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To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Renowned Shakespeare scholar Stephen Greenblatt has just published a new book about the foundation for the Renaissance and the modern world.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Jake Tapper tells Anne Strainchamps about the importance of lies during wartime and gives several examples of strategic deceptions.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Crime fiction is increasingly a global phenomenon.  Maybe you've heard of Nordic Noir... but how about Euro Noir?  Or African, Indian, Japanese crime fiction? 

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Maybe the Earth itself is alive. That’s the remarkable idea behind the Gaia hypothesis.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Rev. Alex Gee grew up in the shadow of the UW campus in Madison, and today is one of the city's senior ministers. Yet like many African American men he's been the victim of racial profiling in his own hometown. Rev. Gee spoke to Charles Monroe Kane about the everyday realities of racism and classism, and how they lock people out of the Wisconsin Idea.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Inocente is a 19 year old girl who grew up in San Diego.  She loves art and is an accomplished painter.  She’s also lived most of her life here as an undocumented immigrant from Mexico. She was the subject of the film that won the 2013 Oscar for best documentary short.  It’s called Inocente. 

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Isabel Allende talks with Anne Strainchamps about "The Sum of Our Days." It's Allende's fourth memoir, and takes the form of a letter to her deceased daughter, Paula.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason wrote a book about four brainy Princeton students and a 15th century manuscript written in code and it’s a runaway hit.

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