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The Leonard Lopate Show

Monday, May 29, 2006
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    Eva Hesse, Repetition Nineteen III

    Challenging Beliefs

    Shere Hite looks back on three decades-worth of sexuality research and the controversies it caused. Also: the co-curators of an exhibit of the work of the iconic 1960s artist Eva Hesse. Plus, Nathaniel Philbrick uncovers the true history of the Pilgrims at Plymouth—from race wars and religious conflict to disease. And to start it all off: a discussion of the role of religion in diplomacy with Madeleine Albright.

Madeleine Albright on Politics and Religion

Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright offers her views on how religion shapes the way America sees itself and the rest of the world, in The Mighty and the Almighty.

Eva Hesse at the Jewish Museum

Elisabeth Sussman and Fred Wasserman, the co-curators of a special "Eva Hesse" exhibit at the Jewish Museum, celebrate the life and sculptures of the influential artist.

Blood, Sweat, and Tears at Plymouth

In Mayflower, Nathaniel Philbrick tells us the true story of the complicated relations between the Pilgrims and Native Americans at Plymouth, and explains how a bloody New England war nearly wiped both groups out in the 1600s.

Shere Hite on Sexuality

In 1972, Shere Hite mailed 100,000 surveys to women across America asking them about their sexual experiences. And in 1976, she published her findings in a provocative report that sparked controversy and eventually revolutionized the way many women and men thought about sexuality. She’ll tell us about The Shere Hite Reader, a collection of three decades-worth of research and debates on sex.

Tributes: Jeanne-Claude

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Jeanne-Claude created environmental works of art with her husband and fellow-conspirator/collaborator Christo. Together, they wrapped the Reichstag in Berlin, the Pont-Neuf in Paris, and created The Gates, with billowy orange drapes, in Central Park. Jeanne-Claude just died at the age of 74. You can hear Leonard Lopate’s last interview with them both, from July 19, 1999.

Let’s Go Swimming!

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According to the Centers for Disease Control, bacterial, viral, and parasitic organisms found in recreational water in the United States sicken thousands of people every year, and even result in deaths. We’ll speak with chemist and industrial hygienist Monona Rossol about the protozoa, amoebas and other things that love to go swimming with us. Monona is also founder and President of Arts, Crafts and Theater Safety.

Frank McCourt

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Frank McCourt has been a guest many times on this show over the years, starting in 1996 for the memoir, Angela’s Ashes, that would earn him a Pulitzer Prize. Fame came to him late in life, after he’d retired at the age of 65 from teaching English and creative writing at public schools here in New York. He was a sweet, eloquent man who spoke with grace and humility; he just died at the age of 78 after a battle with cancer. You can hear him speaking with Leonard Lopate for his Survival Kit in 2000, and in 2005, for his memoir, Teacher Man.

Science and Faith

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Earlier this week, Pres. Obama announced that he plans to nominate geneticist Dr. Francis Collins to lead the National Institutes of Health. You can listen to Leonard’s 2006 conversation with Dr. Collins about how he reconciles his personal faith with his professional scientific knowledge.

FDA to Regulate Tobacco?

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May 14, 2009
Congress is getting ready to a vote on whether to make tobacco subject to FDA regulation. You can listen to a segment we did in May about the bill and what it would mean for the cigarette companies.

Our 3-ingredient Challenge wins a James Beard Award

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On May 3, the Lopate Show won its third James Beard Award for our 3-ingredient challenge. In August, we asked our listeners to call in and name 3 ingredients and then challenged New York chef and 3-ingredient expert Rozanne Gold to whip up a recipe! You can listen to the 3-ingredient challenge and get some inspiration for simple, delicious, and unexpected dishes.

Leonard is on Facebook

Now Leonard is on Facebook! We’re posting photos, status updates, links to notable interviews, and lots more. Check it out.

Barack Obama, Circa 2004

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Listen to President-Elect Barack Obama on the Leonard Lopate Show in November 2004. He had recently won a seat in the U.S. Senate, and only a few months before, his rousing speech during the 2004 Democratic National Convention catapulted him into the national spotlight.