A conversation about what's wrong with literary studies and a possible way forward with Jonathan Gottschall, English instructor at Washington and Jefferson College and author of Science, Literature and a New Humanities.
Feb 26, 2009•56 min
A conversation with physicist and University of Utah adjunct professor of anthropology Gregory Cochran, co-author with Henry Harpending of The 10,000 Year Explosion: How Civilization Accelerated Human Evolution.
Feb 19, 2009•57 min
A conversation about the organic basis of decisionmaking with Jonah Lehrer , editor-at-large at Seed magazine and author of How We Decide.
Feb 12, 2009•56 min
A conversation about what gardens say about human nature, what's missing from mainstream radio and the place of the humanities with Robert Harrison , Rosina Pierotti Professor of Italian Literature at Stanford University and host of KZSU's Entitled Opinions . His latest book is Gardens: An Essay on the Human Condition.
Jan 29, 2009•58 min
A conversation about the genesis of probability theory with mathematician Keith Devlin , author of The Unfinished Game: Pascal, Fermat and the Seventeenth-Century Letter that Made the World Modern.
Jan 15, 2009•57 min
A conversation about having fun with poetry, providing an alternative to academia and hosting television programs from one's own home with writer and "cultural polymath" Clive James , author of Opal Sunset: Selected Poems 1958-2008. [ download ] [ MOI home ] [ MOI archive ]...
Jan 06, 2009•57 min
A conversation about knowledge, commerce and the Western canon with novelist and journalist Alex Beam, author of A Great Idea at the Time: The Rise, Fall and Curious Afterlife of the Great Books.
Dec 18, 2008•59 min
A conversation about the greatest British philosopher of all time with Simon Blackburn , professor of philosophy at Cambridge University and the University of North Carolina and author of How to Read Hume. [ download ] [ MOI home ] [ MOI archive ]...
Dec 02, 2008•57 min
A conversation about Margaret Thatcher, the most controversial British Prime Minister of the 20th century, with Claire Berlinski , author of There is No Alternative: Why Margaret Thatcher Matters. [ download ] [ MOI home ] [ MOI archive ]
Nov 26, 2008•55 min
A conversation about intellectual rigor and intellectual confusion with New York University physicist Alan Sokal , the man behind the "Sokal Hoax" and author of Beyond the Hoax: Science, Philosophy and Culture. [ download ] [ MOI home ] [ MOI archive ]...
Nov 18, 2008•49 min
A conversation about art markets with Don Thompson, professor emeritus of marketing at York University's Schulich School of Business and author of The $12 Million Dollar Stuffed Shark: The Curious Economics of Contemporary Art. [ download ] [ MOI home ] [ MOI archive ]
Nov 08, 2008•51 min
A conversation about what's next for humanity with David Friedman , professor of law at Santa Clara University and author of the classic work of 20th-century political philosophy The Machinery of Freedom . In his new book, Future Imperfect: Technology and Freedom in an Uncertain World , Friedman explores the law, the economics and the very sensory experience of a host of possible futures through the technologies likely to shape them, including universal surveillance, e-cash, designer kids, advan...
Oct 21, 2008•1 hr
A conversation about technology, philosophy and a beloved American motorcycle journey with Mark Richardson , auto and motorcycle editor of the Toronto Star and author of Zen and Now: On the Trail of Robert Pirsig and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance . [ download ] [ MOI home ] [ MOI archive ]...
Oct 16, 2008•56 min
A conversation about demographics, punditry and American voting with Andrew Gelman , professor of statistics at Columbia University and author of Red State, Blue State, Rich State, Poor State . [ download ] [ MOI home ] [ MOI archive ]...
Oct 09, 2008•54 min
A conversation about the red tape of viticulture, huge followings in Japan and Cabernet uprisings in the streets of Indianapolis with wine educator and blogger Tyler Colman, known in the blogosphere as " Dr. Vino ", author of Wine Politics: How Governments, Environmentalists and Mobsters Influence the Wines We Drink. [ download show ] [ MOI home ] [ MOI archive ]...
Sep 23, 2008•53 min
A conversation about the workings of the novel, the world between journalism and academia and literary versus religious belief with James Wood, book critic for the New Yorker and author of How Fiction Works . [ download show ] [ MOI home ] [ MOI archive ]
Sep 16, 2008•49 min
A conversation about what's wrong with American education's priorities and how to fix them with the American Enterprise Institute's Charles Murray, author of Real Education: Four Simple Truths for Bringing America's Schools Back to Reality. [ download show ] [ MOI home ] [ MOI archive ]...
Sep 06, 2008•54 min
A conversation about econophysics, generating genuine randomness and the rise of blogs with mathematical journalist and blogger Brian Hayes, author of Group Theory in the Bedroom . [ download show ] [ MOI home ] [ MOI archive ]...
Aug 27, 2008•53 min
A conversation about the dictionary-reader's ultimate challenge, all 21,730 pages of the Oxford English Dictionary, with Ammon Shea , author of Reading the OED. [ download show ] [ MOI home ] [ MOI archive ]
Aug 22, 2008•57 min
A conversation about one man, one son, and one D.I.Y. film school with novelist and former CBC film critic David Gilmour, author of The Film Club: A Memoir. [ download show ] [ MOI home ] [ MOI archive ]
Aug 12, 2008•29 min
A conversation about art, criticism, literature, philosophy, and a certain Belgian boy reporter with novelist Tom McCarthy, author of Remainder and Tintin and the Secret of Literature. [ download show ] [ MOI home ] [ MOI archiv e ]
Jul 23, 2008•34 min
A conversation about science, aesthetics and the crossing of disciplinary boundaries with David Edwards, Gordon McKay Professor of the Practice of Biomedical Engineering at Harvard, author of Artscience: Creativity in the Post-Google Generation, and founder of Le Laboratoire . [ download show ] [ MOI home ] [ MOI archiv e ]...
Jul 17, 2008•30 min
A conversation about asymmetrical warfare, Red Dawn and the Hmong in Fresno with Gary Brecher, “War Nerd” columnist from The eXile . [ download show ] [ MOI home ] [ MOI archiv e ]
Jul 01, 2008•58 min
A conversation about the rise of cultural blogs, using one’s own life as novel source material and the genius of Rupert Thomson with literary blogger Maud Newton, founder of MaudNewton.com . [ download ] [ MOI home ] [ MOI archiv e ]
Jun 23, 2008•31 min
A conversation about the encyclopedic novel, female creativity and Rush Limbaugh with novelist, essayist and poet Alexander Theroux, author of Laura Warholic; or, The Sexual Intellectual . [ download ] [ MOI home ] [ MOI archiv e ]
Jun 18, 2008•52 min
Part two of our special series on the future of books and reading: conversations with writer, thinker, entrepreneur and maker of mischief Kevin Smokler [ site ] and Dave Weich, director of marketing and development at Portland, Oregon's Powell's Books .
Jun 09, 2008•1 hr 3 min
A conversation about art school, the Milgram Experient and Andres Serrano photos as bible covers with graphic designer and novelist Chip Kidd, the man responsible for countless bestselling (and some not-quite-bestselling) book jackets. His new novel is The Learners: The Book After The Cheese Monkeys.
May 30, 2008•48 min
Part one of a special Marketplace of Ideas series on the future of books and reading: conversations with Daniel Menaker and Odile Isralson, host and executive producer of Titlepage , the first book-themed internet TV show.
May 23, 2008•59 min
A conversation about the climate change debate, the evolutionary psychology of art and bad academic writing with Denis Dutton [ site ], founder of Arts & Letters Daily and editor of Philosophy and Literature .
May 03, 2008•52 min
A conversation about swinging, eating, strip clubs, lying, gambling, consumption and pornography with Peter Sagal, host of NPR's Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me and author of The Book of Vice: Very Naughty Things (and How to Do Them).
Apr 25, 2008•32 min