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  • Who hasn’t watched a bird soaring on high, swooping through the sky, and wondered what it would feel like to fly on feathered wings? In his book Bird…
  • When a U.S. Navy SEAL team killed al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden last year, the journalist Mark Bowden says it was the final chapter in a long and…
  • Bob Garfield, co-host of NPR’s On the Media, is no stranger to advertising. For years, he critiqued TV commercials for the magazine Advertising Age. He…
  • When we spoke last year with anthropologist Jeffrey Meldrum about his research on Bigfoot, not all of our listeners were impressed. Among them was science…
  • After six episodes and a year off, RadioWest and Plan-B Theatre Company's Radio Hour returns with "Sherlock Holmes and the Blue Carbuncle." Holmes &…
  • Let's face it, 2000 years ago there was no such thing as Black Friday, inflatable lawn snow globes or even a Santa Claus. Whatever Christmas traditions -…
  • When historian John Turner decided to write a book about Mormonism, it didn't take him long to settle on Brigham Young as his object of study. Turner says…
  • Modern American manners leave much to be desired. People answer their cell phones in the middle of meals, they shush loudly in movie theaters and even…
  • Monday, our guest is the social psychologist Jonathan Haidt, whose latest book sets out to explain the root causes of the divisions in our society. At the…
  • Is any religion true? The popular British philosopher Alain de Botton opens his latest book by declaring this the most boring and unproductive question a…
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