Visionary computer scientist Jaron Lanier talks about his new book, "Who Owns the Future?"
Visionary computer scientist Jaron Lanier talks about his new book, "Who Owns the Future?"
Charles R. Cross talks about his book, "Here We Are Now: The Lasting Impact of Kurt Cobain."
Jon Ronson was assigned by The Guardian newspaper to find out how easy it would be to build a dirty bomb. So he did.
Rebecca and Robert Bluestone tell Judith Strasser what their art forms have in common and how they both use color and a sense of place in their work.
Environmentalist Jennifer Jacquet qrecommends "Last Chance to See" by Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine.
Peggy Orenstein tells Anne Strainchamps about “parasite singles” - young Japanese, mostly female, who reject the traditional life of marriage and children.
Len Fisher talks with Anne Strainchamps about "swarm intelligence" and how it differs from "group think."
Is marriage great literary material? That’s the question Jeffrey Eugenides plays with in his novel, “The Marriage Plot”. It’s a story about how reading can shape young minds.
In this UNCUT interview, Steve Paulson talks with Eugenides about marriage, love, reading, the spiritual quest,...