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| 1. | | Mary Karr on Girls and their Dragons| | Mary Karr, the poet and ever the “scrappy little beast,” gives me three more reasons to marvel, and cherish her, in her third memoir. Lit, after The Liars’ Club and Cherry, is the story of drinking her way to Catholicism, sobriety and more writing. Her title refers, she says, to the things that lit ... Thu, 19 Nov 2009 21:31:00 GMT - http://www.radioopensource.org/mary-karr-on-girls ... cached version - Other News - add to ClipBox |
| | 2. | | Thomas Balmes on Documentary Democracy| | Thomas Balmes is a global filmmaker from France who commits anthropology with his camera. He is coaching us here in how to make expressive use of the new video democracy on YouTube — how to adapt our own anthropological eyes to see and perhaps reveal what’s lurking in plain sight all around us. Click ... Thu, 19 Nov 2009 00:21:00 GMT - http://www.radioopensource.org/thomas-balmes-on-d ... cached version - Other News - add to ClipBox |
| | 3. | | The Voice of Gandhi in this “Year of India”| | It’s the audacity of Mahatma Gandhi’s non-violence, and the radical priority he gave to social justice, that Gandhi’s grandson stresses in a sort of keynote conversation at the start of Brown University’s “Year of India.” Click to listen to Chris’s conversation with Rajmohan Gandhi (35 minutes, 16 mb ... Mon, 16 Nov 2009 22:05:00 GMT - http://www.radioopensource.org/the-voice-of-gandh ... cached version - Other News - add to ClipBox |
| | 4. | | Whose Words These Are (15): Bloom’s Hart Crane| | We’re in the “living labyrinth” of Harold Bloom’s astonishing memory here. Click to listen to Chris’s conversation with Harold Bloom (32 minutes, 15 mb mp3). The great sage of New Haven is walking us through the dark, dense maze of his first and favorite poet, Hart Crane (1899 – 1932). Take this as ... Fri, 13 Nov 2009 21:56:00 GMT - http://www.radioopensource.org/whose-words-these- ... cached version - Other News - add to ClipBox |
| | 5. | | David Bromwich on Obama: Looking at Words Closely| | Click to listen to Chris’s conversation with David Bromwich (41 minutes, 19 mb mp3). It’s a measure of the change in the discourse that David Bromwich, Yale’s Sterling Professor of English who used to write op-ed in the New York Times, now keeps a sort of Times Watch in the Huffington Post, the New ... Wed, 11 Nov 2009 00:23:00 GMT - http://www.radioopensource.org/david-bromwich-on- ... cached version - Other News - add to ClipBox |
| | 6. | | “The Wire” Rewired| | “The Wire” was the genius series on HBO that “revealed” Baltimore today (”Bodymore, Murderland”) the way Dickens’ Bleak House and Oliver Twist revealed 19th Century London. It was “reality television,” finally, about no-go America: not just terror-stricken drugged-out public housing but the complexity ... Wed, 04 Nov 2009 20:05:00 GMT - http://www.radioopensource.org/the-wire-rewired/ cached version - Other News - add to ClipBox |
| | 7. | | Ralph Nader’s Flight of Fantasy| | Ralph Nader has written a utopian fictional flight out of the dystopia he sees all around him on the ground. In conversation I’m trying to figure whether Ralph has written a happy ending to his career, or a scream of despair. Click to listen to Chris’s conversation with Ralph Nader. (39 minutes, 18 ... Tue, 03 Nov 2009 01:35:00 GMT - http://www.radioopensource.org/ralph-naders-fligh ... cached version - Other News - add to ClipBox |
| | 8. | | How God Came Back: Gordon, Cox and West| | Click to listen to the “Matters of Faith” conversation with Harvey Cox, Mary Gordon, Cornel West and Chris Lydon. (43 minutes, 20 mb mp3) This is a book-fair exchange that caught fire around a current version of the old graffiti duel: “God is dead,” signed Nietzsche. Then, “Nietzsche is dead,” signed ... Tue, 27 Oct 2009 23:50:00 GMT - http://www.radioopensource.org/how-god-came-back- ... cached version - Other News - add to ClipBox |
| | 9. | | Mark Danner: Scoring Assymetrical Warfare| | If, as guesstimated, Osama Bin Laden spent half a million dollars to recruit, feed and train the perpetrators of 911, and if the US has spent or committed something like $2-trillion on our 8-year response, the asymmetry of costs in this global war on terror is something like 4-million to 1. And that’s ... Mon, 26 Oct 2009 16:30:00 GMT - http://www.radioopensource.org/mark-danner-scorin ... cached version - Other News - add to ClipBox |
| | 10. | | Ted Sizer: Performance was the only test| | Ted Sizer was a master teacher when he first kicked me into shape in the 1950s. He was just out of Yale and the United States Army. I was a driven, impoverished sophomore at the “Marine Corps of the Mind,” as we thought of our venerable, ancient Roxbury Latin School in Boston. He’d been a Yale faculty ... Fri, 23 Oct 2009 20:10:00 GMT - http://www.radioopensource.org/ted-sizer-performa ... cached version - Other News - add to ClipBox |
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