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Sunday
1/31/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
Foreclosures are more common than ever. A possible solution is coming from Wisconsin. We'll hear all about it, after four, on University of the Air.
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Sunday
1/24/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
We mention their names every day of the week, but who are they, those Norse gods and goddesses we remember every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday? To get the story, join University of the Air, at four, as guest Dick Ringler guides us through the world of Scandinavian myth.
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Sunday
1/17/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, we hear the music of Frederic Chopin (FRED-er-ick sho-PAHN) with pianist Trevor Stephenson (TREH-vor STEVE-en-son).
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Sunday
1/10/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
Join us this afternoon at four, for University of the Air, as we take a look at the phenomenon of faith healing.
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Sunday
1/3/2010
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, travel to the former Belgian Congo, for a look at the results... bad and good... of colonization... and the downside of independence.
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Sunday
12/27/2009
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
What's behind the prediction that the world will end in 2012? What other doomsday forecasts are out there? Join us this afternoon at four as University of the Air rounds out 2009 with Peter Sobol, who will fill us in on "2012 and All That - a History of the End of the World."
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Sunday
12/20/2009
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
What was it like to walk six thousand miles through South Africa during the tumultuous years of Apartheid? (ah-PAR-tied) Find out, at four, on University of the Air. Meet story collector extraordinaire Harold Scheub.
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Sunday
12/13/2009
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, we'll follow the remarkable account of 16th-century German mariner Hans Staden, who wrote an international best-seller about his experiences as a captive of Brazilian cannibals.
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Sunday
12/6/2009
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, we'll hear the story of ill-fated Spanish playwright Federico Garcia Lorca and his play "Blood Wedding."
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Sunday
11/29/2009
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
From Benjamin Franklin to Elvis Presley, many prominent Americans have taken their own approach to education. For a look at twelve notable cases, join University of the Air, after four. Today's guest is the author of How Lincoln Learned to Read.
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Sunday
11/22/2009
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
This afternoon at four, during University of the Air, looking at the history of comics in Wisconsin. Images refered to in this conversation appear in the book "Comics in Wisconsin" by Paul Buhle, published by Borderland Books and distributed by the University of Wisconsin Press.
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Sunday
11/15/2009
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
How did Europe make the transition from hunter-and-gatherer to farming? Very quickly. At four, on University of the air, we'll get some insights into how and why it happened.
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Sunday
11/8/2009
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, Alfred McCoy shares some insights into the United States, the Philippines, and the rise of the surveillance state.
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Sunday
11/1/2009
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
Some of the best dramas are coming from India and we'll look at some of the ones written by a celebrated Indian playwright and TV star this afternoon at four during University of the Air.
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Sunday
10/25/2009
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
Author Lev Raphael offers a new perspective on Germany, during University of the Air, at four.
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Sunday
10/18/2009
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, the French playwright Moliere (mohl-YAIR) comes to life through one of his funniest comedies, "The Imaginary Invalid". To tap into a wealth of information about Moliere and the University Theatre performances of The Imaginary Invalid, go to: http://UTimaginaryinvalid.terapad.com
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Sunday
10/11/2009
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
Join us, at four, on University of the Air, to hear about the latest progress against H-I-V and AIDS.
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Sunday
10/4/2009
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
Where does money come from and how is energy connected to the world credit crisis? For some insights, join us, at four, for University of the Air.
For a related discourse money, debt, and energy, see:
http://www.chrismartenson.com/crashcourse
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Sunday
9/27/2009
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
Climatologists Dan Vimont and Chris Kucharik join us for University of the Air this afternoon at four, to tell us the latest about climate change in Wisconsin.
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Sunday
9/20/2009
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, discover how innocent people are being freed from years in prison by new evidence and the Wisconsin Innocence Project.
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Sunday
9/13/2009
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
Join us at four, for Univeristy of the Air. Guitarist Javier Calderon shares his art and tells of his lessons with the great Andres Segovia.
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Sunday
9/6/2009
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
We'll get a sneak preview of the newly-refurbished Washburn Observatory this afternoon at four during University of the Air.
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Sunday
8/30/2009
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, ants and fungus, and how they relate to our place in the biosphere.
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Sunday
8/23/2009
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, how you can take good care of your kidneys.
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Sunday
8/16/2009
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, University of the Air looks at the life and writings of the twentieth-century American poet Elizabeth Bishop.
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