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12/26/11: Making Sense of North Korea
Earlier this month, North Korean leader Kim Jong-il died of a heart attack at the age of 69. Monday on RadioWest, we're rebroadcasting our conversation…
1/4/12: Would It Kill You To Stop Doing That?
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…
The Long Arm of Warren Jeffs
FLDS leader Warren Jeffs is communicating to his followers from his Texas prison cell. He's convicted of child sexual assault but he commanded church…
1/13/12: Eating Ethically
It seems eating has come to be as much about guilt as it is about nutrition and pleasure. But what does it mean to be a virtuous eater? Food writer Alan…
Making It In America
In the last decade, almost 6 million manufacturing jobs in America disappeared. Still, the U.S. remain either the number 1 or 2 manufacturer in the world.…
1/18/12: Rin Tin Tin - The Life and the Legend
A canine orphan of World War I, Rin Tin Tin was rescued from a French battlefield and went on to become one of the most renowned names of 20th century…
Sundance 2012: Searching for Sugar Man
In the early 1970s, Sixto Rodriguez, a poet-musician from inner-city Detroit, produced two albums. His producers thought they would be hits, but they were…
2/3/12: Merchants of Doubt
Historian Naomi Oreskes says that while the U.S. scientific community has led the world in research on issues like public health and environmental…
2/10/12: Hamlet's Blackberry
It takes a lot of work to stay afloat in today's ultra-connected world. Every day we face a torrent of emails, tweets, texts, tags, alerts, comments,…
2/14/12: The Interrupters
On Tuesday we're rebroadcasting our conversation with director Steve James. James made the extraordinary documentary "Hoop Dreams" in 1994. His most…
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