Gerard Lordahl, director of the Open Space Greening Program, offers advice on helping city plants to thrive during the summer. Ellen Schrecker, editor of Cold War Triumphalism, and contributor Corey Robin confront the legacy of the Cold War. And Tony Award-winning actor Michael Cerveris discusses his current role in "Assassins." And we’ll talk to Dr. Yannis Voyatzis, chief oenologist for the Greek wine company Boutari.
Gerard Lordahl
Gerard Lordahl, director of the Open Space Greening Program, with summer care tips for your city plants.
For more info about Gerard Lordahl and The Council on the Environment:
call 212-788-7923
51 St. Charles Street room 228
NY, NY 10007 ...
For more info about Gerard Lordahl and The Council on the Environment:
call 212-788-7923
51 St. Charles Street room 228
NY, NY 10007 ...
Ellen Schrecker and Corey Robin
Editor Ellen Schrecker and contributor Corey Robin discuss past and present representations of Cold War policies and ideologies in Cold War Triumphalism: the Misuse of History After the Fall of Communism.
» More info on the book
Music: ...
Voices from the Cold War
Listen to archival audio from a few prominent Cold War figures.
Henry Kissinger, January 13th , 1958
Before serving as Secretary of State of the United States from 1973 to 1977, Henry Kissinger was a member of the Faculty of Harvard University, in the Department of Government ...
Henry Kissinger, January 13th , 1958
Before serving as Secretary of State of the United States from 1973 to 1977, Henry Kissinger was a member of the Faculty of Harvard University, in the Department of Government ...
Michael Cerveris
Tony Award-winning actor Michael Cerveris on his role in Assassins.
» More about Assassins
Music: Soundtrack to The Civil War by Ken Burns: “Ashokan Farewell” / “Parade”
» More about Assassins
Music: Soundtrack to The Civil War by Ken Burns: “Ashokan Farewell” / “Parade”
Dr. Yannis Voyatzis
Dr. Yannis Voyatzis has been with Boutari for 20 years. He joins us to talk about the fine points of wine production.

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