Jason Goodwin explores the role of the dollar in American history and discusses his book Greenback. Jazz and R&B sax legend Charles Lloyd talks about his life and career. And Michael D’Orso discusses the fragile beauty of the Galapagos Islands, Plundering Paradise.
Jason Goodwin
Jason Goodwin explores the role of the dollar in American history and discusses his book Greenback.
Music: Talk Radio Sountrack composer Stewart Copeland
David Palmer and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra "Objects of Fantasy: The Music of Pink Floyd"
Music: Talk Radio Sountrack composer Stewart Copeland
David Palmer and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra "Objects of Fantasy: The Music of Pink Floyd"
Open Phones
Listeners call in with topics of the day.
Charles Lloyd
Jazz and R&B sax legend Charles Lloyd talks about his life and career.
Music: Charles Lloyd "Lift Every Voice"
Music: Charles Lloyd "Lift Every Voice"
Michael D’Orso
Michael D’Orso discusses the fragile beauty of the Galapagos Islands, Plundering Paradise.
Music: Sirens Soundtrack composer Rachel Portman
Music: Sirens Soundtrack composer Rachel Portman
Nikki Giovanni
Nikki Giovanni, one of the most influential poets from the Civil Rights and Black Arts movement, shares her latest collection of poems on The Leonard Lopate Show, Quilting the Black-Eyed Pea: Poems and Not Quite Poems.
Possum Crossing
Backing out the driveway the car ...
Nikki Giovanni
Nikki Giovanni, one of the most influential poets from the Civil Rights and Black Arts movement, shares her latest collection of poems on The Leonard Lopate Show, Quilting the Black-Eyed Pea: Poems and Not Quite Poems.
Possum Crossing
Backing out the driveway the car ...

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