WNYC's Leonard Lopate Show
Watergate-Era Political Thriller (The Leonard Lopate Show: Tuesday, 15 July 2008)
Bestselling author Stephen L. Carter's new novel is Palace Council. It's a political thriller set in the era of Watergate and Vietnam. Event: Stephen L. Carter will be speaking and signing books Tuesday, July 15 at 7 pm Barnes & Noble Union Square 33 East 17th Street
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Democracy?s Local Heroes (The Leonard Lopate Show: Tuesday, 15 July 2008)
John Siceloff and David Brancaccio of PBS?s NOW, tell how unlikely activists have worked for change in their communities all across the U.S. Their new book is Your America: Democracy?s Local Heroes. Weigh in: Tell us about an unlikely activist who's made a big difference in your own community.
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Amphibian Ark (The Leonard Lopate Show: Tuesday, 15 July 2008)
Amphibians are going extinct faster than any other group of organisms. Now zoos and other institutions all over the world are working together to create an Amphibian Ark to help save species in captivity and keep them breeding even as they disappear in the wild. Biologist Kevin Zippel is program director of the Amphibian Ark.
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Eminent Domain in NYC (The Leonard Lopate Show: Tuesday, 15 July 2008)
A new exhibit at the New York Public Library, "Eminent Domain," looks at the use of eminent domain in NYC, and the changing nature of public vs. private space. Stephen Pinson is curator; photographers Thomas Holton and Bettina Johae have work in the show. It?s on view through August 29, 2008 at the Humanities and Social Sciences Library, Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street.
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Tony Dungy Says: You Can Do It! (The Leonard Lopate Show: Tuesday, 15 July 2008)
Indianapolis head coach Tony Dungy was the first African-American head coach to win the Super Bowl in February 2007. He joins Leonard to talk about his football career, as well has his new kid?s book, You Can Do It! It?s about Tony?s younger brother who?s having a bad day at school and finds ways to cope.
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