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  • Employment in North Texas

    Is North Texas seeing signs of job growth? Or will we have more unemployment and underemployment problems in the coming months? We’ll talk with Jason Saving, Senior Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, about the employment sector and where Texas stands in the national economy. Jorge Martin, composer and librettist of “Before Night […]

  • International Adoption & Family Difference

    What is the state of international adoption today? In light of recent controversies involving Russia and Haiti, we’ll spend this hour with UTA Sociologist and adoption expert, Dr. Heather Jacobson. Her recent book on the subject is “Culture Keeping: White Mothers, International Adoption, and the Negotiation of Family Difference” (Vanderbilt University Press, 2008).

  • The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt

    Who started the modern capitalist system that seems so normal to us today? We’ll talk this hour with T.J. Stiles, winner of the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Biography for his book “The First Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt” (Vintage, paperback, 2010). It is now out in trade paperback.

  • What We Owe to Animals

    What are our moral and ethical obligations when dealing with, using and eating animals? We’ll spend this hour with SMU Philosopher Dr. Jean Kazez. Her new book is “Animalkind: What We Owe to Animals” (Wiley-Blackwell, 2010).

  • Untold Tales from America's Hidden History

    Where did the country we know and love today really come from? We’ll explore a few of the lesser-known stories of America’s early history this hour with Kenneth C. Davis, whose new book is “A Nation Rising: Untold Tales of Flawed Founders, Fallen Heroes, and Forgotten Fighters from America’s Hidden History” (Harper, 2010).

  • America's Voracious Appetite for Losing Weight

    Are you on a diet? Have you dieted in the past? We’ll examine our love affair with dieting this hour with Susan Yager, whose new book is “The Hundred Year Diet: America’s Voracious Appetite for Losing Weight” (Rodale Books, 2010).

  • Immigration & Cities

    Why has immigration always been such a hot-button issue and why will it continue to cause ripples in our society? This hour, we’ll preview tomorrow evening’s Dallas Democratic Forum panel discussion, “A Battle for Power: The Economic and Political Impact of Hispanic Immigration in North Texas” with SMU Anthropologist Dr. Caroline Brettell, who has an […]

  • A Marine at War in the Pacific

    What was the fighting really like for Marines in the Pacific during World War II? We’ll find out this hour with decorated veteran R.V. Burgin and journalist Bill Marvel. They tell Burgin’s first-hand and riveting account in the new book “Islands of the Damned: A Marine at War in the Pacific” (NAL Caliber, 2010).

  • The Information Explosion and the Crisis in Journalism

    Is your traditional morning paper doomed to the recycling bin of history? We’ll talk this hour with veteran publisher, novelist and Pulitzer Prize-winning editorialist Jack Fuller. His new book is “What Is Happening to News: The Information Explosion and the Crisis in Journalism” (Chicago, 2010).

  • The Bond Between Dads & Daughters

    This week on Think TV, author Bruce Feiler discusses his new book about fighting for life in the face of death and the irreplaceable love between dads and daughters. “The Council of Dads” (William Morrow, 2010) relays Feiler’s journey from a cancer diagnosis to his recruitment of six very different men to guide his young […]