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  • Children and Parents in the Age of Medication

    What’s the best strategy for parents facing a highly-advanced yet confusing and expensive landscape of adolescent medical care? We’ll talk this hour with bestselling author and journalist Judith Warner, whose new book is “We’ve Got Issues: Children and Parents in the Age of Medication” (Riverhead Books, 2010).

  • Pluto's 80th Anniversary

    Which planet celebrates its 80th anniversary this month? We’ll talk about the February, 1930 discovery of Pluto and learn lots of Pluto facts this hour with one of our favorite astronomers Ken Croswell, author of “Ten Worlds: Everything that Orbits the Sun” (Boyds Mill Press, 2007)

  • On the Front Line with an ER Psychiatrist

    What ethical, legal, moral and medical issues are faced by emergency psychiatric caregivers and how do they cope with the stress? We’ll talk with Dr. Paul R. Linde who reflects on his professional experiences in the new book “Danger to Self: On the Front Line with an ER Psychiatrist” (University of California Press, 2010).

  • A Journey Through China from Farm to Factory

    What can you learn from driving 7,436 miles across northern China? We’ll spend this hour with New Yorker staff writer Peter Hessler, whose new book is “Country Driving: A Journey Through China from Farm to Factory” (Harper, 2010).

  • The Future of U.S.-Japan Relations

    How will the relationship between the United States and Japan evolve in the coming decade? We’ll talk with Japan’s Ambassador to the United States, His Excellency Ichiro Fujisaki, about strengthening ties between the two countries in the near future, and the issues that will inevitably influence that bond: the climate change initiative, trade policy, Toyota, […]

  • Memoirs, Stories & Writing

    What scenes from your daily life would make for good stories? We’ll discuss the art of storytelling and writing this hour with novelist and memoirist Tobias Wolff who’s in town for the Highland Park Literary Festival. Wolff will give a free public reading this evening at the Highland Park High School auditorium.

  • Cybernetics and Urbanism in the 21st Century

    What killed urbanism in America and is an urban resurgence possible? We’ll preview this weekend’s UTD Central Trak Symposium “Kinetics of Urban Sprawl: Cybernetics and Urbanism in the 21st Century” with Robert Bruegmann, Professor of Architectural History at the University of Illinois at Chicago and author of the book “Sprawl: A Compact History” (Chicago, 2005).

  • Population Change and the Future of Texas

    How are the people of Texas changing and what does it mean for our future? Rice University Sociology Professor Steve H. Murdock will deliver the lecture entitled “The New Texas Challenge: Population Change and the Future of Texas” at SMU this evening. We’ll get a preview with Professor Murdock this hour.

  • How Roads are Changing the World

    Why are roads so important? What impact do roads have on the world and on human society? We’ll talk this hour with Ted Conover whose new book is “The Routes of Man: How Roads are Changing the World and the Way We Live Today” (Knopf, 2010).

  • Teaching for America in Dallas

    What can leaders and teachers do to make a difference in low-income classrooms and in the lives of America’s young people? We’ll talk this hour with Charles Glover, executive director of Teach For America Dallas about the organization’s inaugural year in North Texas.