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  • Social Aggression Among Girls

    How big a problem is aggression among children? How can parents and educators deal with the issue? We’ll spend this hour with Dr. Marion Underwood, UTD Professor of Developmental Psychology. Underwood is also the author of the 2003 book “Social Aggression Among Girls” (The Guilford Press).

  • Washington and America's Veterans

    What does the future hold for the thousands of veterans wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan? According to journalist Aaron Glantz, it doesn’t look good. Glantz will join us this hour to discuss his new book “The War Comes Home: Washington’s Battle against America’s Veterans” (University of California Press, 2009).

  • The Untold History of English

    With all its idiosyncrasies, some might argue it’s a wonder that the English language actually exists as a working language. But how did the language develop? We’ll spend this hour with bestselling author, linguist, and Manhattan Institute Senior Fellow, John McWhorter. His new book is “Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue: The Untold History of English” (Gotham, […]

  • Breast Cancer Today

    Is genetic testing and pre-assessment of risk an effective weapon in the current fight against breast cancer? We’ll explore advances in risk assessment, prevention, diagnosis and treatment this hour with Dr. David Euhus, professor of surgical oncology and Linda Robinson, head genetic counselor at UT Southwestern Medical Center.

  • The Scientific Case for Psychic Phenomena

    Is there empirical evidence for Extra Sensory Perception? We’ll spend this hour with Dr. Diane Hennacy Powell, a Johns Hopkins-trained neuroscientist and author of the new book “The ESP Enigma: The Scientific Case for Psychic Phenomena” (Walker and Company, 2009).

  • The Rise and Fall of the Greatest Texas Oil Fortunes

    What role did Texas play in the history of the U.S. oil business? Bryan Burrough chronicles the lives of the Texas oil industry’s biggest figures in his new book “The Big Rich: The Rise and Fall of the Greatest Texas Oil Fortunes” (The Penguin Press, 2009). Burrough will be our guest this hour.

  • Snark

    What is Snark? According to New Yorker film critic David Denby, it weakens our public discourse, our intellectual pursuits and even the traditions of American humor. He’ll join us this hour to discuss the rise of the phenomenon and his new book of the same name “Snark” (Simon and Schuster, 2009).

  • Kathleen Mason, Tuesday Morning

    President and CEO Kathleen Mason tells host Lee Cullum that the no-frills discount chain encountered holiday shoppers who were feeling pinched and spending less.

  • Adventures in the New French Wine Country

    What happens when a Dallas journalist with an interest in wine moves to France? We’ll talk this hour with Robert V. Camuto, author of the new book “Corkscrewed: Adventures in the New French Wine Country” (Nebraska, 2008).

  • The Complexities of Character

    What makes a character great? Can an author know or exert control over how a reader will respond to that character? We’ll talk this hour with best-selling author Wally Lamb, whose new novel is “The Hour I First Believed” (Harper Collins, 2008). He speaks to Arts and Letters Live this evening.