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To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Modern music has used other forms to develop including rock and film music.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Annie Leonard tells Steve Paulson what happens to most of the plastic bottles consumers carefully washout and recycle.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Popular advice columnist, NPR contributer and Freeville, NY-born author Amy Dickinson joins Michael on stage!

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

For 26 years, Dan Pierotti knew — really knew — that his days were numbered. In 1988 he was diagnosed with congestive heart failure. In this first installment of his story, the former Lutheran minister talks about his feelings on death and the afterlife.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

If gender’s a role we’re all playing, and new roles are emerging, maybe it's time for new costumes. 

A new company in San Francisco is making clothes specifically for butch women and transmen. Saint Harridan’s first order just arrived, and we were there as customers suited up… 

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Egyptian novelist Ahdaf Soueif tells Steve Paulson about the minimal lasting impact of the British occupation of her country, and why she lives and writes in Britain.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

 “Alif the Unseen” is steeped in an old tradition. It’s a book of magic about a book of magic.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Andre Agassi tells Steve Paulson about his father who was driven to make him a champion, but whom he does not consider to have been abusive.

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