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  • How Myths and False Ideologies Led America Astray

    Why was America’s dominance after the end of the Cold War so short-lived? We’ll explore misunderstandings in recent foreign policy with Jack F. Matlock, Jr., former U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union and author of “Superpower Illusions: How Myths and False Ideologies Led America Astray – and How to Return to Reality” (Yale, 2010).

  • Iran's Green Movement

    What exactly is Iran’s “green movement,” and how does it manage to thrive under intense political pressure? We’ll find out this hour with Hooman Majd, whose article “Think Again: Iran’s Green Movement” appears in the current edition of Foreign Policy Magazine.

  • New Discoveries about the Brain

    Are scientists on the cusp of reversing paralysis? Is there new hope for people suffering from degenerative illnesses? We’ll explore the latest cutting-edge research with Dr. Douglas Fields, author of “The Other Brain: From Dementia to Schizophrenia, How New Discoveries about the Brain Are Revolutionizing Medicine and Science (Simon & Schuster, 2009).

  • The Dignified Wedding

    How do you tell wedding guests that their newborns are not invited to your wedding? What if you don’t want your future mother-in-law’s help with planning your perfect day? We’ll talk this hour with Miss Manners herself, etiquette authority Judith Martin, whose new book is “Miss Manners’ Guide to a Surprisingly Dignified Wedding” (Norton, 2010).

  • What to Do About Procrastination

    Did you wait until the last minute to decide your new year’s resolutions? This hour, find out how to stop putting things off until tomorrow with Berkeley psychologist Jane Burka, author of “Procrastination: Why You Do It, What to Do About It NOW” (De Capo, 2009).

  • Stanley Marcus Behind the Scenes

    As Stanley Marcus transformed a Dallas specialty store into a glittering institution of taste and fashion, what was he like behind the scenes? We’ll find out from Thomas E. Alexander, Neiman Marcus executive vice president and head of marketing for 20 years, whose new book is “Stanley Marcus: The Relentless Reign of a Merchant Prince” […]

  • Infant Mental Health

    Are safe backyards and loving family support networks enough to start a child on the path to self-esteem? And how early in a child’s life should parents begin this process? We’re joined this hour by world-renowned pediatric authority Dr. T. Berry Brazelton and Harvard psychiatry professor Dr. Joshua Sparrow, who are in town for the […]

  • The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us

    How can you harness inspiration to find greater satisfaction in your life and work? We’ll spend this hour with Wired contributing editor Daniel Pink, who examines the keys to high performance in the new book “Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us” (Riverhead Books, 2010).

  • The Stories Behind the Shots

    How does a wilderness photographer get close to a polar bear, a leopard seal, and other dangerous Arctic predators? We’ll spend this hour with National Geographic’s Paul Nicklen, who is in town for the Brinker International Forum lecture series tonight at 8 p.m. at the AT&T Performing Arts Center. For more information, go to www.attpac.org.

  • A Centenary History of MI5

    What revelations are contained in the files of MI5, the deeply mysterious security and intelligence agency that has protected Great Britain for the past 100 years? We’ll talk to Britain’s leading historian of intelligence, Christopher Andrew, a professor of Modern and Contemporary History at Cambridge University and author of the new book, “Defend the Realm: […]