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Steve Coll debates the challenges facing print culture today and reminisces about his personal experiences.
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A reading by Andre Dubus highlights the duality typical of his characters.
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Andre Dubus writes more than novels and finds inspiration in poetry, but finds that screenplays lack “sensual details.”
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Having “dodged the bullet” of his father’s strict Catholicism, writer Andre Dubus’ wandering sometimes takes him into strip clubs.
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Author Andre Dubus grew up in the shadow of writers, from his famous father to Kurt Vonnegut.
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A myriad of hometowns and childhood experiences feed the writing of Andre Dubus.
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New writers shy away from conflict, says author Andre Dubus, while the masters embrace it. And having kids helps.
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Although writer Andre Dubus describes his wife as his inspiration and harshest reader, his greatest critic is himself.
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The son of a well-known short story writer, Andre Dubus never thought he would follow in the footsteps of his father.
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Author Andre Dubus describes the inspiration behind the novel and its transition into film.
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Lisa Witter discusses the path-breaking Hillary Clinton.
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Lisa Witter has learned valuable lessons, on and off the air.
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Lisa Witter describes herself as a populist progressive.
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Lisa Witter talks about the importance of a political party’s shared values.
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Lisa Witter describes the differences in stagecraft between Obama and McCain.
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Lisa Witter explains social change in the digital age.
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Lisa Witter talks about her novel approach to writing nonfiction.
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Know your constituents before diving in, says Lisa Witter.
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Lisa Witter says feminism’s third wave is about women making all their own choices.
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Facts and passion a crusade do not make, says Lisa Witter.
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Lisa Witter says there’s still a glass ceiling but women need to break it themselves.
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Follow your expertise, says Lisa Witter, but do your homework as well.
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According to Lisa Witter, capitalism has replaced religion.
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Lisa Witter’s roots are West coast and working class.
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Lisa Witter’s short list of women who are changing the world.
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At age 16 Patel worked in a heart transplant ward.
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Patel works on developing medicines in phase 2 clinical trials.
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People are surprised how long it takes to bring new medicines to the market.
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