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10/9/13 11:00pm |
Chapter a Day
An Echo Through the Snow 10/9 - Norman Gilliland reads from "An Echo Through the Snow" by Andrea Thalasinos. Rosalie MacKenzie finds and rescues Smokey, a Siberian husky suffering from neglect. Her simple act of kindness changes both their lives.
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10/9/13 10:00pm |
The Kathleen Dunn Show
The Art of Thomas Sully at the Milwaukee Art Museum - Many paintings by Thomas Sully, one of nineteenth-century America’s most prolific artists, will be on display starting this Friday at the Milwaukee Art Museum. This hour, Kathleen Dunn speaks with one of the curators of the “Thomas Sully: Painted Performance” exhibition.
Guest(s): William Rudolph , Carol Eaton Soltis |
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10/9/13 9:00pm |
The Joy Cardin Show
Learning from Adversity - What can we learn when bad things happen to us? According to Joy Cardin’s guest, there’s a lot to gain – to the point where we can even consider adversity “a gift.” They discuss how to make the most of hardship.
Guest(s): Dr. Norman Rosenthal |
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10/9/13 8:00pm |
As It Happens
As It Happens -- 10/09/2013 - Hear news and interviews from around the world on As It Happens.
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10/9/13 7:00pm |
Q With Jian Ghomeshi
Richard Dawkins - Q debate: should a law school be able to require students to promise not to have gay sex? Also, author and scientist Richard Dawkins on the roots and flowering of his controversial and outspoken atheism, as well as his new memoir, "An Appetite for Wonder". Plus, a performance by internationally-renowned pianist and Q favourite, 18 year old Jan Lisiecki.
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10/9/13 6:00pm |
To the Best of Our Knowledge
Modern Genius - What is genius? Would you recognize a genius if you met one? We’ll introduce you to four geniuses – or at least four people who just landed MacArthur fellowships – the so-called “genius award” that hands out 625,000 dollars no-strings-attached to the lucky winners. Four exceptionally creative people, musicians Jeremy Denk and Vijay Iyer, novelist Karen Russell and astrophysicist Sara Seager, in this hour of To the Best of Our Knowledge.
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10/9/13 5:00pm |
Central Time
Alzheimer's, Raising The Speed Limit, Guide To Graphic Design - Veronica Rueckert and Rob Ferrett talk about how to cope with parent's Alzheimer's. Then, they talk about a bill that woudl raise the state's speed limit to 70mph, and hear from a guest who says we should all care about graphic design.
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10/9/13 4:08pm |
The Kathleen Dunn Show
Foodopoly: The Battle Over the Future of Food and Farming in America - Kathleen speaks with the Executive Director of Food & Water Watch, about her new book, Foodopoly which examining the corporate consolidation of our food system and what it means for farmers and consumers.
Guest(s): Wenonah Hauter |
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10/9/13 4:00pm |
Central Time
Politics Of The Debt Ceiling, Coping With Prostate Cancer - Rob Ferrett and Veronica Rueckert talk to an expert from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget about the politics of the debt ceiling. Then, prostate cancer is the second most common, and second most fatal, cancer among men. We'll talk about how to make sense of a diagnosis.
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10/9/13 3:00pm |
Central Time
Increasing The Speed Limit, Graphic Design, The Universe Within - Rob Ferrett and Veronica Rueckert talk with a supporter of raising the state's speed limit, find out why we should all care about graphic design, and learn about the universe within us all.
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10/9/13 2:00pm |
The Kathleen Dunn Show
The Art of Thomas Sully at the Milwaukee Art Museum - Many paintings by Thomas Sully, one of nineteenth-century America’s most prolific artists, will be on display starting this Friday at the Milwaukee Art Museum. This hour, Kathleen Dunn speaks with one of the curators of the “Thomas Sully: Painted Performance” exhibition.
Guest(s): William Rudolph , Carol Eaton Soltis |
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10/9/13 1:00pm |
The Kathleen Dunn Show
Bill McKibben on "Oil and Honey" - Environmentalist Bill McKibben joins Kathleen Dunn to talk about his latest book, “Oil and Honey: The Education of an Unlikely Activist.” The film tells two stories of the climate change battle; one, from the global fossil-fuel industry, the other, from the vantage point of a Vermont beekeeper.
Guest(s): Bill McKibben |
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10/9/13 12:30pm |
Chapter a Day
An Echo Through the Snow 10/9 - Norman Gilliland reads from "An Echo Through the Snow" by Andrea Thalasinos. Rosalie MacKenzie finds and rescues Smokey, a Siberian husky suffering from neglect. Her simple act of kindness changes both their lives.
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10/9/13 11:00am |
The Larry Meiller Show
Insect Update: Whitelined Sphinx Moths, Boxelder Bugs and Ticks - Like other animals, insects are preparing for winter. Larry Meiller finds out what Boxelder bugs and other plentiful fall insects are up to, and why we have been so lucky to see many Whitelined Sphinx Moths this year. Plus, answers to listener questions, and a strange story of a traveling tick.
Guest(s): Phil Pellitteri |
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10/9/13 10:00am |
On Point
Brandy Clark Sings Her Own "Stories" - She's the songwriter behind some of country’s biggest recent hits. She’s got her own album now. It’s dark, funny, heartfelt . . . and she’ll be with On Point.
Guest(s): Brandy Clark |
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10/9/13 9:00am |
On Point
The Supreme Court And Campaign Finance Limits, Again - The High Court and blowing the lid off campaign contributions.
Guest(s): Fred Wertheimer , Robert Barnes |
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10/9/13 8:00am |
The Joy Cardin Show
Learning from Adversity - What can we learn when bad things happen to us? According to Joy Cardin’s guest, there’s a lot to gain – to the point where we can even consider adversity “a gift.” They discuss how to make the most of hardship.
Guest(s): Dr. Norman Rosenthal |
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10/9/13 7:00am |
The Joy Cardin Show
Big Question: Who's To Blame For Government Shutdown? - The blame game continues with regard to the federal government shutdown. President Barack Obama points the finger at conservatives for holding the government and economy hostage to get their way; Republicans fault Obama for not talking with them about deficit reduction and Obamacare. Joy Cardin's guests of opposing perspectives discuss the matter, and invite you to weigh in on this week's Big Question: Which side do you think is mostly to blame for the shutdown?
Guest(s): Harry Stein , Tom Giovanetti |
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10/9/13 6:00am |
The Joy Cardin Show
The Math and Science Glass Ceiling - There are more women in college than ever before, but very few of them are majoring in math and science. Joy Cardin’s guest discusses this trend.
Guest(s): Eileen Pollack |
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10/8/13 11:00pm |
Chapter a Day
An Echo Through the Snow 10/8 - Norman Gilliland reads from "An Echo Through the Snow" by Andrea Thalasinos. Rosalie MacKenzie finds and rescues Smokey, a Siberian husky suffering from neglect. Her simple act of kindness changes both their lives.
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