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What Are People Doing?
Did you know there’s a place in Seattle where anyone can learn the French language from children to adults? C’est vrai! It’s true!
In The Moment: Episode 56
In this week’s interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talks with Dr. Nathan Price of the Institute for Systems Biology. They outline the science behind systems biology, exploring it as an attempt to quantify the components that make up a biological system and then work together in concert to achieve life.
Rosa Floribunda are Red, Viola Odorata are Blue
Unlock the secret (and not-so-secret) origins of the growing world around us with Ross Bayton’s illuminating exploration of the plants we know, and some we don’t.
In The Moment: Episode 55
In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talks with Conor Dougherty about the fight for housing in America. Dougherty outlines why developers aren't building homes for millennials...
In The Moment: Episode 54
In this week's interview, correspondent Venice Buhain talks with Thom Hartmann about the war on voting. Hartman compares voting systems in other countries to those in the United States, and...
Oud Intentions
What happens when you merge fluid improvisation and subtle noise with traditional Arabic music—then add the talent of a guitar master?
What Are People Doing?
Town Hall fans, there are a variety of events involving drama this very month on our stages.
In The Moment: Episode 53
In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talks with Dan Esty about solutions to big problems like climate change. Esty outlines ways to bridge political perspectives in order to...
A Five-Decade Debate as Important as Ever: James Baldwin and William F. Buckley Jr.
Two men—diametrically opposed intellectuals—met at the University of Cambridge on February 18, 1965. There they debated the question “Has the American Dream been achieved at the expense of the American Negro?”