Inside The Criminal Mind
January 12, 2015A filmmaker tells his story of becoming a criminal and revisiting his past to figure out why he broke bad.
A filmmaker tells his story of becoming a criminal and revisiting his past to figure out why he broke bad.
This hour, we’ll talk about the struggles and triumphs of GLBT culture in Dallas – and the University of North Texas archives that document it – with pioneers of the early ‘80s.
Opponents of immigration argue that the influx of new people leads to increased government spending. We’ll talk this hour to SMU economics professor Robert Lawson, whose new research shows the opposite to be true.
The ghost of King Hamlet announces himself on film in various ways, some of them quite entertaining. Guest host Jerome Weeks takes inventory of the versions with Shakespeare scholar Samuel Crowl.
KERA’s Jerome Weeks fills in to host Anne Wilkes Tucker of the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston. They’ll talk about her collection ‘War/Photography: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath.’
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Freedom Summer. We’ll look back this hour at the effort to register black voters in Mississippi with historian Bruce Watson.
While kids are happy to be out of school, the “summer slide” worries both teachers and parents.
Hour 2: We’ll talk this hour with David Kaiser about how Roosevelt guided the country during the tumultuous years of World War II.
Hour 1: Ralph Nader has worn many hats in his professional life: author, attorney, political activist and presidential candidate among them.
Hour 2: The American military has been deployed to Afghanistan for more than a decade. But have our troops been in the right place?