If you're worried about zombies every time you step outside, Max Brooks is your man.
If you're worried about zombies every time you step outside, Max Brooks is your man.
Robert Bruggeman has a positive outlook on sprawl. He says societies have always grown and ours looks the way it does because suburbs represent the way Americans like to live.
The 20th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide is in our minds these days. But instead of looking back, we look forward with Josh Ruxin. He talks to Anne about the role he's played in Rwanda's recovery.
Linda Lear tells Jim Fleming that the creator of Peter Rabbit could have been a scientist.
Marita Golden tells Jim Fleming about the pernicious influence of “colorism” within the Black community.
Physicist Janna Levin tells Steve Paulson why she wanted to write about mathematicians Alan Turing and Kurt Godel, and why her book is a novel.
Professor of Christian philosophy Nancey Murphy tells Steve Paulson Christians would be better off without the soul.