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To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Silence is disappearing in our world. This one of the world's leading audio ecologists brought lots of interesting sonic examples for us to hear.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Jim Fleming talks with Harvey Pekar about "American Splendor" and his friendship with Robert Crumb.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Gayle F. Wald is the author of "Shout, Sister, Shout!: The Untold Story of Rock-and-Roll Trailblazer Sister Rosetta Tharpe."

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Geraldine Hughes wrote and stars in the one-woman play “Belfast Blues.” It’s based on her childhood in Troubles-plagued Belfast.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

From his home in Mexico City, Guillermo Arriaga tells Steve Paulson where the story idea for “21 Grams” came from, and why it was so interesting to have a religious man direct a film written by an atheist that deals with topics like the meaning of life and the afterlife.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

What's behind the popularity of historical fantasy?  George R. R. Martin, father of "Game of Thrones" has a theory.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

How does what you believe affect how you die? Watch as a historian, a psychologist and a sociologist talk about how people around the world confront their mortality.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Harriet Brown reads an essay describing her experience discovering her daughter had anorexia.

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