doubt that his philosophy has impacted every aspect of East Asian culture. This hour, we’ll speak with Michael Schuman, author of “Confucius and the World he Created.”
There’s no doubt that his philosophy has impacted every aspect of East Asian culture. This hour, we’ll speak with Michael Schuman, author of “Confucius and the World he Created.”
Graphic novels are one of the fastest growing genres at libraries. This hour, we’ll talk about current trends in the comic world with a panel of experts.
This hour, we’ll talk about the international race to perfect the lithium-ion battery with the author of “The Powerhouse: Inside the Invention of a Battery to Save the World.”
As dining critic for D magazine for almost two decades, Nancy Nichols knows food. This hour, we’ll talk with Nichols about the gluten intolerance that has caused her to step down from her position.
This March on KERA’s CEO with Lee Cullum DALLAS/FORT WORTH – On the March episode of CEO, fashion designer Lela Rose tells host Lee Cullum why she is committed to manufacturing her clothing line in the United States. “We’ve got someone in the factories day in, day out, checking on things and seeing how they’re […]
We’ll talk to Lisa Schmidt of Big Thought and Dallas County Chief Juvenile Probation Officer Terry Smith about Creative Solutions, a joint arts program that has helped 10,000 kids over the last two decades.
We’ll talk about the dangers brought about by technological advancement with Marc Goodman, author of Future Crimes: Everything Is Connected, Everyone Is Vulnerable and What We Can Do About It.
We’ll talk about how changing the marriage law could change the state’s culture with Pamela Colloff of Texas Monthly.
We’ll talk about the history of hyping vitamins – and why the vitamin section of food labels doesn’t tell the whole story – with Catherine Price, author of Vitamania: Our Obsessive Quest for Nutritional Perfection.
On the March episode of CEO, fashion designer Lela Rose tells host Lee Cullum why she is committed to manufacture her clothing line in the U.S.