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To the Best of Our Knowledge
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Sunday
12/7/2008
1:00 PM
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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, we take a look at the inner world of boys. A conversation with the author of “The Dangerous Book for Boys” who says it’s time to celebrate slingshots and skinned knees.
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Sunday
11/30/2008
12:00 PM
081130A
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After noon on To the Best of Our Knowledge, going, going, gone green. There’s an eco-revolution sweeping America – and the world. Can this new grassroots environmental movement save the planet?
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Sunday
11/30/2008
1:00 PM
081130B
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After one, To the Best of Our Knowledge touches on a few cultural touchstones....from Sputnik to Snoopy.
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Sunday
11/23/2008
12:00 PM
081123A
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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, we'll wax philosophical about science fiction with two of the genre's greatest writers, George R.R. Martin, and Ursula K. Le Guin. (leh-GWINN)
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Sunday
11/23/2008
1:00 PM
081123B
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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, how psychiatry turned "sadness" into "clinical depression".
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Sunday
11/16/2008
12:00 PM
081116A
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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, the art of the celebrity interview. Also, a conversation with veteran journalist Gay Talese.
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Sunday
11/16/2008
1:00 PM
081116B
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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, we explore issues of transgender identity. We'll meet Aaron Raz Link, who formerly was Sarah. We'll also meet his mother, Hilda Raz.
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Sunday
11/9/2008
12:00 PM
081109A
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After twelve-noon on To the Best of Our Knowledge... poetry. A conversation with four-time Slam Poet champion Patricia Smith about how powerful words are when spoken out loud. And, a man many regard as the greatest writer in the English language, Australian poet Les Murray.
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Sunday
11/9/2008
1:00 PM
081109B
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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, food stories. How far did your food travel to get to you today? 100 miles? A thousand? Or just down the street? No matter where today's meal came from, there's a story behind it.
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Sunday
11/2/2008
12:00 PM
081102A
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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, a personal story from the new age of genetic testing.
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Sunday
11/2/2008
1:00 PM
081102B
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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, modern music... as the East Village Opera Company re-imagines opera as popular song.
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Sunday
10/26/2008
12:00 PM
081026A
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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, the fairy-tale story of a rugby match that brought black and white South Africans together.
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Sunday
10/26/2008
1:00 PM
081026B
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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, the phenomenon of auditory hallucination... what it means to really hear voices in your head.
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Sunday
10/19/2008
12:00 PM
081019A
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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, Al Green talks about the sacred and the profane.
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Sunday
10/19/2008
1:00 PM
081019B
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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, we’ll look at what happened to the wine world in 1976, when wine from the Napa Valley won a blind tasting and turned the industry upside down.
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Sunday
10/12/2008
12:00 PM
081012A
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10/12/2008
1:00 PM
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Sunday
10/5/2008
12:00 PM
081005A
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Sunday
10/5/2008
1:00 PM
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Sunday
9/28/2008
12:00 PM
080928A
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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, an hour in praise and defense of the book. Ursula Le Guin takes book publishers to task, and a beloved children’s book editor recalls happy days with Danny the Dinosaur and Little Bear.
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Sunday
9/28/2008
1:00 PM
080928B
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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, a coversation with Andrew Davidson about "The Gargoyle," which has been described as an "Inferno" for our time. Also, the delightfully disturbing tales of Kelly Link.
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Sunday
9/21/2008
12:00 PM
080921A
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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, a talk with a Harvard-trained brain scientist who observed... in clinical detail... her own stroke.
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Sunday
9/21/2008
1:00 PM
080921B
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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, John Leland on the lessons of "On The Road" and why Jack Kerouac (CARE-oh-wack) still matters.
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Sunday
9/14/2008
12:00 PM
080914A
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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, a look at Boomer Backlash. Are Boomers selfish and materialistic... or iconoclasts who deserve gratitude?
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Sunday
9/14/2008
1:00 PM
080914B
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After one on To the Best of Our Knowledge, Tales of Sea Serpents, Lake Monsters, and Abominable Snowmen.... the mythical beasts of folktale and legend, and the modern researchers who are still hunting for them.
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Sunday
9/7/2008
12:00 PM
080907A
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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, examining deja vu (DAY-zjah VOO) and what causes us to think we've already experienced the exact same situation before... even though we haven't.
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Sunday
9/7/2008
1:00 PM
080907B
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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, “learning science.” How NOVA stays up to date, and Newton's laws set to a hip-hop beat.
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Sunday
8/31/2008
12:00 PM
080831A
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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, Winston Churchill's biographer Martin Gilbert explains how the man who offered his nation only blood, sweat, toil, and tears made it believe that was enough.
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Sunday
8/31/2008
1:00 PM
080831B
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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, we'll hear the latest science on brain plasticity. Who says you can't teach an old brain new tricks?
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Sunday
8/24/2008
12:00 PM
080824A
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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, dissecting the Sixties... and a conversation with activist Tom Hayden.
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Sunday
8/24/2008
1:00 PM
080824B
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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, “Encountering Islam”. A controversial philosopher who believes Muslims can thrive in secular, Western society, and an equally controversial figure who's living under a death threat... targeted by Islamic radicals. Hear from both of these impassioned activists.
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Sunday
8/17/2008
12:00 PM
080817A
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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, Science writer Fred Pearce talks about water... the defining crisis of the twenty-first century.
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Sunday
8/17/2008
1:00 PM
080817B
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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, a Pakistani Muslim in the Midwest, and an Indian filmmaker in America... part of a special program, "Culture in the Crossroads."
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Sunday
8/10/2008
12:00 PM
080810A
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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, The Cowboy Junkies look back at "The Trinity Session"... the moment that defined the alt-country movement.
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Sunday
8/10/2008
1:00 PM
080810B
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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, a conversation with cellist (CHELL-ist) Yo-Yo Ma (yo-yo-MAH) as part of our program “The New Silk Road.”
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Sunday
8/3/2008
12:00 PM
080803A
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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, a conversation with Salman Rushdie (SAL-muhn ROOSH-dee) about his new book, and explore the surreal musical world of Robert Ellis Orrall as we consider "postmodernism."
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