Best Of Think: Brothers In Flight
December 28, 2015Historian David McCullough has built a career on exploring the lives of Harry S. Truman, John Adams and, now, the Wright brothers.
Historian David McCullough has built a career on exploring the lives of Harry S. Truman, John Adams and, now, the Wright brothers.
Having emigrated with his family to the U.S. during the Iranian Revolution, Maz Jobrani spent his childhood learning baseball and watching “Dallas.” Still, casting directors only wanted him to play extremists. This hour, we’ll talk about his experiences with typecasting, which he discusses in his book “I’m Not a Terrorist, But I’ve Played One On TV: Memoirs of a Middle Eastern Funny Man.”
This hour, we’ll talk about realistic ways to make – and keep – those New Years’ resolutions with Charles Duhigg.
This hour, we’ll talk about what qualifies someone for the “Dallas Morning New” award – and about this year’s finalists – with editorial writer Tod Robberson.
This hour, we’ll talk about current research into the HPV vaccine – and about how physicians talk to families about its benefits.
This hour, we’ll talk about the potential dangers of visiting the dentist with Brooks Egerton, whose series on the topic appears in “The Dallas Morning News.”
This hour, we’ll talk about how physicists are exploring the creation of the universe.
This hour, we’ll talk with the author of “The Good News About What’s Bad for You . . . The Bad News About What’s Good for You.”
This hour, we’ll with Jeanne Marie Laskas, whose book has been adapted into the movie “Concussion” starring Will Smith.
This hour, we’ll talk about how close we are to getting the test from our doctors.