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To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Inocente grew up in San Diego.  She loves art and is an accomplished painter.  She’s also lived most of her life here as an undocumented immigrant from Mexico.  She was the subject of a film that won an Oscar last year.  It’s called simply – Inocente. 

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To The Best Of Our Knowledge

After nearly three decades together, Brian Kaufman and Martin Swinger recently got hitched on the first day gay marriage became legal in the state of Maine.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Isabel Swift heads Harlequin Enterprises’ editorial department which publishes 700 new romance novels a year.  She says romances are feminist fiction.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

James Maguire is the author of "American Bee." He tells Steve Paulson what sort of kid goes in for competitive spelling and what it takes to be a champion.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Long-time hospice worker, Karen Reppen shares some of her favorite resources for dealing with grief and loss.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Jacques Berlinerblau says we still don't know how to talk intelligently about religion in public life.  That's why he wrote "How To Be Secular."  He tells us why "secular" doesn't mean "atheist."

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Storyteller Hugh Lupton tells Jim about the ancient Celtic tradition related to our Halloween rituals, and tells him a story.  Lupton is the author of “Freaky Tales from Here and There.”

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Chad Harbach is a cofounder and coeditor of the literary magazine N+1. A few years ago, he penned a widely circulated essay looking at the rise of creative writing MFA programs in the US. He believes they're creating a distinctly new literary culture, with its own set of motivations and goals.

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