How do young people in Burma use karaoke as a form of political protest?
How do young people in Burma use karaoke as a form of political protest?
Julie Norem is the author of “The Power of Negative Thinking.” She tells Jim Fleming about her strategy of “defensive pessimism,” and explains the good it can do.
Mark Lee was a war correspondent for the London Telegraph in East Africa. He barely made it back alive and has now written a novel called “Canal House.”
This week we mourn the death of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Here's his English translator, Edith Grossman.
The WPA built 650 thousand miles of highways and employed 8 and a half million people. We explore its legacy
Writer Peter Mayle tells Steve Paulson about growing French wine, and drinking rather a lot of it.
Dr. Maden Kataria founded Laughter Clubs International – groups of people who meet to laugh aloud together.
Matthew Clark produced a compilation CD of Chinese rock and roll. He plays excerpts for Anne Strainchamps and tells her about the various bands and the Chinese rock scene.