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| | | Weekdays, 10am to 12pm, 7pm to 9pm Archived shows Your voice matters on WOSU's Open Line. Weekday mornings, Fred Andrle hosts his award-winning talk program. Fred’s show features fascinating national and local guests. He guides an intelligent and balanced discussion on topics ranging from politics to literature, music to science, health to finance, and psychology to science fiction. Listen Live Windows Media WOSU 820 RealPlayer WOSU 820 Open Line Archive Did you miss one of Fred's shows? Do you want to hear it again? wosu.org offers an archive. To hear this week's shows, click on the links in the schedules to the right. To hear previous weeks' programs, click on Fred Andrle's Open Line Archive. Open Line Podcasts You can listen to Open Line whenever and where ever you want. You can subscribe to Open Line's podcast with the following link: http://www.npr.org/rss/podcast.php?id=510161 Call Open Line at 614-292-8513. Write to Open Line at openline@wosu.org (N.B. All emails will be read, but the producers may not have time to respond to all of them personally.) Open Line is repeated weekday evenings at 7pm. | | |  | MONDAY 7/30 | 10:00 AM At the conclusion of the U.S. Supreme Court 2006-07 term: we’ll hear an analysis of recent rulings on important cases, with Ohio State University Moritz College of Law Professors Ruth Colker, Edward Foley and Alan Michaels—Part II of a series.
Listen Real Player | Windows Media 11:00 AM Following the declassification of sixty years of secret records, we’ll hear the untold history of the CIA and charges that the agency fails its primary mission—to gather and analyze intelligence, with New York Times National Security Reporter Tim Weiner. Related Items  Legacy of Ashes 11:30 AM the nature of our relationship with domestic animals and the human bond with dogs, with author and host of Northeast Public Radio’s “Dog Talk” John Katz. Related Items  Dog Dispatches Listen Real Player | Windows Media
| | | TUESDAY 7/31 | 10:00 AM Open Forum.
Listen Real Player | Windows Media 11:00 AM The use of language in politics, with linguist and University of California at Berkeley School of Information Professor Geoffrey Nunberg. Related Items  Talking Right Listen Real Player | Windows Media
| | | WEDNESDAY 8/1 | 10:00 AM words and the adventure of language, with Webster’s New World College Dictionary Editor in Chief Mike Agnes. Related Items  Webster's New World Listen Real Player | Windows Media 11:00 AM A pragmatic approach to conservation of the Amazon Rainforest that respects indigenous peoples and culture, with “Tale’s of a Shaman’s Apprentice” author and Amazon Conservation Team (ACT) President Mark Plotkin Related Links Amazon Conservation Team Listen Real Player | Windows Media
| | | THURSDAY 8/2 | Special encore presentations of the “Best of Open Line”: 10:00 AM Reflections on the path to leadership, with a panel of Central Ohio’s women leaders: Ohio State University College of the Arts Dean Karen Bell, United Way of Central Ohio President and CEO Janet Jackson, YWCA Great Lakes Alliance Regional Manager Karen Schwarzwalder, and South Side Settlement Executive Director Mari Sunami.
ListenReal Player | Windows Media 11:00 AM How to make changes in your life—and live your particular dream, with journalist and Random Acts of Kindness author M.J.Ryan. Related Items  This Year I Will ListenReal Player | Windows Media
| | | FRIDAY 8/3 | 10:00 AM U.S. foreign policy in a time of conflict, with Ohio State University Mershon Center Director Richard Herrmann. Listen Real Player | Windows Media 11:00 AM The history of the concept of “universal human rights,” with UCLA Modern European History Professor Lynn Hunt. Related Items  Inventing Human Rights Listen Real Player | Windows Media
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  Sir Gilbert Levine conducts a performance of Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis, recorded in Cologne Cathedral during the 2005 World Youth Day celebrations in Germany. This was the first time that Missa Solemnis, Beethoven’s monumental spiritual masterpiece, had ever been performed in Cologne Cathedral, Germany’s most famous church and home cathedral of Beethoven, who was a native of Bonn, just down the river Rhine from Cologne. The performance features soloists Bozena Harasimowicz, Monica Groop, Jerry Hadley, and Franz-Josef Selig, with the London Philharmonic Choir and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. more...
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