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  • UK musician Frank Turner exploits the commonalities of folk and punk rock and demands that you join in.
  • An American developer hoping to build a golf course in a small Scottish town runs up against long-held beliefs about the supernatural. Tony Award-winning playwright Arthur Kopit and director Christopher Ashley join us to talk about the new comic farce "A Dram of Drummhicit," which gets a world premiere at the La Jolla Playhouse.
  • Turn on a TV just about anywhere in the country right now, and you'll see tough political attack ads. In many cases, nonprofits are funding the ads and, therefore, do not have to disclose their donors. But does it matter who funds them? Voters in Pittsburgh say yes.
  • Life in Krakow
  • Artisan beers are popular these days. We'll talk about the art to making, and enjoying, the malty brews with local beer crafters and critics.
  • What's your favorite kind of craft beer? Why are IPAs so popular right now? What are sour beers? And, how did San Diego become the premiere craft beer town in the nation? We'll answer your questions, and discuss the latest trends in the craft beer world with some of the top breweries in town.
  • With a smile that lit up TV screens around the world, Kate Middleton married Prince William in a union that promised to revitalize the British monarchy.
  • After he moved to the town that would be most associated with him, Monet worked hard to design the waterlily pond and gardens immortalized in his later paintings. In the last of three stories, Susan Stamberg visits Monet's home at Giverny, where he spent nearly half his life.
  • London has nearly tripled the number of police on the streets in an attempt to quell a wave of looting and violence, the worst the country has seen since race riots set the capital ablaze in the 1980s. Unrest that began in London has now spread to other British cities.
  • Since winning multiple San Diego music awards and garnering a strong following for their live shows, Lady Dottie and the Diamonds have become a popular staple in the San Diego music scene. They join us in studio to perform and talk about their love of the blues.
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