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To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Don't ask Anna Dietrich if she invented a car that can fly. No one can do that she says. She did, however, invent a plane that can drive. 

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Aimee McCormick and Andra Mitrovich spent years touring in a two-woman play called, “Love, Janis.”  They talk about how much of herself Janis Joplin poured into her performances.

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

Alison Hawthorne Deming reads "Chauvet" - her poem about the French cave with ancient art painted on its walls.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Allen Snyder tells Steve Paulson that he uses a device called the Medtronic Mag Pro to stimulate autistic-savant-like abilities in normal people.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Anne Rice, queen of the vampire novel, talks about her obsession with good and evil and the search for meaning.  She says the Eucharist looms behind behind her vampire stories.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

How do you preserve reality in a virtual world? David Fielding tells us in this story about a tribunal tasked with that responsibility.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Amy Stewart tells Steve Paulson why she adores earthworms.  She lives with upwards of forty thousand of them in her worm bins and they take very good care of her garden.

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