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To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman is fascinated by the way memory shapes our sense of self.  But he says our memories can be quite different from what we actually experience.

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To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Chris Willman is the author of "Rednecks and Bluenecks". He talks with Jim Fleming about some of the country artists from all over the political spectrum.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Brett Milano talks with Steve Paulson about why some people are obsessed with vinyl recordings.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

In 2006, Barack Obama was the new darling of the Democratic Party and was considering a Presidential run in 2008.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Chris Bachelder's novel “U.S.!” uses as its central character early 20th century novelist Upton Sinclair...

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Novelist Stephan Eirik Clark's Dangerous Idea? Subdivide the United States into smaller countries.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

David Bond got scared when he received a letter from the government saying they'd lost his newborn daughter's data. He decided to see if he could disappear himself.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin straddles avant-garde and mainstream film, and he’s obsessed with the lost masterpieces from cinema’s history. In this extended interview, Maddin tells Steve Paulson he’s haunted by the ghosts of early cinema.

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