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To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Isabel Allende talks with Anne Strainchamps about "The Sum of Our Days." It's Allende's fourth memoir, and takes the form of a letter to her deceased daughter, Paula.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Maybe the Earth itself is alive. That’s the remarkable idea behind the Gaia hypothesis.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Britain’s best-selling mystery writer, Ian Rankin, talks about his character, Inspector John Rebus. He explains what Edinburgh is really like, and how Scotland has been affected by world events like the air crash at Lockerbie.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Jack Turner tells Jim Fleming that spices seemed magical in the middle ages and it was only in the 17th & 18th centuries that people began to accept them as food.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Jamie Meltzer directed a documentary film called “Off the Charts.” It’s about the business of “song-poems.”

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Ira Glass is the host of the public radio program This American Life. He tells Steve Paulson what makes a story work on the radio and plays several examples.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Writer Scott Westerfeld believes the widespread popularity of youth culture is turning us all -- adults and adolescents alike -- into teenagers.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

James Hughes is excited about the new Post-human world. He tells Anne Strainchamps why people can and should be stronger, healthier and smarter than they are.

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