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A Climate for Change
Why is it that conservative Christians are more likely to be climate change skeptics than any other religious group in America? Katharine Hayhoe doesn’t…
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The Prime of Life
For centuries, people thought of their lives as passing through distinct stages. A child became an adult and then an elder. That middle stage, adulthood,…
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The History of the Humble Pig
The history of the domestic pig is a tale of both love and loathing. We cherish pigs for the delicious meat they supply. But, as an animals that eats and…
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Bunker Hill
Friday, Doug is joined by author and historian Nathaniel Philbrick for a grassroots look at the American Revolution. His latest book takes to the streets…
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A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps
Nothing embodied the brutality of the Nazi regime more than the concentration camps. Yes, they were hell on earth, but they were very much human…
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Living the Secular Life
Thursday, we’re talking about living life without religious influence. In the last few decades, “no religion” has become the fastest growing religious…
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Edward Abbey, Wallace Stegner, and the American West
To many readers, Edward Abbey and Wallace Stegner are icons of Western American literature. Both were great writers, and they shared a passion for…
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Natural Born Heroes
Tuesday, our guest is journalist Christopher McDougall who wrote the book that kicked off the barefoot running movement. While he was writing, McDougall…
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Radio Hour Episode 6
KUER celebrates its 50th anniversary and Plan-B Theatre Company celebrates its 20th anniversary with a Radio Hour Marathon. Episodes 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5…
Go Set a Watchman
The popularity and influence of Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird has transcended generations. For 55 years, fans of Lee’s writing had only that…
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