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The Brian Lehrer Show

Monday, May 19, 2003
  • Shul of Hard Knocks

    "For many Jews today, religion is a closed book," writes media ecologist Douglas Rushkoff. "Most Jewish institutions offer little more than the calcified shell that once protected the spiritual insights at its core."

Bedouin, Baath and Beyond

Tony Karon World Editor for time.com discusses the upcoming UN vote on Iraq sanctions

Broken Proms

Valori Moore Editor and publisher of The Taylor County News and the Butler Herald in Georgia on the whites-only prom at Taylor County High

The Bete Noir Of The Jewish Establishment

Douglas Rushkoff Author, Nothing Sacred: The Truth About Judaism (Crown, 2003)

Open Phones

your calls on opening the PGA up to women

30 Issues in 30 Days

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Once again, 30 Issues in 30 Days is taking on the election season by going beyond the horse race and examining the real issues that are at stake for the people of New York and New Jersey in the Mayoral and Gubernatorial contest. See the schedule and help craft the segments at the 30 Issues Wiki!

Michael Moore on Brian's 20th Anniversary

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Live from the Greene Space: Michael Moore talks about his new documentary, Capitalism: A Love Story and Brian celebrates the 20 year anniversary of The Brian Lehrer Show.

Uncommon Indicators

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The Brian Lehrer Show wants to hear how the economy is affecting the little things in your daily life. Share your stories and photos of the downturn.

Help us map abandoned lots, stalled construction and unsold condos.

Digesting Politics

Brian, Bob, and Andrea

WNYC's political team of Brian Lehrer, Bob Hennelly, and Andrea Bernstein talk politics and more over lunch each week. Hear the latest episode and subscribe to the podcast here!

Video Picks

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Check out some recent video clips of interviews with guests and Brian Lehrer's weekly Web video picks.