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The Brian Lehrer Show

Monday, September 06, 2004
  • Cubicles and Their Discontents

    There have been some changes to the way we work since the Labor Day holiday was instituted. The Wall Street Journal’s “Cubicle Culture” columnist Jared Sandberg joins Brian with tales from the frontlines of the corporate workforce.

Alter-nating Current

Jonathan Alter, Senior Editor for Newsweek magazine, on the Convention aftermath and other weekend news
» Newsweek
and Marcus Maybry, a senior editor and chief of correspondents at Newsweek Magazine, on whether the Bush campaign got a post-convention bounce in the polls

A Beautiful Day Only in America

Kelefa Sanneh, Pop critic for The New York Times and contributing editor at Transition, an international review of race and culture, on the use of pop music in political campaigns
» New York Times

Sand-ed Down

Jared Sandberg, Cubicle Culture columnist at the Wall Street Journal on today's corporate culture
» Cubicle Culture

Open Phones

Listeners Call in, with get well wishes for President Clinton
» The Brian Lehrer Show Blog

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.