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Sunday
10/17/2010
1:00 PM
 101017B

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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, a conversation with tennis great Andre Agassi (AHN-dray AG-uh-see) about the fine line between love and hate.
 
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Sunday
10/10/2010
12:00 PM
 101010A

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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, a special program for the W-P-R Fall Fund Drive.... some of our best interviews from the past year.
 
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Sunday
10/10/2010
1:00 PM
 101010B

To the Best of Our Knowledge
After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, a special program for the W-P-R Fall Fund Drive... some of our best interviews from the past year.
 
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Sunday
10/3/2010
12:00 PM
 101003A

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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, listen-in on the soundtrack to war and peace. From Andalusia... to East LA... to Sierra Leone. Plus, the politics behind Beethoven’s Ninth.
 
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Sunday
10/3/2010
1:00 PM
 101003B

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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, a conversation with Anthony Horowitz, the creator of the Alex Rider series, about his complicated past. Michael Chabon talks about some of the stories that shaped his childhood. And we’ll hear about the radical political origins of some of best known children’s books.
 
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Sunday
9/26/2010
12:00 PM
 100926A

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After twelve-noon, To the Best of Our Knowledge tackles the big questions about the universe - from Stephen Hawking’s latest ideas about parallel universes and theories of everything, to the quantum physics of everyday life.
 
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Sunday
9/26/2010
1:00 PM
 100926B

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After one, join To the Best of Our Knowledge, for a summery special filled with the sounds of the wild. Grab your butterfly net and your binoculars, to see the world around you in a whole new way.
 
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Sunday
9/19/2010
12:00 PM
 100919A

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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, a conversation with Gaia (gah-EE-ah) theorist James Lovelock and Whole Earth Catalogue founder Stewart Brand.
 
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Sunday
9/19/2010
1:00 PM
 100919B

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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, channeling creativity, whether we play the piano, plan advertising campaigns, or keep a journal. And a visit with a rock n’ roll muse.
 
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Sunday
9/12/2010
12:00 PM
 100912A

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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, Lewis Hyde introduces us to the playful and disruptive side of imagination embodied in Trickster mythology.
 
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Sunday
9/12/2010
1:00 PM
 100912B

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His hyper-intimate, cerebral writing style and his witty, sincere persona helped make him a spokesperson for his generation. After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, we’ll consider the life of American author David Foster Wallace.
 
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Sunday
9/5/2010
12:00 PM
 100905A

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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, SuperHeroes. We’ll celebrate Wonder Woman’s 70th birthday with a look at her controversial new costume. We’ll also explore the actual physics of superpowers. And, “The 99” – an Islamic comic book in which each superhero reflects one of the ninety-nine names of Allah.
 
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Sunday
9/5/2010
1:00 PM
 100905B

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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, how we’re becoming more and more like corporations. Also, the satisfactions and challenges of working with your hands.
 
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Sunday
8/29/2010
12:00 PM
 100829A

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New research is challenging some of our most trusted advice about running and exercise. After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, re-thinking running. Also, the barefoot revolution.
 
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Sunday
8/29/2010
1:00 PM
 100829B

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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, a visit to our national parks, what filmmaker Ken Burns calls “America’s best idea.”
 
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Sunday
8/22/2010
12:00 PM
 100822A

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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, the life and work of Richard Yates, “America’s finest forgotten author.” Also, Jonathan Lethem (LEE-them) on the legendary science-fiction author, Philip K. Dick.
 
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Sunday
8/22/2010
1:00 PM
 100822B

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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, losing religion. A conversation with best-selling author Rhoda Janzen about growing up Mennonite. And, Philip Pullman on being an atheist... and religious... all at the same time.
 
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Sunday
8/15/2010
12:00 PM
 100815A

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The Internet is a free flow of ideas where everyone can say whatever they want. But for all its splashy graphics, it’s a computer font that makes the Internet look the same. After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, the designer of the Internet font Verdana. Also, the creators of Obama’s font, Gotham... The font of Hope and Change.
 
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Sunday
8/15/2010
1:00 PM
 100815B

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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, a conversation with Nick Hornby, author of “Juliet, Naked.” Also, American music giant Ralph Stanley looks back on his life and career.
 
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Sunday
8/8/2010
12:00 PM
 100808A

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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, the ethics of foreign aid. Does Western aid to impoverished African nations really help? Some say it just lines the pockets of corrupt leaders and createds a culture of dependency.
 
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Sunday
8/8/2010
1:00 PM
 100808B

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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, we'll explore the seven-billion-dollar Christian pop culture industry... complete with Bibleman, the Caped Christian who quotes scripture while fighting villains.
 
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Sunday
8/1/2010
12:00 PM
 100801A

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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, America’s small farm renaissance. The lure of the pastoral life and the vision of a new agrarian culture.
 
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Sunday
8/1/2010
1:00 PM
 100801B

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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, we’ll meet a variety of people dedicated to the well-chosen word... from a woman who worked for thirty years with a grey parrot named Alex... to a linguist who’s fluent in Klingon.
 
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Sunday
7/25/2010
12:00 PM
 100725A

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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, we explore monsters. We meet Justin Cronin, author of the Summer hit novel "The Passage".
 
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Sunday
7/25/2010
1:00 PM
 100725B

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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, Religion 2.0 (TWO-point-OH). Find out what spirituality looks like in today’s world.
 
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Sunday
7/18/2010
12:00 PM
 100718A

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Meet the superstars of Scandinavian crime fiction, after twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge.
 
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Sunday
7/18/2010
1:00 PM
 100718B

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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, autistic savant (suh-VAHNT) Daniel Tammet explains how his amazing mind works. Also, philosophy professor Ian Hacking on "Humans, Aliens and Autism."
 
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Sunday
7/11/2010
12:00 PM
 100711A

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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, poetry out-loud. Rae Armantrout reads her poems, Natalie Merchant sings our favorite classic poems, and Bobby McFerrin on the human voice as poetry.
 
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Sunday
7/11/2010
1:00 PM
 100711B

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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, a violinist (Anne Akiko Meyers) talks about why she chose to record a new album of popular songs to the tunes her Japanese grandmother used to hum to her.
 
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Sunday
7/4/2010
12:00 PM
 100704A

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After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, the intersection of ancient spiritual tradition with twenty-first century politics and modernity. Also, M-C Yogi’s sacred take on hip-hop.
 
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Sunday
7/4/2010
1:00 PM
 100704B

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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, stories about the most common mental health problem in the world. Award-winning journalist, Patricia Pearson, talks about her personal struggles with anxiety.
 
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Sunday
6/27/2010
12:00 PM
 100627A

To the Best of Our Knowledge
After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, the psychology of our attachment to the places we love. Why we suffer when forests are cut down, air is polluted, rivers and oceans fouled... the link between the environment and human happiness.
 
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Sunday
6/27/2010
1:00 PM
 100627B

To the Best of Our Knowledge
After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, travel stories. Travel guru Rick Steves develops an unexpected passion for war-torn countries. And writer William Least-heat Moon moseys along some new back roads.
 
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Sunday
6/20/2010
12:00 PM
 100620A

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Noam Chomsky once urged intellectuals “to speak the truth and expose lies.” After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, what is the responsibility of intellectuals? We’ll ask Noam Chomsky, Christopher Hitchens, and others.
 
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Sunday
6/20/2010
1:00 PM
 100620B

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After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, a father tells us what he and his son learned about life from watching movies together. Also, a mother on how video games can teach children.
 
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Sunday
6/13/2010
12:00 PM
 100613A

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After noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge, we're obsessed with authenticity...just consider the mantra of hip hop, “keeping it real.”
 
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