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Summary: Each day on The Faith Middleton Show, we bring you interesting guests and great conversation. For 26 years, we've explored important social issues, health, art and of course, food! We've opened up our phone lines, so you can join us in discussing war, politics and your favorite books. Hope you can join us.
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What are the right questions to ask after the shooting? What do we do now, after the violence in Sandy Hook, CT. We can't get to the right path without asking the right questions. Is there a way to make sense of any of this, to find one path out of this? Or does it require careful thought, planning, and action across years? We begin with what are the questions for us to consider?
Mindful eating is not a diet. There are no menus or recipes. It is being more aware of your eating habits, the sensations you experience when you eat, and the thoughts and emotions that you have about food. It is more about how you eat than what you eat. Today, Dr. Susan Albers joins us to talk Eating Mindfully.
No one knows Southern cooking quite like Jean Anderson. A long-time food editor and the author of such books as A Love Affair with Southern Cooking and Falling Off the Bone, her encyclopedic knowledge of Southern food makes her the perfect author for this delicious down-home collection. If it's baked and it's from the South, you'll find it in this week's Food Schmooze. Baked Shrimp-St...
The world’s most popular astrophysicist, Neil deGrasse Tyson, joins us in advance of his appearance at the Connecticut Forum on Saturday. Plus a look at Secret Sex Lives, Suzy Spencer’s year on the fringes of American sexuality.
The Book Show gang joins Faith live with recommendations in all categories. And we’ll take your calls! What’re you reading? What’ve you recently read and loved? Are you a librarian? A teacher? Are you part of a book club? Call us!
How to Find Out Anything: Our guest, Don MacLeod, explains how to find what you're looking for quickly, efficiently, and accurately—and how to avoid the most common mistakes of the Google Age. From top CEO’s salaries to police records, you’ll learn little-known tricks for discovering the exact information you’re looking for. Whether researching for a term paper or digging up dirt on an ex, MacL...
It's Thanksgiving week. You're probably spending a day or two—or MORE—cooking. Cooking and cooking and cooking. And eating some. But cooking mostly, right? In appreciation of that, we present to you this week easy easy easy recipes. Simple, set it and forget ideas for food. Chris Prosperi's Slow Roasted Pork. A new take on oatmeal. Easy grilled cheese. We've got your post-holiday food prep cove...
In his new book, James Gustave Speth looks unsparingly at the sea of troubles in which the United States now finds itself, charts a course through the discouragement and despair commonly felt today, and envisions what he calls America the Possible, an attractive and plausible future that we can still realize. The book identifies a dozen features of the American political economy—the country's b...
Animal House. Diner. Footloose. Tremors. Flatliners. JFK. A Few Good Men. Apollo 13. Sleepers. Wild Things. Mystic River. Frost/Nixon. X-Men: First Class. Today: Kevin Bacon.
Louise Fili has been an inspiration for designers around the world since the 1980s, when she raised the bar on book cover design, creating close to two thousand jackets as art director for Pantheon Books. In 1989 Fili founded her own graphic design studio, Louise Fili Ltd, and branched out into the fields of restaurant and food packaging design. Her lavish and elegant typography, often hand dra...
Gordon Edelstein, Artistic Director at New Haven’s Long Wharf Theatre, joins Faith to talk The Killing of Sister George, the classic farce which brings Academy Award-nominee Kathleen Turner back to the Long Wharf’s stage as director and star. Plus, Gina Barreca returns for our continuing series on the seven deadly sins. This time: gluttony.
Call us with your best tips and tricks for hunkering down and battening all the hatches.
It's a live, call-in edition of The Food Schmooze: What are you eating, and how are you cooking, while the power's out?
Alone and Invisible No More is the true story of a new way of caring for the elderly in Maine that is cost-effective and promises humane end of life care. Plus, a look at what the bible says in contradictory ways about sex and desire.
Activist John de Graaf joins us to talk about his book, What’s the Economy for Anyway? De Graaf and co-author David K. Batker set forth a simple goal for any economic system: the greatest good for the greatest number over the longest run. Drawing from history and current enterprises, they show how the good life is achieved when people and markets work together with an active government to creat...