Jim Fleming interviews Brian Greene before a live audience at Borders Booksellers in Madison, Wisconsin. They talk about the lasting significance of Albert Einstein, and Greene answers questions from the audience.
Jim Fleming interviews Brian Greene before a live audience at Borders Booksellers in Madison, Wisconsin. They talk about the lasting significance of Albert Einstein, and Greene answers questions from the audience.
Billie Whitelaw was Samuel Beckett’s favorite actress and appeared in his plays for over twenty years. She tells Steve Paulson she never understood the plays but thinks Beckett’s a genius.
Don Lattin says the whole strange trip started when Leary swallowed some magic mushrooms in Mexico in 1960.
David Bainbridge tells Steve Paulson that as soon as a woman becomes pregnant, the baby begins to dominate her biology, causing significant changes in her immune system.
Austin Grossman is the author of a novel called "Soon I Will Be Invincible" and tells Jim Fleming that he tried to respect the comics conventions in his prose.
Carl Safina tells Jim Fleming about the leatherback turtle, which has been around for a hundred million years.
Eddie Lenihan tells a story told to him by the foreman of a road construction crew in Ireland.
Christa Parravani talks about her book, "Her," a memoir about the special bond she shares with her identical twin sister.