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A library of interviews with the world’s biggest thinkers.
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The George Mason economist answers the Big Question, “Does the free market corrode moral character?”
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Tom Otterness went with Humpty Dumpty.
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As in Tai Chi, artists should gain from their losses, Tom Otterness explains.
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Tom Otterness explains the switch from Brooke Alexander to Marlborough.
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Tom Otterness notices an autocratic streak in Europe’s art scene.
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Tom Otterness’s travels in the Mid-East changed his view of New York.
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9/11, says Tom Otterness, was like science fiction.
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Art’s nebulous purpose draws in the money. Tom Otterness responds.
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Tom Otterness sees public art replacing the town square and creating conversation between strangers.
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We’re at a good moment in art, Tom Otterness says.
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Tom Otterness tries to incorporate influences from everywhere.
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Tom Otterness cites film as a big part of his artistic engagement.
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A proud Kansan, Tom Otterness was exposed to the regionalists at an early age.
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Tom Otterness works until 2 am in the “Venice of Brooklyn.”
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Service is how Matthew Modine describes the life of Ted Kennedy.
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Matthew Modine talks about his own religious journey.
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The author and American Enterprise Institute Fellow answers the Big Question “Does the free market corrode moral character?”
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Matthew Modine explains his perceptions of the American political landscape.
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Inspired by the writing of Carl Sagen, Matthew Modine knows we must reevaluate how we treat the earth.
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Matthew Modine has learned that it’s easier to tell the truth than to lie.