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The Leonard Lopate Show

Tuesday, May 05, 2009
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    On today’s show: British Economist Lord Nicholas Stern tallies what global warming will ultimately cost us economically. Then, a former debutante gives us a window into the sometimes bizarre customs of America’s upper crust. Plus, actor and playwright Eric Bogosian on his latest novel. And, Daniel Barenboim on the power of music in our everyday lives.

The Cost of Global Warming

In 2006, Prime Minister Tony Blair asked economist Lord Nicolas Stern to put a price tag on the cost of global warming. The result was the The Stern Review. Sir Nicolas has recently turned his groundbreaking report into a book, The Global Deal.

Memoir of a Former Debutante

Eve Pell was born into an East Coast dynasty, but left her world of privilege for a career as an investigative reporter. In We Used to Own the Bronx she chronicles the bizarre values and customs of America's upper-crust, from debutante balls to the fanatical pursuit of blood sports.

Event: Eve Pell will be reading and speaking
Tuesday, May 5th, at 6:30 pm
Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum
895 Shore Road, Pelham Bay Park
The Bronx
Tickets: $5; $3 for seniors and children; members free
For more information and to register, call 718-885-1461 or visit the the Barstow-Pell Mansion Museum website.

Perforated Heart

Actor and playwright Eric Bogosian’s latest novel Perforated Heart tells the story of an accomplished author who came to New York City in the 1970’s and is now financially comfortable and artistically embittered.

Event: Eric Bogosian will be reading and signing books
Tuesday, May 5, at 7:00 pm
Barnes and Noble, Union Square
33 East 17th Street

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Daniel Barenboim

Israel's most celebrated musician, Daniel Barenboim argues that the power and eloquence of music can shed light on how we live and illuminate some of the world's most intractable issues in his book Music Quickens Time.

Patrick Swayze

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Patrick Swayze mixed grace with athleticism in his movies – and rose to stardom with roles in “Dirty Dancing” and “Ghost.” He died just recently after a battle with pancreatic cancer. And you can hear his interview with Leonard Lopate from July 16, 2002, when he came by to discuss appearing in the film, “Green Dragon.”

The Silver Anniversary of the Silver Palate

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Sheila Lukins was one half of a partnership that helped popularize gourmet cooking throughout America – first, through their gourmet food shop in New York City and then with the cookbook, The Silver Palate, which remains one of the top-selling cookbooks of all time. She collaborated on 2 other cookbooks that simplified gourmet cooking for the home cook. She died recently from brain cancer at the age of 66, and you can listen to her 2007 conversation with Leonard Lopate and her business partner Julee Rosso about the 25th Anniversary of the publication of The Silver Palate.

Dominick Dunne

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Dominick Dunne was a famous novelist and Hollywood producer. But he may be best remembered for covering trials of the rich and famous – from Claus von Bulow to O. J. Simpson. He died just recently at the age of 83. But you can still hear his interview with Leonard from November 23, 2001, when he was discussing crimes, trials, and punishments.

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.

Guest Picks

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Find out surprising facts about some recent guests on the Leonard Lopate Show. Check out our Guest Picks section! Did you know that football star Herschel Walker loves Judge Judy, Laurie Anderson is a big fan of agility training for dogs, and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi likes Johnny Depp?