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The Sinister Side of Science

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Monday, October 28, 2002

Billy Baldwin joins Afghani musician Quaraishi and Director of the Creative Coalition, Robin Bronk to discuss First Amendment rights in the arts. Tom Shales and Jim Miller take us behind the scenes of Saturday Night Live, Live from New York. Plus, the research of the peppered moth of England greatly contributed to evolutionary science. Judith Hooper exposes the dark side of these discoveries, Of Moths and Men and Scott Turow shares his latest novel, Reversible Errors.

Billy Baldwin

Billy Baldwin joins Afghani musician Quaraishi and Director of the Creative Coalition, Robin Bronk to discuss First Amendment rights in the arts.

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Tom Shales and Jim Miller

Tom Shales and Jim Miller take us behind the scenes of Saturday Night Live, Live from New York. Read an excerpt in the Reading Room.

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Judith Hooper

Plus, the research of the peppered moth of England greatly contributed to evolutionary science. Judith Hooper exposes the dark side of these discoveries, Of Moths and Men: An Evolutionary Tale.

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Scott Turow

Scott Turow shares his latest novel, Reversible Errors. Read an excerpt in the Reading Room.

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