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  • 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…
  • 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,…
  • 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…
  • 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…
  • 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…
  • Thursday, we’re talking about living life without religious influence. In the last few decades, “no religion” has become the fastest growing religious…
  • To many readers, Edward Abbey and Wallace Stegner are icons of Western American literature. Both were great writers, and they shared a passion for…
  • Tuesday, our guest is journalist Christopher McDougall who wrote the book that kicked off the barefoot running movement. While he was writing, McDougall…
  • 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…
  • 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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