Richard Halpern talks with Jim Fleming about the sexual sub-text in Norman Rockwell’s work
Richard Halpern talks with Jim Fleming about the sexual sub-text in Norman Rockwell’s work
Your name is a set of sounds used to set you apart. But what if your sounds are too hard for some people to say? Parth Shah shares the first episode of "Hyphen," a podcast about people who live in two different worlds simultaneously. In this episode, Parth explores what it's like to grow up in America with a name that some people think doesn't "sound American".
Jan Edwards tells Steve Paulson why she thinks corporations have too many legal rights and don’t deserve their status as legal persons.
Jonathan Nossiter directed a documentary film called "Mondovino" in which he talks with people all over the world who make and sell wine.
Colum McCann's novel "Let the Great World Spin" takes place on the day of tight-rope artist Philipe Petit's trip across the World Trade Centers.
Christian and Muslim traditions often involve the afterlife. Is it as important to the Jewish people?
We meet Pete Daly, an engineer with recurrent melanoma who talks about living with cancer.