Human and animal history is so intertwined it's hard to imagine one species without the other.
Human and animal history is so intertwined it's hard to imagine one species without the other.
Emily Rapp had her foot amputated when she was 4, and the rest of the leg at age 8.
Christopher Taylor talks with Jim Fleming about his recent series of concerts where he performed all 32 Beethoven Piano Sonatas, from memory.
In his book "Back to Our Future" David Sirota says the proof is in the staying power of 80s pop culture.
Franz Lidz is the author of "Ghosty Men: The Strange but True Story of the Collyer Brothers, New York's Greatest Hoarders."
Brett Milano talks with Steve Paulson about why some people are obsessed with vinyl recordings.
Don't look for authenticity on your plate! That's the message of Barry Glassner's book, "The Gospel of Food."
We hear geo-political expert Charles Emmerson talk with Steve Paulson about the future prospects for the Arctic.