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The Brian Lehrer Show

Tuesday, June 25, 2002
  • A Queer Right

    To be a gay activist used to automatically mean you were a liberal. But recently gay and lesbian conservatives like Andrew Sullivan have stolen the media spotlight. Has society then become more accepting of diversity, or just more hungry for the odd and unexpected?

A PATH To Nowhere? Local Oppostion to the Proposed PATH Expansion

Ben Green Co-Chair, Christopher St. Preservation Alliance

A Queer Right: The Rise of Homosexual Conservatives

Richard Goldstein Executive Editor of The Village Voice and Author, "The Attack Queers: Liberal Society and the Gay Right" (Verso, 2002)

The Beat Goes On: Arabs And Jews March To Different Drummers

Marcia Kannry Founder of the Dialogue Project And Eddy Ehrlich Occupational Therapist and Member of the Dialogue Group And Bassam Amin Community Activist, Pharmacist, and Member of the Dialogue Group

Transit Meter: The 10th Anniversary Of Poetry in Motion

Alice Quinn Executive Director of the Poetry Society of America and the Poetry Editor at the New YorkerMTA

Step Three: The Wiki

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This fall, The Brian Lehrer Show will air our presidential election series “30 Issues In 30 Days.” With your help, we can produce great election coverage!

Digesting Politics

A weekly podcast with Brian Lehrer and Andrea Bernstein

New Episode Posted 10/03
Eavesdrop on Andrea Bernstein and Brian Lehrer, two of the most political savvy minds around, as they eat lunch and break down the week’s political activities.

Slideluck Potshow

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Check out our contribution to the recent Slideluck Potshow, an event where folks share their love of food and photos!

ICANN, You Can…

Web Exclusive

Paul Twomey, president and CEO of ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), on their recent decision to offer more top-level domain names.

Mixed Up

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We discuss the implications of our mixed-race future and how Barack Obama's candidacy has changed the discussion about mixed-race identity.