Host Jonathan Kirsch, an attorney specializing in intellectual property and publishing law, moderates a panel discussion on a landmark literary-legal settlement. It allows Google to scan and make ...
The iPad may be a game changer for books on the Internet. Author and intellectual property rights attorney Jonathan Kirsch talks Kindle, eBooks and iBooks with New York Times media columnist Motoko ...
For anyone fascinated by the nature of evil and the effects of absolute power on human relationships, tune in for a spirited conversation between Jonathan Kirsch and Simon Montefiore , author of ...
Targeted for assassination by South Africa's apartheid regime, Albie Sachs lost and an arm and an eye, but not his passion for justice or his country. Now a South African supreme court judge, he ...
When we use the word "emancipation" we think of slavery in America. But for centuries in Europe, Jews lived in ghettos with restricted rights. Jonathan Kirsch talks to author and former NPR London ...
Dutton's Brentwood bookstore has been a beacon of literary life in Los Angeles for decades. Will redevelopment destroy it? What does a bookstore mean to a community? Host Jonathan Kirsch speaks with ...
How different would the world be if the concept of many different gods had prevailed over the religious belief in just one true God? That key question is examined in Jonathan Kirsch's God Against the ...
Are the world's major religions truly incompatible? KCRW General Manager Ruth Seymour talks with authors Sam Harris, Andrew Sullivan and Jonathan Kirsch about the philosophy of religion in today's ...
The countries are separated by a wide cultural divide, which has had a major impact on the current political situation. Host Jonathan Kirsch discusses their differences with political scientist Ronald ...
NPR's Scott Simon has written his first novel, Pretty Birds. He joins Jonathan Kirsch in conversation about the people of Sarajevo who inspired it, and his experience reporting from that war torn ...
It took Kent Twitchell nine years to paint his renowned mural, the Ed Ruscha Monument. It took barely a day to destroy it, perhaps beyond repair. Jonathan Kirsch hosts a conversation with the muralist ...
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