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A brief conversation with Joan Blades, Co-Founder of MomsRising.org.
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The characters Darius and Xerxes were named after very interesting Kings in Persian history, who were wrapped up in comedies of errors.
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Because Khakpour was very interested in what makes Muslim men tick, after the events on 9/11.
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The older generations tend to be more conservative, Khakpour says.
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Valerie Martin on the mythology of the Big Easy.
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The influences are vast and range from race relations to hurricane Katrina to the "spooky" ethos of the city.
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Dovey reads three selections from her novel Blood Kin.
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In her filmmaking, Dovey was drawn to the beauty of farming because of the process.
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Adam Bly would like ask President Bush how he made decisions.
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Today's generation of scientists need to think laterally, not just vertically.
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Fighting a new kind of war and watching China's rise are prominent issues to Adam Bly.
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Bly discusses how science shapes even our ideas and images of the world.
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Bly looks forward to more mapping, more cross-fertilization among the scientific disciplines.
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It doesn't explain everything, but it's a pretty good start, Bly says.
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Adam Bly talks about his life experience with faith.
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"Being able to understand science is to create metaphors," says Bly, founder of SEED magazine. "Our metaphors become profoundly more rich when scientists interact with artists and engage the arts […]