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Laura Shapiro, author of "What She Ate," discusses food stories from remarkable women in history. Shapiro opines that eating habits reveal aspects of…
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Lynda Schuster, former foreign correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, reflects on experiences including covering war zones and marrying an ambassador.…
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Author and photographer Sally Westerhausen talks about a meat-free blog that focuses on the adventurous side of vegetarian cooking.-
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Author Julie Klam theorizes why Americans are so enthralled by celebrity and meeting famous people. Klam shares about this and her book, "The Stars in Our…
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Author Zinni Clemmons talks about how her background as a girl from Philadelphia raised by a South African mother and an American father contributed to…
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Professor Jacques Berlinerblau from Georgetown University tells us about his belief that more university professors should have tenure. His book is…
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Professor Ellen Meacham, who teaches journalism at Ole Miss, talks about Senator Robert Kennedy's memorable visit to Mississippi, which occurred 50 years…
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In 1998, Celia Farber wrote what is credited as the definitive profile of O.J. Simpson for Esquire. Farber talks with us about what she calls the…
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Clinical psychologist Diane Medved talks to us about why married couples should avoid divorce like the plague.Also on today's program: Donna Collins-Lewis…
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Michelle Gable, best-selling author, on her latest work, "The Book of Summer."Also on today's program: Rep. Ted James on the one year anniversary of the…