Austin Kleon talks about his book, "Steal Like an Artist: 10 Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative."
Austin Kleon talks about his book, "Steal Like an Artist: 10 Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative."
Ben Folds is fascinated with the human voice, especially in the genre of A Cappella music.
Faith Adiele flunked out of Harvard and went to Thailand to study languages. There, she became the first ordained Black Buddhist Nun.
Christian Lander sees himself as an expert on "Stuff White People Like".
Long before the Occupy movement made headlines, writer Dean Bakopoulos foreshadowed it in a darkly comic novel called My American Unhappiness.
Eddy Joe Cotton has been riding the rails for almost a decade. He tells Steve Paulson that the a hobo spends most of his life waiting for one of three things: a bottle, love and the next freight.
Cory Doctorow is a writer and digital activist who works to defend electronic freedom.
Physicist Clifford Pickover talks with Steve Paulson about Magic Squares and why people get hooked on them.