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| Betty Repacholi, a research associate at the University of
Washington’s Center for Mind, Brain, & Learning
talks about a new
study that finds young boys are more likely to pick instruments that are
“male” like the drums and girls are more likely to pick “feminine” instruments
like the violin. The stereotypes we embraced growing up are still strong
today.
Sarah Lenz Lock, Senior litigator at AARP talks about their lawsuit to get medications to seniors Click here to listen to A Touch of Grey...The Talk show for Grownups! |
| Thomas T. Perls M.D., a world-renowned researcher at Harvard
Medical School, founder and director of the New England Centenarian Study
and author of Living to Be 100.
Jimmy McDonough is a journalist and author of Shakey: Neil Young's Biography. McDonough has contributed to such publications as Variety, Film Comment, Mojo, and Spin. Perhaps best known for his Village Voices profiles of such artists as Jimmy Scott, and Hubert Selby, Jr. Click Here for A Touch of Grey audio |
| Dr. Carrie Moreau, Researcher at the University of Colorado
talks about walking along with hormone replacement therapy
restoring
older women’s arteries.
Dr. Hodosh, Medical Director of the Atlantic Neuroscience Institute and Chief of Neurosurgery at Morristown Memorial Hospital and Overlook Hospital talks with A Touch of Grey about Strokes: the risks, warning signs, causes, treatment and prevention of stroke. Click here for audio |
| William McGowan, Publisher of “Coloring the News: How
crusading for Diversity has Corrupted American journalism.” McGowan
He has reported for Newsweek and the BBC and has written for the
New York Times, the Washington Post, Columbia Journalism
Review and other national publications. A regular contributor to the
Wall Street Journal, he is currently a fellow at the Social Philosophy
and Policy Center and at the Manhattan Institute.
Julie Winokur, writer and wife of Photojournalist Ed Kashi. Winokur and Kashi are currently working together on a seven-year project, YEARS AHEAD: Aging in America which examines the social impact of the expanding elderly population in the United States. Features from this project have won awards from Pictures of the Year 1997, 1998 and 2001, and the 2001 World Press Photo competition. Their work has been published in The New York Times Magazine, Natural History Magazine, Fortune, GQ, The Sunday Times Magazine (London), La Vanguardia (Spain), Scientific American, American Photography Annuals 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17, and Communication Arts Photography Annuals 39, 40, and 41. Click Here for ...A Touch of Grey - The Talk show for Grownups! |
| What Einstein Told His Cook: Kitchen Science Explained by Robert
L. Wolke
Does the alcohol really boil off when we cook with wine? Are smoked foods raw or cooked? Are green potatoes poisonous? Robert L. Wolke, professor of chemistry, a lifelong gastronome and author of the Washington Post column Food 101provides a Touch of Grey plain-talk explanations of kitchen mysteries. Liz O’Brien Writer and Reporter for People Magazinetalks about “America’s Top 50 Bachelors 2002” A Touch of Grey Audio |