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Brian Lehrer and Caitlin Thompson welcome you to the podcast -- launching on January 11th. (article)
Artists Shepard Fairey and William Powhida reflect on artists, the one percent and Occupy Wall Street. Plus: Annie Leibovitz and Bruce Davidson on photographing places; 101 things you... (episode)
Yesterday on the show we tested your knowledge in our annual year-end news quiz. (Listen here) Below are 10 of our favorite questions from the True/False lightning round at the end of... (article)
Brian Lehrer Show listeners are the guests for the final live show of 2011. The phone lines are open for your calls on how your opinion changed on any issue; what was the biggest news... (episode)
Were you paying attention in 2011? Test your memory of the the serious and not-so-serious news of the year with Brian and guest quiz-masters Pat Kiernan and Melissa Harris-Perry. (episode)
<p>From Tahrir Square to Zuccotti Park, from Wikileaks to phone-hacking, what were the top stories of 2011 and which will reverberate through the year to come? Plus, holiday movies.</p> (episode)
Christiane Amanpour of ABC and CNN reflects on 2011 and democracy, from the Arab Spring to Occupy Wall Street and beyond. Then, NBC's Tom Brokaw on civic responsibility and broadcast ... (episode)
Bank of America has agreed to pay over $300 million dollars to settle allegations that its mortgage lending unit Countrywide Financial discriminated against black and Hispanic borrowe... (episode)
There are lots of roundups of the year's best pictures, but we want to do it a little differently. This year cell phone pictures brought us news stories, from protests in Tahrir Squa... (article)
Mark Danner, author of Stripping Bare the Body: Politics, Violence, War, explains what may be behind the President's change of heart on a bill allowing indefinite detentions. Plus: Al... (episode)