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Eve's Rib and the Allergist's Wife

Tuesday, June 25, 2002

Dr. Marianne Legato explores the new and controversial science of gender-specific medicine. And Judith and William Serrin review the greatest moments of American journalism, and their impact.


Open Phones

Listeners call in to discuss the Amtrak debacle.


Dr. Marianne Legato

Dr. Marianne Legato discusses the new and controversial science of gender-specific medicine and her new book, Eve's Rib.


Brady Udall

Brady Udall discusses his novel, The Miracle Life of Edgar Mint. Read an excerpt in the Reading Room.


Rhea Perlman

Rhea Perlman discusses her Broadway role in the popular comedy of manners, The Tale of the Allergist's Wife.



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