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  • Architecture for Beauty, Purpose, and Community

    Can the built world be beautiful, purposeful and communal all at once? Should architects strive to merge these and other individual and social goals in their designs? Well take a 30,000 foot look at these and other questions with Paul Goldberger, architecture critic for The New Yorker and author of the new book “Why Architecture […]

  • A Culinary Exploration of the Jewish Diaspora

    How do culture and religion influence cuisine? We’ll find out this hour and get a preview of Hanukkah with Chef Tina Wasserman, author of the new book “Entree to Judaism: A Culinary Exploration of the Jewish Diaspora” (URJ Press, 2009).

  • SMU's New Institute for Engineering and Humanity

    How can engineers, philanthropists and humanitarians work together to make the world a better place for everyone? We’ll talk with Geoffrey Orsak, Dean of SMU’s Bobby B. Lyle School of Engineering and Major General Jeffrey Talley, Chair of the school’s Department of Environmental and Civil Engineering.

  • Telling the Stories that Don't Get Told

    What should we know about the world that’s just not getting reported and how would a better global understanding help Americans be better citizens? We’ll talk this hour with journalist Lisa Ling who’s in town to speak to the Brinker International Forum at the ATandT Performing Arts Center tonight.

  • The Texas Gubernatorial Race

    He arrived in this country with $71 and built a multi-billion dollar Texas company from scratch. So why does he want to be governor? We’ll talk this hour with Houston businessman and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Farouk Shami.

  • Helping Those Who Help Others

    Where do telephone help line volunteers find the constancy to listen to strangers whose lives have become overwhelming? We’ll talk with Benaye Rogers, President of CONTACT Crisis Line. In the ArtandSeek segment, we’ll talk with Cari Weinberg, Executive Director of Art Conspiracy.

  • Arts Education

    How do today’s arts education programs prepare students to make a decent living in the arts? We’ll talk with Jose Antonio Bowen, Dean of the Meadows School of the Arts and Algur H. Meadows Chair and Professor of Music at Southern Methodist University.

  • The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle

    How does Israel’s adversity-driven culture influence its economy? We’ll spend this hour with Dan Senor, adjunct senior fellow for Middle East Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and co-author of the book “Start-up Nation: The Story of Israel’s Economic Miracle” (Twelve, 2009).

  • From the Archive: Einstein's Theory of Relativity

    Is Einstein’s theory of relativity too complex for the average Joe to comprehend, or just waiting for the right teacher? We’ll discuss common misconceptions about relativity this hour with Brian Cox, particle physicist and co-author of the new book “Why Does E=MC2 And Why Should We Care?” (DaCapo, 2009).

  • How to Help Our Teenagers Grow Up

    Does your academically successful nineteen-year-old still expect you to “just take care of” even the most basic life tasks? We’ll spend this hour with University of Virginia psychology professor Joseph Allen, co-author of the new book “Escaping the Endless Adolescence: How to Help Our Teenagers Grow Up Before They Grow Old” (Harper, 2009).