Christopher Lydon

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Presently Christopher Lydon is the host of the online "radio program" OPEN SOURCE. (http://www.radioopensource.org/). The following is from the OPEN SOURCE web site: Christopher Lydon stumbled out of the media storm into the pleasures of smart talk radio about a decade ago, and he intends to keep talking, and listening, forever. He was born hungry into a big family of Boston Irish strivers (not so unlike Mary McGrath's family) and he's stayed hungry: for literature (Russians, Victorians, Transcendentalists, Roth-Bellow-Updike); for the music o...read more

The terrorism index The birthday party War with iran? Niall ferguson’s “war of the world” Dubai? Open source in the boardroom Generation alito David remnick on boxing What the nsa does and doesn’t do After pensions Feminism after friedan Global warming is not an “environmental problem” A christian america What money can’t buy Mary jo salter’s “phone call to the future” The quantification of war What would roger williams say… and do? The great american novel Collapse of the senate immigration bill Israel at war Rethinking race and class The death of anna politkovskaya A fresh start for liberia How do you leave a country? John updike and his terrorist Garry wills on jesus Spring cleaning Google sociology The evolution of football Gop shift to the right Lorraine hunt lieberson remembered Steal this election Who runs your university? Convergences The new plan for new orleans Reality bytes What john murtha wrought Claudia rankine’s citizen Is capitalism working? Brazil’s statesman at large Erica hirshler’s biography of a masterpiece Nicholson baker’s human smoke A piano master class with saleem abboud ashkar Iran’s nuclear ambitions The iraqi police Genocide in sudan A dutch canary in the multicultural coalmine? The nsa’s new new phone database Emerson redux A museum tour with john updike Pakistan The republican coalition Democracy in the dumps The pope and the planet Tpp on trial Michael lewis’s age of money Bach’s chaconne Requiem for darfur Chavismo with some new brakes on it Predatory politics Dvorak to duke ellington We say potato The poetry of franz wright and fanny howe Transcendental women Botu Wonkette Intelligent design in dover and kansas The politics of venezuela Sex and safety on campus Give ‘em hill? Neoliberalism and postcapitalism The new nativism Donald trump is breaking news Black lives on campus Bernd heinrich and our journey — from life to life Philip gura’s american transcendentalism Carrying the torch for jane jacobs Talking turkishness Edna o’brien Politics of climate change Stuck in the pottery barn Virus hunters Lawrence wilkerson Getting judith miller Beethoven at the piano Revisiting david foster wallace’s boston Democracy’s dark side American horror stories David bromwich on the emperor’s new language Inside the islamic state Dan ariely on the “irrationality” of american inequality Ha jin’s recovered memory of americans in china Howard french on africa in a chinese century The hidden histories of slavery What makes a city great? A scotus fight decoder ring Paris burning Combat art A passion for cookbooks Yanis varoufakis’s greek tragedy Could confucius change your life? Class conflict The cyber Timothy snyder’s holocaust warning for today Steve pinker’s prose guide American wreckage Ferrante fever American hearts and minds Let’s talk about charleston Learning from paris America’s war of ideas Gore vidal on the great republic and its fall Oliver sacks To rebuild or not to rebuild? Beyond roe and wade What would keynes do? Seeing red in trump’s america Demonic males ‘deportation nation’ Going nativist

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