Show archive for September, 2009
Samoan Tsunami, Can Architecture Promote Civic Engagement?, Sex Offender Camp Closed, Supreme Court Preview
Full show rundown »William Rawn Associates was named top architectural firm in the country by Architect Magazine. We speak with William Rawn, who says that buildings can engage communities, have neighbors and “shouldn’t be just always about standing alone and shouting look at me.”
more »Health Care Debate in Congress, Accused Terrorist Zazi Pleads Not Guilty, Chicago School Violence, President Considers Path Forward in Afghanistan
Full show rundown »Swine Flu Tents, High Stakes for Women in the Health Care Debate, The Week Ahead for the Obama Administration, Stream Rehab, Sports Conspiracies
Full show rundown »Iran’s Secret, Terrorism Plots, How Do Retail Health Clinics Compare to Doctor’s Offices?, The G-20 Summit
Full show rundown »AIDS Research Latest, Medicaid and Healthcare Reform, Camp Bucca, Soldier’s Suicide Leaves Father Looking for Answers
Full show rundown »Where can you find a detailed diagram of the ear, an illustration of a beetle, and a picture of how to hit a tennis backhand? Your dictionary. An artist has re-printed thousands of the illustrations in a new book.
more »Obama at the U.N., Bankers’ Pay and Bank Regulation, G-20 Haiku, The Wizard of Oz Turns 70, ‘The MIT of the Middle East’ Opens, Shooting Beauty
Full show rundown »Obama at the UN, Technology in the Classroom, Flooding in the South, MacArthur Genius, Rodrigo y Gabriela
Full show rundown »Terror Suspects, Bulimia Among African Americans, U.N. Climate Change Meeting, Chicago’s Bid for Olympics, Artist Alex Katz
Full show rundown »Artist Alex Katz is know for his bright everyday scenes–backyard barbecues, days at the beach. We caught up with him in Boston, when he received a tribute from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts.
more »Larry David is back for a seventh season of his HBO series, “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” We speak with the Seinfeld co-creator, who might have a future as a professional whistler if this whole TV thing doesn’t work out.
more »Protecting Consumers and Curbing Bankers, Remembering Composer Leon Kirchner, Struggling Synagogues, ACORN Under Fire, Curbing Larry David’s Enthusiasm
Full show rundown »Obama Announces New Approach for Missile Defense, Are Americans Illiterate When It Comes to Science?, Driving While Distracted, No Exit
Full show rundown »Health Care for ‘Invincibles’, ‘You Lie’ and More, Insecurity in Kabul, Sustainable Colleges
Full show rundown »We hear from one professor who’s calling for teachers to strip technology out of the classroom, another wants to put the focus back on teaching by using a reward system.
more »A Reprimand for Joe Wilson?, Rethinking Higher Education, Remembering ‘Norma Rae’, Chronic Disease on the Rise in Africa, Malaysian Singer Zee Avi
Full show rundown »Only six Medals of Honor have been awarded for bravery during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, all of them posthumously. The latest will be awarded Thursday at the White House when the family of Army Sgt. First Class Jared Monti accepts his from President Obama.
more »Wall Street, The Next Chapter, Chemo Brain, Retiring After 77 Years Behind the Bar, Medal of Honor, Final Day of US Open, Who Is Wataru Misaka?
Full show rundown »September 11th Anniversary, The Tender Bar: A Memoir, Businesses Unprepared for Swine Flu, Night Owl Classes and Letters, A Gate At The Stairs
Full show rundown »Fact-Checking the Healthcare Debate, End of Life Directives and La Crosse Wisconsin, Middle East Envoy Heads to Israel, 9/11 Culture
Full show rundown »In his book “9/11 Culture,” Babson College professor Jeffrey Melnick attempts to index the body of art and culture that emerged in the years after Sept. 11, 2001. Melnick spoke with Here & Now host Robin Young on the eighth anniversary of the attacks.
more »Congressional Moves on Healthcare, End of Life Care, Mexican Drug Cartels, Redcoats’ Revenge… and the Other 9/11, Orthodox Jew Brings Faith to Hip-Hop, Reggae
Full show rundown »Congress Returns, Hillary the Sequel, Luxury Dorms, Iraqi Kids, U.S. Open Tennis, Gertrude Ederle
Full show rundown »The story of Gertrude Ederle, the first woman to swim across the English Channel.
more »The Week Ahead in Politics, Congressman Keith Ellison, From Walden to Wobegon, America’s First Daredevil, To Text Or Not To Text?
Full show rundown »New York Times sportswriter Joe Drape takes us to a Kansas town where the high school football team is on a 67-game winning streak.
more »Uproar Over President’s Plan to Address School Children, ‘Our Boys’, Clunkers Head to Junkyards, The Johns Hopkins Model, Fan Funding, ye Marie Knight
Full show rundown »Assessing Afghanistan, A Tour Down Crack Street, Churchill’s Bunker, Race to the Top, ‘Altar Of The Bottom Line’
Full show rundown »Taliban Learning New Tactics, Cantaloupe Capital Suffering from Drought, Multi-Taskers Don’t Make Good Jugglers, Hugo Chavez on Tour, Sin Nombre
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