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gives us a bold exercise in reimagining the United States’ big links in the . Listen here -
10:33 AM Jun 10th
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For Our Year in , Brown's Patrick Heller introduces a vibrant, democratic, contradictory Indian Century. Listen -
10:46 AM Jun 9th
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, wiseman and wiseguy, says we ignore the possibility of Black Swans at our own peril. Listen here -
10:41 PM Jun 3rd
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has the easy charm of a natural New England oracle. Listen, in our series Whose Words These Are -
11:11 AM May 27th
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rediscovers and makes his journal a book that is connected, mulchy, and modern. Listen here -
7:21 AM May 26th
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is a with wit, wink, wisdom. Listen to her, in our series Whose Words These Are -
9:32 AM May 20th
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sees a hopeful turn in & politics toward secularism and a . Listen here-
7:55 AM May 17th
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believes in Open , where new is linked to old, and new ideas, new people, are accepted as its own:
1:28 PM May 12th
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Graham Robb's gives an adventure history of in 18 anecdotes- frozen explosions, he calls them:
7:56 AM May 7th
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@ says has already made a new planet. Now what's to do about it? Listen here -
7:22 AM May 6th
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David Remnick's story is mostly about race. Where's "The Bridge" from war to peace? Our conversation is here -
8:48 AM May 4th
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calls for a third way in , neither autocratic Fatah nor fundamentalist Hamas. listen here -
8:26 AM May 1st
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, Pulitzer winner in Iraq, says the US missed the war's message. Listen here - . @
6:14 AM Apr 26th
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David Hoffman gives us a walking tour of his new media home in nation. Listen in here:
8:19 AM Apr 19th
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cries oligarchy in "13 Bankers" - his new book with Simon Johnson - and in our conversation. listen here:
6:34 AM Apr 15th
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Hip Hip for : the winner of the Commonwealth Writers "best book" prize was our guide to Nouveau Delhi:
6:28 AM Apr 14th
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on the financial crisis: the only ones we could trust were betting on the end of the world, he tells me-
6:39 AM Apr 13th
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Big Thrill: Paul Harding's Pulitzer novel: Tinkers. You heard him here first, and best:
1:31 PM Apr 12th
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David Shields kicks ass and drops names in Reality Hunger. Aphorisms & Emerson are in. Novels & Michiko K are out:
9:55 AM Apr 9th
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Colum McCann, Irish immigrant and prize novelist of Let the Great World Spin spells out an NYC, Christian resurrection
10:57 AM Apr 7th
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- Name Christopher Lydon
- Location Providence & Boston
- Web http://www.radioo...
- Bio Chris Lydon's podcast from Brown University: conversations on politics, arts and ideas
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