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To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Wine journalist Alice Feiring opposes the dominant, market-driven, one palate fashion of the wine industry.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

"I’m a different person when I’m in Nepal..." Jeffrey Potter has been documenting life in a village in eastern Nepal for 20 years. During a trip there in 2000, he was present for the death of a young man named Harka. In this story, he talks about how that experience that was both profound and unexplainable.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Alister McGrath, a historical theologian at Oxford, shares Dawkins' interest in science, but little else. He and Steve Paulson talk about the role of religious zealotry.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Andrew Boyd is an activist and performance artist who calls himself “Brother Void.”  He tells Steve Paulson about his latest project.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

A. Van Jordan has put together a collection of poems about physics.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

The 100th centennial of Alan Turing’s birth is June 23rd. In this NEW EXTENDED interview, Turing biographer Andrew Hodges tells Jim Fleming about Turing's childhood, innovation, code-cracking and persecution for his homosexuality. Hodge's book is Alan Turing: The Enigma.

 
To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Author Harriet Brown has a dangerous idea. What if stopped talking about how we look? Just stopped...

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Anthony Bourdain tells Steve Paulson about his early days in professional kitchens and as an executive chef.

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