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Fresh Air with Terry Gross is a Peabody Award-winning magazine of contemporary arts and issues. Produced at WHYY in Philadelphia, Pa., the show is known for captivating interviews with guests from literature, science, music, film, and more. Fresh Air Weekend culls the highlights from the previous week's shows for engaging weekend listening.

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Document Lesbian Activist, Pioneering Journalist Del Martin
The co-founder of the first national lesbian-rights organization in the United States &mdash; and the country's first national lesbian magazine &mdash; died Aug. 27 at age 87. We remember her with a <em>Fresh Air</em> interview from 1992.
Document Michael Beschloss: Critical Moments, Critical Choices
In <em>Presidential Courage: Brave Leaders and How They Changed America 1789-1989</em>, the historian looks at crucial moments in which a president risked his political career for the good of the country.
Document 'Trouble The Water' Captures Katrina On Camcorder
As New Orleans' levees buckled, Kimberly Rivers Roberts turned her video camera on marooned friends, relatives and neighbors. Roberts' footage has been adapted into a powerful documentary that is as much about America as it is about the deadly storm.
Document Joshua Green Describes The View From Denver
Journalist Joshua Green discusses the activities at the Democratic National Convention. Green is a senior editor at <em>The Atlantic</em>. His writing has appeared in <em>The New Yorker</em>, <em>Esquire</em> and <em>Rolling Stone</em>.
Document Mark Sawyer: Race And The Obama Campaign
Political scientist and author runs the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Politics at UCLA; he talks to Terry Gross about how Barack Obama's campaign is addressing issues touching on race and ethnicity.
Document Katha Pollitt On The State Of The Glass Ceiling
When Sen. Hillary Clinton conceded defeat in the Democratic presidential primary in June, she thanked her supporters for making "18 million cracks" in the glass ceiling. Political columnist Katha Pollitt discusses the historical significance of Clinton's presidential bid.
Document Farber Appreciation &mdash; Setting The Record Straight
Last week, John Powers incorrectly described the political leanings of the late critic Manny Farber. Farber's widow, Patricia Patterson, wrote in to set the record straight.
Document Don Cheadle's Spy Turn
In his latest movie, <em>Traitor</em>, Don Cheadle plays a CIA operative who goes undercover to work with a terrorist group &mdash; but then becomes a suspected terrorist himself.
Document Lobbying For The Presidency
Political scientist James Thurber discusses the role of lobbyists in the McCain and Obama campaigns. An expert in campaign conduct and lobbying, Thurber testified before Congress about lobby reform and advised both candidates on the 2007 lobbying reform bill.
Document Andrew Fleming And Pam Brady: Making 'Hamlet 2'
The two collaborated on the new Steve Coogan comedy, about a failed actor and overzealous drama teacher who mounts a musical sequel to Shakespeare's most famous tragedy.
Document A Partisan Divide On Health Care Reform
While both John McCain and Barack Obama agree that the American health care system needs reform, the candidates differ markedly in their vision of the remedy. Political scientist Jonathan Oberlander offers an in-depth comparison of the candidates' proposals.
Document For Democrats, The West Is The New South
Journalist Ryan Lizza says it's no accident that the Democrats picked Denver as the site of their National Convention. Lizza discusses the strategy among party officials to make inroads in the West rather than the South.
Document God Talk On The Campaign Trail
Both John McCain and Barack Obama are courting the religious vote, but whose campaign will be more effective? Journalist Dan Gilgoff, the politics editor for Beliefnet.com, discusses the candidates' tactics.
Document Manny Farber, A Critical Eye For Termite Art
Critic at large John Powers remembers film critic and artist Manny Farber, who died Aug. 18 at the age of 91.
Document An Animated Take On The 'Chicago 10'
Brett Morgan's film, <em>Chicago 10</em>, uses a combination of archival footage, animation and music to tell the story of eight anti-war protesters who were put on trial following the 1968 Democratic National Convention.
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