Veteran humanitarian aid worker, Dominic MacSorley, who was Concern Worldwide's director in Rwanda immediately after the genocide, discusses the situation there ten years later. He is joined by Anne Aghion, who directed a film called "In Rwanda We Say the Family that does not Speak Dies." Evelyn Monahan talks about frontline Army nurses in WWII. Then, actor/comedian Denis Leary and Ann Leary on their life together, and with child. Ann's memoir is called An Innocent, a Broad. Tom Perrotta shares his new novel, Little Children.
Dominic MacSorley and Anne Aghion
Veteran humanitarian aid worker, Dominic MacSorley, who was Concern Worldwide's director in Rwanda immediately after the genocide, discusses the situation there ten years later. He is joined by Anne Aghion, who directed a film called "In Rwanda We Say the Family that does not Speak Dies."
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Evelyn Monahan
Evelyn Monahan, author of And If I Perish talks about frontline Army nurses in WWII.
Music: Charlotte Gray Soundtrack composer Stephen Warbeck
Music: Charlotte Gray Soundtrack composer Stephen Warbeck
Ann Leary and Denis Leary
Actor/comedian Denis Leary and Ann Leary discuss their life together, and with child. Ann's memoir is called An Innocent, a Broad.
Music: Richard Thompson Mock Tudor “Sights and Sounds of London Town” and “Walking The Long Miles Home”
Excerpt from Denis Leary Cure for Cancer
Music: Richard Thompson Mock Tudor “Sights and Sounds of London Town” and “Walking The Long Miles Home”
Excerpt from Denis Leary Cure for Cancer
Tom Perrotta
Tom Perrotta shares his new novel, Little Children.
Music: James and the Giant Peach Soundtrack composer Randy Newman
Music: James and the Giant Peach Soundtrack composer Randy Newman

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