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  • The Conspiracy Theory in Modern History

    Why do so many people, when faced with simpler, more plausible explanations, look to conspiracy theories for answers? We’ll find out this hour with journalist and social critic David Aaronovitch, author of “Voodoo Histories: The Role of the Conspiracy Theory in Shaping Modern History” (Riverhead, 2010).

  • How Librarians and Cybrarians Can Save Us All

    Will librarians still have a role in the new digital world? Author Marilyn Johnson thinks so. We’ll spend this hour with Johnson, whose new book is “This Book Is Overdue!: How Librarians and Cybrarians Can Save Us All” (Harper, 2010).

  • Art & Beauty

    Does our concept of beauty empower women or is it merely a dangerous delusion? And why does beauty remain, arguably, the subject of all art? Rachel Hovnanian, a New York-based artist who grew up in Texas, will join us this hour. Her artwork will be featured in this weekend’s Dallas Art Fair.

  • Inside the Carbon-Trading Shell Game

    How does carbon-trading work and is a cap-and-trade system a viable solution to the planet’s climate challenges? We’ll talk this hour with Mark Schapiro, whose article “Conning the Climate: Inside the Carbon-Trading Shell Game,” is the cover story in the February issue of Harper’s Magazine.

  • Is technology moving faster than we can adapt to it? We’ll explore life on the virtual frontier this hour with documentary filmmaker Rachel Dretzin, producer of “FRONTLINE: Digital Nation.” It airs tonight on PBS and KERA 13.

  • A New Era for Pops at the DSO

    Who is the newest addition to the North Texas arts scene? We’ll talk with Marvin Hamlisch this hour about his eclectic career in music and his new appointment as Principle Pops conductor of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.

  • The Civil Rights Movement

    Fifty years ago today, four college students sat at a Woolworth’s counter for lunch. They were African Americans; the lunch counter was for whites only. Were the students aware that this simple but defiant action would prove instrumental in the quest for racial equality? We’ll take a look back at the Civil Rights Movement with […]

  • Food & Wine Trends

    With trends in community-supported agriculture and a resurgence of the good food movement, where is the culinary industry headed these days? We’ll talk this hour with Amy Albert, Senior Associate Editor of Bon App??tit. She’s in town to judge in this year’s Dallas Morning News Wine Competition which takes place this week. Winning wines will […]

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    Elaine B. Agather, Chase Bank

    With the economy showing hints of stabilizing, the banking industry will continue to operate under more stringent lending practices.

  • Polygamy in America

    Who are the people of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints? We’ll get a behind-the scenes look this hour with journalist Scott Anderson, whose National Geographic Cover on the Mormon splinter group is “The Polygamists.”