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Radio Open Source with Christopher Lydon

By Christopher Lydon

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Description

An American conversation with global attitude -- on the arts, humanities, and global affairs, hosted by Christopher Lydon.

  Name Description Released Price  
1
Khaled Fahmy: a baseline “biography” of the revolution in Egypt -- 11/17/12 Free View In iTunes
2
Coffee Hour: on A Week in Tunisia -- 11/13/12 Free View In iTunes
3
Farida Ayari’s Short Form on “the Spring” : “What Revolution?” -- 11/11/12 Free View In iTunes
4
Yasser Jradi: for a “cultural revolution” in Tunisia -- 11/9/12 Free View In iTunes
5
Nadia Khiari’s “Willis in Tunis”: Born Again in Revolution -- 11/7/12 Free View In iTunes
6
Maalouf and Lydon: An Audio Postcard on Tyranny -- 11/4/12 Free View In iTunes
7
Camille Paglia: a rapturous rap on art and nature -- 11/1/12 Free View In iTunes
8
Roger Owen on the Arab Revolution: Year Two… of Ten -- 10/20/12 Free View In iTunes
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Customer Reviews

the ultimate dinner table conversation
by johnstrass

Chris Lydon is the consummate intellectual, able to uncover fascinating Connections from a variety of guests about a range of topics. This is no mundane "talk show." In contrast to most "talk" shows, this is not about getting people to argue their cases but about finding common ground. For example, a discussion of Muslim-Christian relationships (very timely) is based on an examination of 10th century Al-Andalus Spain. The guests included an author, a classical music composer, and an examination of how peaceful coexistence flourished 1000 years ago. He must have the best Rolodex in the business. The website format is the most interactive, with audience able to suggest topics and comment through very thoughtful blogging. With all of the conflict on radio shows (even the current version of NPR’s The Connection, which he founded before he was forced out!) this is an intellectual oasis for those of us who are fascinated by the world and wish we could have just stayed in our college classes a few more years.

Smart and eclectic
by smcaulay

"Open Source" is one of the very best of the discussion/call-in shows. Guests are tops in their field; host Christopher Lydon knows how to ask the right questions, and he plays fair. Topics are relevant and always fascinating -- a nice mix of politics, the arts and pop culture. I've appreciated the post-Katrina series on race relations, in particular.

Human Bias - Wonderful
by Artotems Co.

What a great show! Christopher Lydon has a gift for interviewing others with honest inquiry and yet human compassion for all sides. Someone said "liberal". I woud say compassionate, not to mention informative and cutting edge. Thanks PRI and Chris!

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