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  • For 10 years, writers Gregory White Smith, Steven Naifeh and a team of researchers delved deeply into the life of Vincent van Gogh. They read the books he…
  • The quest to make a fortune may be as old as America itself, but so are the con-men who prey on that dream. J. Frank Norfleet learned this the hard way.…
  • Last month, guest host Bill Allred traveled through the Himalayas. He was profoundly affected by the peace-loving people he encountered there and by their…
  • Thursday, Doug is back in the studio with the latest installment of our Through the Lens documentary series. Our guest is Carl Colby, whose latest film is…
  • When NPR's Bob Boilen created All Songs Considered, he wanted it to be a resource for music discovery. That was some 12 years ago and Boilen continues to…
  • On Monday, Doug’s chatting with Peter Meehan and Chris Ying, the editors of Lucky Peach magazine, about American food. It’s an admittedly hard topic to…
  • North Korea has long been in the dark, both literally and figuratively. Little if any light glows in the country at night, and little light has been shed…
  • In March, Bingham High School staged an edited production of "Dead Man Walking." The play is based on the experiences of a nun who became spiritual…
  • There are 1.5 million active-duty personnel in the U.S. Armed Forces. Sexual assault is an increasing problem within those ranks. In many, if not most…
  • In his new book, Kill or Capture, the journalist Daniel Klaidman takes a behind the scenes look at the Obama administration’s shadow war on terror.…
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