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To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Carolin Emcke tells Steve Paulson that what war survivors ask for most often is the chance to tell her their stories.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Daniel Pinchbeck is the heir to Timothy Leary: he explores and advocates the use of psychedelic drugs.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Is Marina Chapman's story true?  Telegraph reporter Philip Sherwell traveled to Colombia to check on her remarkable story.  

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

David Denby of The New Yorker tells Steve Paulson that Pauline Kael was the most remarkable person he’s ever known.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Walter Kirn bookmarks "The Dog of the South" by Charles Portis.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Ever wonder why certain foods fall out of favor? In his book “The Gluten Lie” Alan Levinovitz argues that food has become akin to a modern religion for a lot of us, complete with its own set of rules, prohibitions and guiding beliefs.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Christopher Buckley talks with Steve Paulson about his novel "Boomsday," which posits a piece of runaway legislation providing tax incentives for Boomers who choose to commit suicide...sort of an updated "Modest Proposal."

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Nikil Saval talks about his book, "Cubed: A Secret History of the Workplace." 

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