The Buzz On Bees
July 9, 2015We’ll talk about the important role that bees play in our ecosystem – and how you can raise your own hive at home – with a panel of North Texas bee experts.
We’ll talk about the important role that bees play in our ecosystem – and how you can raise your own hive at home – with a panel of North Texas bee experts.
We’ll talk about what the ruling means for gay couples with Mark Pharris and Victor Holmes, the Plano men who were among the plaintiffs suing to have Texas’ law against same-sex marriage overturned.
We’ll travel back in time a little more than a century with filmmaker Ben Loeterman to talk about how things turned sour, the subject of his film 1913: Seeds of Conflict.
We’ll talk about why you might be sorry in playing it safe at work with Anne Kreamer, author of “Risk/Reward: Why Intelligent Leaps and Daring Choices are the Best Career Moves You Can Make.”
This hour, we’ll talk to Dallas writer Sarah Hepola about the evolution of her drinking, which she writes about in her memoir “Blackout: Remembering the Things I Drank to Forget.”
We’ll talk about the role that race plays in our identities with a panel of sociologists who study race.
This hour, we’ll talk to Miles about the ups and downs of his tenure – and what the district needs in its next superintendent.
A gang expert talks about the obstacles that some fathers face – and how they can be overcome – which she writes about in ‘Project Fatherhood: A Story of Courage and Healing in One of America’s Toughest Communities’ (Beacon Press).
We’ll talk about taming our impulses with Florida State University psychology professor Roy F. Baumeister, who writes about the topic for Scientific American.
This hour, as part of KERA’s American Graduate series Homeless In High School, we’ll talk about the challenges they face – and what’s being done to help them through school – with a panel of North Texas educators.