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TTBOOK: Coming of Age Through Music

Lavinia Greenlaw explains how music helped her as she grew up. Ralph Stanley talks about his family, his music and his concern with death. Nick Hornby reveals his knowledge of obsessive music fan-dom in his new book, "Juliet, Naked." Geraint Watkins is a rock and roll pianist and accordionist who's doing his best work as he nears sixty....

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[ Sat, 07 Nov 2009 03:40:48 -0500 ]



TTBOOK: Boots on the Ground: Stories from the War in Iraq, Esprit de Corps

Toby Nunn was a Sergeant First Class in Iraq who currently works for the nonprofit group Soldiers' Angels. Tyler Boudreau is a twelve year veteran on the Marine Corps who resigned his commission over reservations about the legitimacy of the Iraq War. John Wrobleski, Sr. relates the story about the death of his son, Marine 2nd Lt. John "JT" Wrobleski, Jr. in Iraq. Jonathon Pieslak describes how U.S. forces use music and who they listen to. Helen Benedict discusses the heavy toll s...

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[ Fri, 06 Nov 2009 06:18:12 -0500 ]



TTBOOK: Fonts

Jonathan Hoefler and Tobias Frere-Jones designed Gotham, the font of Hope and Change. Nicholson Baker reviewed the Kindle, Amazon's electronic reading device. Matthew Carter designed Verdana, the internet font, and co-designed Helvetica. Tracy Honn takes us on a tour of a working museum of letterpress printing. Kitty Burns Florey says handwriting is the original font....

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[ Sat, 31 Oct 2009 05:23:12 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: Boots on the Ground: Stories from the War in Iraq, Architects of War

Douglas Feith was Under Secretary of Defense for Policy under Donald Rumsfeld, and one of the architects of the Bush Administration's war on terrorism. Col. David Lapan was one of the architects of the Defense Department's Embedded Media Program. David Kilcullen was a top military advisor to General Petraeus during the troop surge in Iraq. Ali Allawi was Minister of Trade and Minister of Defense in the Interim Iraqi Governing Council in 2003 and 2004. Thomas Ricks recalls how ...

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[ Fri, 30 Oct 2009 03:23:18 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: Ethics of Western Aid

Dambisa Moyo makes the case that Western aid to Africa has been a disaster. Peter Singer lays out the argument that virtually everyone in America has a moral obligation to give money to help the desperately poor. Jacqueline Novogratz combines capitalism and charity to apply business principles to philanthropy. Abraham Verghese talks about his own experience with the mission hospital system in Africa....

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[ Sat, 24 Oct 2009 04:24:28 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: Boots on the Ground: Stories from the War in Iraq, April 6, 2004

Donovan Campbell commanded a platoon of Marines in Ramadi on April 6, 2004. Lieutenant General Ricardo Sanchez served as Commander of Coalition Forces in Iraq from June 2003 to June 2004. Steve Levin is the producer of a documentary film, "Jerabek," which follows the family of a young Marine killed in the ambush at ar-Ramadi on April 6, 2004. David Swanson was an embedded journalist in ar-Ramadi with Ryan Jerabek's unit the day Ryan died....

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[ Fri, 23 Oct 2009 03:19:54 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: The World According to Pop Culture

Richard Poplak describes the ill-fated attempt to adapt The Simpsons for the Arab world. Daniel Radosh's friends took him to a Christian rock festival and introduced him the world of Christian pop culture. Pagan Kennedy has written an essay about Dr. Alex Comfort, the pioneering sex researcher behind the book "The Joy of Sex." Nathan Rabin explains the pivotal role popular culture has played throughout his life....

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[ Sat, 17 Oct 2009 09:33:47 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: Making Words

Patricia O'Conner says that what Americans think of as a British accent is a fairly recent development. Roy Blount Jr. is a humorist, word maven and author. Dan Everett went to the Amazon as a young Christian missionary and became captivated by the Indian people and their totally unknown language. Arika Okrent tries out her Klingon, and explains why people make up languages. Irene Pepperberg teaches animal cognition at Harvard and worked with a remarkable grey parrot named Al...

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[ Fri, 16 Oct 2009 21:29:03 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: Searching for Shangri-La

Michael Wood describes his journey through the Himalayas in search of Shangri-La. Ian Baker describes his eight separate trips to find the hidden waterfall at the end of the Tsangpo Gorge. Amy Tan takes on the comic misunderstandings that arise when Americans seek enlightenment in China. Caitlin Matthews relates various myths of a lost paradise and how we can find it within ourselves. Salman Rushdie wrote about Kashmir, an earthly paradise combining great physical beauty with a ...

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[ Sat, 10 Oct 2009 13:23:14 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: U.S. vs. Them

Jonathan Nossiter talked with people all over the world who make and sell wine. Rachel DeWoskin became a TV star as the American vixen in "Foreign Babes in Beijing." John Perkins was recruited by the NSA and lived a life of privilege in the foreign aid business. Patrick Neate explains how young people from around the world adapt hip-hop to address their own concerns. Penny Von Eschen relates how the State Department used jazz musicians as a weapon in the cold war....

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[ Fri, 09 Oct 2009 12:00:57 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: Re-Considering Crafts

Richard Sennett makes the case that our definition of craft should be expanded to include any job a person commits to executing to the best of their abilities. Betsy Greer talks about the resurgence of interest in knitting and crafts. Jessica Helfand collected antique scrapbooks, unique personal narratives made out of whatever materials were at hand. Kelly Lambert researched how using both hands on crafts projects can be as beneficial to the body as taking psychoactive medication. ...

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[ Sat, 03 Oct 2009 09:33:18 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: Back To The Farm

*Bright young men and women used to graduate and head for Wall Street or a top corporate law firm. Today ? more and more of them are heading back to the land. After all, which would you rather do ? wear a suit and slave in a cubicle ? or spend your days on your own land, growing food for yourselves and your neighbors. In this hour of 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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[ Fri, 02 Oct 2009 21:23:19 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: What is Normal?

Stephen Kuusisto remembers visiting the seashore and a stable in Finland as a blind child. Emily Rapp was a poster child for the March of Dimes. Harriet Brown describes her experience discovering her daughter had anorexia. Tom Shachtman explains Rumspringa, when sixteen year olds experience the temptations of the world before they choose the strictures of a traditional Amish life. Alan Berliner is a chronic insomniac who goes for days without sleeping....

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[ Sat, 26 Sep 2009 05:43:12 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: National Parks

William Cronin says national parks intended for the masses are a 19th century American invention. James Mills investigates the Buffalo Soldiers and looks into the issue of why so few African-Americans visit the national Parks today. Mark Dowie provides examples of conservation projects involving native peoples that actually work. Richard Nelson hikes through the Alaskan wilderness recording sounds you can't hear anywhere else. Nevada Barr writes mystery novels that are set in a n...

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[ Fri, 25 Sep 2009 05:33:10 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: The Future of Science Fiction

George R.R. Martin thinks all fiction is about ideas and that only the furniture changes. Ursula K. Le Guin says science fiction is a literature of ideas. S.T. Joshi wrote a biography of H. P. Lovecraft, who he says was always interested in pure science. Istvan Csicsery-Ronay outlines several of his "Seven Beauties of Science Fiction."...

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[ Sat, 19 Sep 2009 03:51:49 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: Africa at the Crossroads

Melissa Faye Greene introduces a remarkable woman who saved dozens by opening her home to them after the death of her adult daughter from AIDS. Mandeza Kandemwa considers himself a spirit medium and that his powers are a gift from the Creator. Derick Burleson was evacuated from Rwanda just ahead of the genocide and couldn't believe the atrocities that occurred. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie says that only now are Nigerians willing to face up to their recent history. John Carlin wro...

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[ Fri, 18 Sep 2009 03:43:15 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: Modern Music

Alex Ross describes how modern music has used other forms to develop, including rock and film music. Tyley Ross and Peter Kiesewalter of The East Village Opera Company give the traditional operatic repertory an extreme musical make-over. Ben Ratliff learns from talking with jazz greats like Pat Metheny and Ornette Coleman as they listen to music they admire. Syd Straw talks about her album "Pink Velour," and we hear examples from it....

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[ Sat, 12 Sep 2009 04:05:49 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: Poetry Instead

Patricia Smith is the four-time champion of the National Poetry Slam. Jay Parini discusses the power of poetry and how it especially empowers young people in troubled times. Gioia Timpanelli uses her poetic sensibility to write prose novels and talks about the two kinds of writing. Les Murray is considered by many literary critics to be the greatest living poet in English today....

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[ Fri, 11 Sep 2009 03:43:43 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: The Sacred and the Profane

Reverend Al Green recalls his life as the Minister of S-E-X, and talks about his subsequent career as a real minister. Mamak Khadan sings Persian music to stay connected to her homeland. Li-Young Lee writes poetry about the power of love. Michael Reilly made a recording at Mount Mariah Church in Como, Mississippi, and it changed his life....

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[ Sat, 05 Sep 2009 06:03:09 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: Welcome to the Working Week

Douglas Rushkoff talks about the way our lives have become like corporate culture. Matthew Crawford explains why manual work matters. Candacy Taylor illustrated the lives of career waitresses. Charles Wilkins wrote a memoir about his summer job as a gravedigger....

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[ Fri, 04 Sep 2009 05:53:10 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: Libraries

Maryanne Wolfe considers the science of reading and worries about the state of reading in our culture. Ursula Le Guin believes books will always endure. Geraldine Brooks created a fictional history for a real book, the Sarajevo Haggadah. Alberto Manguel assembled a personal library of some thirty thousand volumes, housed in a barn in a village in France. Children's book editor Susan Hirschmann talks about some of the famous authors she worked with....

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[ Sat, 29 Aug 2009 03:33:31 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: Religion 2.0

Clark Strand finds that individual Americans increasingly decline to affiliate with any particular religious group, but still consider themselves spiritual people. Brad Warner is a Zen Buddhist Master, plays bass in a punk band and values the sacredness in everyday life. James Carse argues that one can be a religious person without believing in God. Tsultrim Allione received her Buddhist training in Tibet, and talks about the practice of feeding one's demons. David Plotz read ...

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[ Sat, 29 Aug 2009 03:33:11 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: Mind and Meaning

Jill Bolte Taylor suffered a devastating stroke and describes the event. Jim Coyle and Mal Sharpe perform their "Microphone in Brain." George Vaillant wants to reclaim spirituality and ground it in hard science. Daniel Levitin considers music's pivotal role in human evolution. Owen Flanagan searches to find meaning in life without a belief in any non-material reality....

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[ Sat, 22 Aug 2009 09:03:09 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: David Foster Wallace

Laura Miller presents a tribute to the life and work of writer David Foster Wallace. DT Max details Wallace's creative struggles with the novel he left unfinished. Lev Grossman comments on Wallace's "Infinite Jest." David Lipsky talks about the end of Wallace's life. Michael Pietsch was Wallace's editor and is currently editing Wallace's unfinished novel. Amy Wallace-Havens remembers growing up with her brother and contemplates living without him now. David Foster Walla...

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[ Fri, 21 Aug 2009 08:53:09 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: The Horror, the Horror!

Andrew Davidson talks about and reads from his debut novel, which is both gruesome and graphic. Richard Hand describes several of the programs that defined horror during the Golden Age of radio. Glenn Kay reviewed and rated over 300 zombie films. Kelly Link writes creepy stories for Young Adult readers....

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[ Sat, 15 Aug 2009 05:03:10 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: Remix Culture

Paul Miller, a.k.a DJ Spooky is the unofficial spokesman for remix culture. Derek Chilcote Bacco the World Famous Audio Hacker explains what a mash-up is. Lawrence Lessig is the founder of Creative Commons, and thinks current copyright law is absurd. Jason Bittner collects and plays samples from various cassette mix tapes....

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[ Fri, 14 Aug 2009 04:43:14 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: D?j? vu All Over Again

Chris Moulin explains his work involving the phenomenon of deja vu. Lawrence Hatab studied the philosopher Nietzsche and spells out his notion of a constantly self-renewing universe. Wendy Lesser reads excerpts from her essay "Hitchcock's Vertigo." Rivka Galchen's novel explores a sort of reverse d?j? vu....

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[ Sat, 08 Aug 2009 10:03:09 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: Reviving Classical Music

Anne Akiko Meyers talks about the difference between playing traditional western music and Asian music. Jade Simmons is equally happy to play music by Samuel Barber or hip hop master DBR. Rita Dove's book-length verse narrative tells the story of the mixed race violinist George Bridgetower. Joshua Bell discusses his work with composer John Corigliano, his instruments and career....

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[ Fri, 07 Aug 2009 09:53:12 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: Post-Postmodernism: Are We There Yet?

Salman Rushdie's novel, "The Enchantress of Florence," includes stories within stories within still other stories. Amy Elias identifies the three types of postmodernism. Christian Lander runs the popular website, "Stuff White People Like." Robert Ellis Orrall describes his fictional indie rock band, Monkey Bowl....

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[ Sat, 01 Aug 2009 08:43:21 -0400 ]



TTBOOK: Amazing Minds: Inside Autism

Daniel Tammet says that his high-functioning autistic savant syndrome leads him to think that autistic minds are not that different from non-autistic minds. Tricia Regan served as director, producer and cinematographer of a documentary film about a group of autistic children who decide to put on their own show. Karl Taro Greenfeld has written a memoir about growing up with his autistic brother, Noah. Ian Hacking analyzes the use of the alien metaphor as applied to people with auti...

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[ Fri, 31 Jul 2009 20:32:46 -0400 ]


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