Synopsis
An online watering hole for ideas
Episodes
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Revered New York Review editor Robert Silvers, R.I.P.
23/03/2017Note: this interview has been picked up by the public radio station WGBH, in Boston, and its sister stations WCAI and WNAN. Sadly, Bob died in March of 2017. This interview was quoted in The New York Times obituary. Robert Silvers (credit Melanie Flood) The venerable New York Review of Books was launched amidst a […] The post Revered New York Review editor Robert Silvers, R.I.P. appeared first on https://thoughtcast.org.
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Paul Pascarella – An Artist of the Mesa and the Mountain
03/10/2016 Duration: 04minTaos artist Paul Pascarella lives in a spectacular spot, one many famous painters have discovered in the past - Agnes Martin, Arthur Dove, Georgia O'Keefe, Marsden Hartley, Rebecca James, Andrew Dasburg. The post Paul Pascarella – An Artist of the Mesa and the Mountain appeared first on https://thoughtcast.org.
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Andres Serrano @ The New Museum of Contemporary Art
28/08/2016Andres Serrano: Works 1983-93 opened at The New Museum of Contemporary Art in Soho in early 1995. It was a mid-career retrospective, and I went there to interview the controversial artist for the PBS station WNYC TV. His infamous “Piss Christ”, among other ecclesiastical subjects, was prominently featured, as well as images of Ku Klux […] The post Andres Serrano @ The New Museum of Contemporary Art appeared first on https://thoughtcast.org.
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Arianna Huffington on Picasso and the Clinton White House
01/09/2015Arianna Huffington, the author, journalist and founder of The Huffington Post, spoke with Jenny Attiyeh at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. The post Arianna Huffington on Picasso and the Clinton White House appeared first on https://thoughtcast.org.
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Sandra Tsing Loh at the LA Times Book Festival
30/10/2014The comedian, writer and performer Sandra Tsing Loh speaks with Jenny Attiyeh at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books about If You Lived Here, You'd Be Home By Now, her first novel. The post Sandra Tsing Loh at the LA Times Book Festival appeared first on https://thoughtcast.org.
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Black Bear Orphans and the Man who Reads Their Minds
18/09/2013 Duration: 17minYou’re about to hear a story about the bear whisperer of Lyme New Hampshire, Ben Kilham, and the abandoned black bear cubs he has rescued, rehabilitated and released back into the wild. Some of these cubs have formed such strong bonds with Ben, that even when they’re fully grown, they still treat him as a member of the family, so to speak, and allow him special access to their bear secrets and behavior. The post Black Bear Orphans and the Man who Reads Their Minds appeared first on https://thoughtcast.org.
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How to minimize disasters and manage crises – if possible!
23/11/2012How we respond to natural (and man made) disasters and manage environmental crises has become a subject of intense political debate during this latest round of "worst ever" fires in the state of California. The post How to minimize disasters and manage crises – if possible! appeared first on https://thoughtcast.org.
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An Afternoon at the Tufts Wildlife Clinic
14/07/2011Urban wildlife receive high-tech treatment at the Tufts Wildllife Clinic in Grafton Massachusetts, as Jenny Attiyeh of ThoughtCast reports. The post An Afternoon at the Tufts Wildlife Clinic appeared first on https://thoughtcast.org.
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The Borromeo String Quartet Meets Steve Reich!
22/02/2008"Different Trains" tells the story of Steve Reich's childhood - his train trips between separated parents - and also the trains Jews were forced to take during the Holocaust. The post The Borromeo String Quartet Meets Steve Reich! appeared first on https://thoughtcast.org.
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Lisa Randall, Harvard physicist
11/04/2006Professor Randall is a theoretical particle physicist who sees past the rest of us to a world of extra dimensions and parallel universes. The post Lisa Randall, Harvard physicist appeared first on https://thoughtcast.org.