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To Sleep, Perchance to Dream

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Friday, February 25, 2005

Neurologists Charles Pollak, Director of the Weill Cornell Center for Sleep Medicine in Manhattan, and Ronald Chervin, Director of the Sleep Disorders Center at the University of Michigan, tell us how to get a good night’s sleep. We’ll look at the science of sleep, from sleep stages to sleep disorders, and find out what sleep really does for us. Then, when Helen Hunt, Hilary Swank, and Michael Clarke Duncan won Academy Awards, they each thanked acting coach Larry Moss for his guidance. He joins us to share some of his insights on teaching, and tells us about his new book, The Intent to Live. Next, Rabbi Mark Borovitz re-examines his years of criminal activity and his time in prison, before the spiritual awakening that urged him to change his life and become a rabbi at age 50. And, each Friday in February we’re re-airing an archival interview to celebrate Leonard's 20th anniversary at WNYC. Today, we’ll hear an archival interview with Canadian writer Alice Munro from 2002. She tells Leonard about her prolific career and her 10th collection of short stories, Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage.

Sweet Dreams

In this week’s Please Explain feature, neurologists Charles Pollak and Ronald Chervin tell us about sleep patterns and sleep disorders, and share some strategies for getting a good night’s sleep.

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Acting Out

Acting coach Larry Moss on the advice he gave to Hillary Swank and Helen Hunt for some of their recent performances: The Intent to Live: Achieving Your True Potential as an Actor.

Music: Soundtrack to Mumford, music by James Newton Howard: "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome"

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The Holy Thief

Rabbi Mark Borovitz describes how he came to be a rabbi at age 50, after years of criminal activity and time in prison, in his memoir The Holy Thief.

» Read an excerpt of The Holy Thief in the Reading Room

Music: Wandering ...

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Something I've Been Meaning to Tell You

Each Friday this February, we've been airing one of our favorite shows from the archives in celebration of Leonard's 20th anniversary at WNYC. Today, we'll revisit an interview with writer Alice Munro from 2002.

» More on the Leonard Lopate 20th Anniversary

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