What to do about Iran has been a hot topic in American foreign policy debate for a long time. Former CIA operative Robert Baer says that Iran is already well on its way to bec ... Discussion
On this weeks States of the Union, we look at New Jersey. We look at Senator Frank Lautenbergs re-election campaign as well as the races for two open House seats. Joining u ... Discussion
Roy Orbisons widow, Barbara Orbison, talks about her late husbands many hit records over his 4-decade career...and how he overcame many personal tragedies while he was enjoy ... Discussion
Director Jonathan Demme talks about his latest film, "Rachel Getting Married." It stars Anne Hathaway, and it opens in New York on Fri. Oct. 3 at Lincoln Plaza, Union Square, ... Discussion
Boys get expelled from preschool nearly five times more often than girls. Find out why boys tend to underperform in our educational system, and what can be done to close the l ... Discussion
Euripides classic play, "Medea," is based on the myth of Jason and Medea and was first produced in 431 BC. Its one of the best-known plays from ancient Greece, and now Robin ... Discussion
Tuna is the most popular food fish in the world. Its also a much more fascinating fish that you might ever have imagined! Did you know that they can swim at 55 mph? Richard E ... Discussion
Get an insiders perspective on Irans politics and culture from Farsi poetry, to what Iranians really think of President Ahmadinejad. Hooman Majd is the Western-educated g ... Discussion
We continue WNYCs celebration of Leonard Bernstein, with live music! Hear some favorite Bernstein show tunes, performed by saxophonist Loren Schoenberg (whos also executive ... Discussion
In Christopher Buckleys new novel, Supreme Courtship, the President of the United States nominates Americas most popular TV judge to the Supreme Court. Discussion



