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Sunday
12/19/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, in a season accompanied by brass, Mark Hetzler shares the art of the trombone.
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Sunday
12/12/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, a close look at Schizophrenia with psychiatrist Ron Diamond.
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Sunday
12/5/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, sail aboard the H-M-S Beagle with 22-year-old Charles Darwin, for geological discoveries in South America. Our guests are geologists Robert Dott and Charles Byers.
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Sunday
11/28/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
Was Paul Bunyan from Wisconsin? Michael Edmonds of the Wisconsin State Historical Society is convinced that he was. He'll tell you why, and spin some good yarns along the way, this afternoon at four, on University of the Air.
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Sunday
11/21/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
After four, University of the Air looks back at Thanksgiving through the centuries.
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Sunday
11/14/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
He began playing the piano in 1920, and 90 years later he's still at it. At four, on University of the Air, hear some of the recordings of pianist Frank Glazer... and his reminiscences about some of the great pianists and composers of the twentieth century.
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Sunday
11/7/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
He's little known and little understood, but he created one of the most famous paintings of the twentieth century. At four, on University of the Air, biographer Tripp Evans discusses the life and work of American painter Grant Wood.
To see images of some of the paintings we'll be discussing, go to: www.grantwoodalife.com or http://wpr.org/r/?290
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Sunday
10/31/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
For some reason, in the 12th century, European attitudes toward animals changed in a big way...with sometimes devastating consequences. After four, on University Of The Air, our guest tells us what happened to "The Beast Within."
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Sunday
10/24/2010
4:00 PM
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Sunday
10/17/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
After four, On University of the Air, Emily Auerbach speaks with author Gwynne Dyer about his book "Climate Wars".
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Sunday
10/10/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
He arrived in The New World as a conqueror... and returned to Spain in chains. He saw himself as a missionary for Christ... but turned potential converts into slaves. At four, on University of the Air, historian Stanley Payne investigates the paradox of Christopher Columbus.
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Sunday
10/3/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, country music... labor... and protest. Historian Bill Malone traces the connection.
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Sunday
9/26/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
From the 1940s to the 1970s, foreign films were in great demand in the United States and then their popularity dropped sharply. Why? Find out this afternoon, at four, on University of the Air.
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Sunday
9/19/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the air, the disparate worlds of Deaf performance and opera come together for the world premiere of "Across A Distance." We go behind the scenes to find out how it works. For a closer look at the production go to: http://sites.google.com/site/acrossadistance/
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Sunday
9/12/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
By manipulating a hormone called A-B-A, some plants can be made more resistant to drought. What are the implications? Join us, at four, for University of the Air.
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Sunday
9/5/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, we'll find out how Labor and Race combined for a historic run for the White House in the days of Theodore Roosevelt.
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Sunday
8/29/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University Of The Air, guests from Nigeria and Kenya provide a fascinating look at African languages.
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Sunday
8/22/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
How do you know what to believe when you see or hear a science story in the news? And how does the journalist know what to report? At four, on University of the Air, a look at Science in the Media.
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Sunday
8/15/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
With the stroke of a pen, U.S. presidents have started wars, and transformed American society. After four, on University Of The Air, the use... and abuse... of the Executive Order. UW-Madison Political Science Professor Kenneth Mayer is our guest.
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Sunday
8/8/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, we're on the search for Robin Hood... with early music scholar Tina Chancey.
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Sunday
8/1/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University Of The Air: the life and groundbreaking conservationism of Aldo Leopold (AL-doh LEE--oh-pold) as revealed by his latest biographer.
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Sunday
7/25/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, historian Stanley Payne re-interprets key aspects of Spanish history.
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Sunday
7/18/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University Of The Air, new evidence regarding the role of the spoken-word in human survival.
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Sunday
7/11/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
On University Of The Air, the life and writings of controversial American novelist and playwright James Baldwin.
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Sunday
7/4/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, we celebrate the Fourth-of-July with a look at one of America's most iconic homes... Mount Vernon.
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