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  • David Mamet, the writer of gritty dramas like 'Glengarry Glen Ross' and 'Heist', first went to Vermont at the age of 17 and was stunned by its natural beauty. The filmmaker's book 'South of the Northeast Kingdom' is an homage to the state where he has lived for 40 years yet still feels like an outsider. Read an excerpt and see photos from the book.
  • NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro asks David Lynch about Room to Dream, the director's new memoir.
  • TV critic David Bianculli Remembers Steve Allen who died Monday at the age of 78.
  • Steve Inskeep talks to the writer, comedian and creator of Curb Your Enthusiasm, Larry David. The show -- which features David's stock in trade, painfully awkward situations -- is kicking off its fifth season on HBO this weekend.
  • T.V. critic David Bianculli reviews last nights premiere of NBCS The Weakest Link the latest British-imported game show.
  • David Bianculli reviews The Osbournes, the MTV reality series about the family of rocker Ozzy Osbourne. The new season starts tonight.
  • NPR's Rachel Martin talks with David French of the National Review. He recently wrote a piece in The Atlantic on how racism in America affected his multiracial family.
  • Actor and comedian David Alan Grier. Grier got his start on the TV sketch comedy show In Living Color. He's films include Boomerang, Blankman, and Return to Me(REBROADCAST from 4/01/91).
  • Host John Ydstie talks to Hanan Ashrawi , spokeswoman for the Palestinian Authority about Palestinian bargaining positions at the Camp David Summit. She says Chairman Arafat places particular importance on the status of Palestinian refugees and on the future of Jerusalem.
  • T.V. critic David Bianculli reviews the two new reality based TV shows: The Mole, which premiered last night on ABC, and Temptation Island which premieres tonight on FOX.
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