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Rainbow Dunes, Posctard from Mars (Dutton and Gotham Books)Striking Images
We talk to the scientist in charge of photography for the 2004 robot missions to Mars. Then, a curator from the Frick talks about the current exhibit Cimabue and Early Italian Devotional Painting. And critic Robert Hughes examines his own life in a new memoir. Plus, legendary record producer Phil Ramone stops by.
Postcards from Mars
In 2004, mobile robots touched down on Mars, and took over 150,000 photographs. In Postcards from Mars, Jim Bell--the scientist in charge of the project--tells us what the strikingly detailed images reveal about the red planet.
Postcards from Mars is available for purchase at amazon.com

Cimabue and Early Italian Devotional Painting
Curator Holly Flora talks about the paintings of Cimabue, widely considered one of the founders of Italian Renaissance painting.
Slideshow of Cimabue Paintings
Cimabue and Early Italian Devotional Painting at the Frick
Robert Hughes on an Eventful Life
Cultural critic Robert Hughes reflects on how his car accident, and other life-changing events, have shaped him over the years. His new memoir is Things I Didn't Know.
Things I Didn't Know is available for purchase at amazon.com
Hit Record Producer Phil Ramone
Hit record producer Phil Ramone has worked with Bob Dylan, Ray Charles, Madonna...and even Pavarotti. He talks about his far-ranging influence and interests.
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A number of this year’s National Book Award winners have appeared on The Leonard Lopate Show. Click here to see the list!
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.
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Please Explain: Eco-Labels
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Your broccoli, shampoo, and air conditioner might bear labels declaring them to be organic, cruelty-free, or energy efficient, but what do those labels mean and are they true? Dr. Urvashi Rangan, Project Director for Consumer Reports' GreenerChoices.org and Consumers Union’s Senior Scientist for Policy Initiatives, and Dara O'Rourke, founder and CEO of GoodGuide.com, took a look at what eco-labels indicate, how standards are set, and what they mean for consumers and manufacturers around the world.
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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.