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  • Restoring America's Standing in the World

    What is the state of American diplomacy and how can the U.S. recover its footing in the Middle East and elsewhere in the world? We’ll talk this evening with former Middle East Envoy, Ambassador Dennis Ross who’s in town for an appearance at the World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth. Ross is the author of […]

  • The United Arab Emirates and The United States

    The U.S. image abroad has undoubtedly been strained in recent years. Yet our allies – especially in the Middle East – are still with us. We’ll visit this hour with a representative of one of those countries – Her Excellency Reem Al-Hashimy, Deputy Chief of Mission of the United Arab Emirates Embassy in Washington D.C. […]

  • Charles Lindbergh, Dr. Alexis Carrel, and Their Daring Quest to Live Forever

    Would you like to live forever? You’re not alone. In fact, even famed aviator and Nazi apologist Charles Lindbergh teamed up with the first U.S. Nobel Laureate to find a biological solution to human mortality. We’ll explore the story this hour with journalist David M. Friedman, author of “The Immortalists: Charles Lindbergh, Dr. Alexis Carrel, […]

  • Truth in Translation

    Forgiveness and reconciliation can only come about when people communicate. The Truth in Translation Project, which is in town this week, puts that communication in the spotlight by telling the story of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission through the interpreters of 11 African languages who translated the testimony of victims and perpetrators of genocide. […]

  • Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Science

    Is the brain capable of change? According to psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Dr. Norman Doidge, using the brain actually changes its structure allowing it to become more proficient. He’ll join us this hour to discuss his research and his book “The Brain that Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Science” (Viking, 2007).

  • Tales from a Sports Broadcasting Insider

    Anyone in the broadcasting business around here knows the name Bill Mercer. And anyone who considers themselves a sports fan has probably heard his voice. We’ll spend this hour with Mercer, whose 50+ year career as a broadcaster and broadcasting instructor continues today. His new memoir is “Play-By- Play: Tales from a Sports Broadcasting Insider” […]

  • Learning to Thrive in a More-Faster-Now World

    Information, entertainment, news, financial markets – things are happening faster and faster these days. Managing to cope with the increased speed of life will determine success and failure for many in the future. We’ll discuss the challenges with Vince Poscente – speaker, former Olympic speed skier and author of “The Age of Speed: Learning to […]

  • A Natural History of the Universe

    How will technological advances change our understanding and exploration of space? According to Dr. Richard Corfield, author of the new book “Lives of the Planets: A Natural History of the Universe” (Basic Books, 2007), they already are. Corfield, visiting Senior Lecturer and Researcher in the Centre for Earth, Planetary, Space and Astronomical Research at the […]