Daniel Cere tells Steve Paulson that the marriage bond is unique and enjoys a primordial power.
Daniel Cere tells Steve Paulson that the marriage bond is unique and enjoys a primordial power.
Editor Chris Kubica talks about his project, “Letters to J.D. Salinger.” Kubica asked dozens of authors to sound off to Salinger by writing him letters - even if Salinger will never read them.
Cultural critic Cintra Wilson thinks American’s fascination with fame is a grotesque, crippling disease. She tears into it in her book “A Massive Swelling.”
Commentator Aubrey Ralph is bipolar, and says he has been living in a storm for most of his life...
David Whyte tells Anne Strainchamps there’s always a way to find meaning at work.
Mary Walsh has made a career out of comedy. Still, she's not quite sure she's funny.
Listen in as she talks about political humor, sketch comedy and why it might be easier for outsiders to find funny.
Looking for a clip of her in action? Here it is.
How do composers and performers play with our expectations to keep the brain interested in music?