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Sunday
2/10/2008
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
Find out what a "Bloodstopper" is, and more, at four, on University of the Air, as we delve into the folklore of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
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Sunday
2/3/2008
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
In her eighties, she won the Nobel Prize for literature. What took so long? At four, on University of the Air, a look into a remarkably varied career of author Doris Lessing. It ranges from stories of colonial Africa... to science fiction.
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Sunday
1/27/2008
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
What we think about extraterrestrials says a lot about ourselves. At four, on University of the Air, a look at trends in images of life on other worlds.
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Sunday
1/20/2008
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
Did Bill Clinton have a character flaw that pushed him time and again toward political self-destruction? At four, on University of the Air, Pulitzer Prize-winning Clinton biographer David Maraniss (MARE-uh-niss) discusses his book about the former president.
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Sunday
1/13/2008
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
How did Wisconsin come to have two governors at the same time? Why was Chicago taken away from Wisconsin and given to Illinois--and why should we be glad about it? For some answers join us this afternoon at four as Erika Janik shares stories from her book "Oldd Wisconin."
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Sunday
1/6/2008
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, we hear the sound of the harp with one of the great harpists of our time. Join us for conversation and music with Yolanda Kondonassis.
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Sunday
12/30/2007
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
Four months changed the course of Wisconsin history and brought together two future U.S. presidents and the president of the future Confederate States of America. At four, on University of the Air, Kerry Trask tells the story of the Blackhawk War.
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Sunday
12/23/2007
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
It's a familiar holiday sound and we'll learn that it's a sound for all seasons. At four, on University of the Air... the music of the trumpet. John Aley shares his insights.
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Sunday
12/16/2007
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
After four, on University of the Air, it's exciting... it's suspenseful... it's the opera! Join us as Fred Plotkin tells how we can get the most out of it.
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Sunday
12/9/2007
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
Norman Gilliland and Emily Auerbach listen to and discuss Charles Dickens' 1843 tale "A Christmas Carol" with Roseann Sheridan, Director of the Children's Theatre in Madison.
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Sunday
12/2/2007
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
In mid-career the versatile artist Aaron Bohrod (BOH-rod) dropped all other genres in order to concentrate on just one type of art. Find out why, at four, on University of the Air.
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Sunday
11/25/2007
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, a look at the contradictions and conflicts of Native Americans in the military.
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Sunday
11/18/2007
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, hear all about the new play that brings Vince Lombardi to the stage, Eric Simonson's, "The Only Thing." Guests include playwright and director Richard Corley, and David Maraniss, who wrote the book that inspired the play.
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Sunday
11/11/2007
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, we'll hear from two members of the Wisconsin Army National Guard who produced a book of photographs about the year their unit spent in Iraq.
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Sunday
11/4/2007
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, the struggles and triumphs of Social reformer and Nobel laureate (LORE-ee-ett) Jane Addams.
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Sunday
10/28/2007
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
Why are the Arts necessary in a democracy? Join us for some insights, at four, on University of the Air.
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Sunday
10/21/2007
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, graphic novelist Peter Sis tells of growing up behind the Iron Curtain.
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Sunday
10/14/2007
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
At four, on University of the Air, examining America's immigration policy.
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Sunday
9/30/2007
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
In 1977 David Mamet wrote a radio play about a man who creates an engine that runs on water. After four, on University of the Air, we'll find out about the play's Wisconsin connection and its upcoming broadcast. We might even find out what happens to the inventor.
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Sunday
9/23/2007
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
It's one of the great American plays... After four, on University of the Air, we'll go behind the scenes of an upcoming production of "Death of a Salesman."
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Sunday
9/16/2007
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
With more than a billion people, it's the second most populous country in the world... and it's bound to affect the way you live. At four, on Univeristy of the Air, India and Global Politics.
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Sunday
9/9/2007
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
What you DON't say can be harmful to your health... when talking to your doctor. At four, on University of the Air, how to get the most out of patient-doctor communication.
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Sunday
9/2/2007
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
As Russian president Vladimir Putin (VLAD-ih-meer POO-tin) prepares to leave office, what will be the future of Russian-American relations? For some answers, join us, at four, for University of the Air.
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Sunday
8/26/2007
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
With i-pods and blogs and other new audio sources, what does radio have to offer? Stay tuned after four, on University of the Air, as we ask the quesiton: "How Viable is Radio?"
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Sunday
8/19/2007
4:00 PM
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University of the Air
From the 1920s to the 1950s many in England pointed to the chaos of American radio as the worst result of commercialism. At four, on University of the Air, how did England and the U.S. affect each other in the early years of broadcasting... for better or worse?
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