Fri, 26 January 2007
What image comes into your mind when you think of someone in
prison? Chances are it's not an image of a woman. But there are about 200,000
women incarcerated in the |
Mon, 22 January 2007
Abu Ghraib and other incidents abroad have brought misbehavior in the
US Military into sharp relief...but what about at home? We'll talk to
Fordham Professor Mary Ann Forgey about a project she's working on with
the Army, to improve social workers' ability to deal with reports of
domestic violence. --Aired 12/9/2006
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Mon, 22 January 2007
With support for the war in |
Tue, 16 January 2007
With the end of the year approaching, and with it about a million lists
of the superlatives of 2006, we'll hear from the former publisher of
another superlative--The Nation, America's oldest weekly magazine. He's
written a memoir of his time at The Nation. Also, a few of our favorite
things. --Aired 12/23/2006
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Tue, 16 January 2007
Sure, their show's been running longer than any TV sitcom
ever has. But that's not the only reason the Simpsons might be the most
successful family ever to wrap things up in 23 minutes or less. We talk to
Fordham communication and media studies professor Jonathan Gray about the
Simpsons and how they've managed to change the way that people all over the
world look at TV, and America. --Aired 1/6/2007 |
Tue, 16 January 2007
The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
was a huge blockbuster and introduced many to CS Lewis as a writer of adventure
stories. But an off-off-broadway production is taking a stab at some of Lewis'
less child-friendly work. We talk to Magis artistic director, Fordham
artist-in-residence, and Jesuit Priest, George Drance. --Aired 1/13/2007
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