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Does Love Mean Sharing Passwords?: Manners for the Digital Age #11

Slate’s tech columnist Farhad Manjoo and Dear Prudence advice columnist Emily Yoffe debate the question: Should a married couple share their email passwords?

Hang Up and Listen: The War Between Fear and Exhaustion Edition

Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca discuss the first week of the Women’s World Cup. Josh and Mike also talk to Bill James about his writing process, the difference between statheads and scouts, his work for the Red Sox, and his book Popular Crime

Slate: The 32 Weapons Gabfest

Slate’s John Dickerson, David Plotz, and special guest Emily Yoffe discuss a possible breakthrough in federal budget talks, the News of the World newspaper scandal in the U.K., and the near collapse of the DSK rape case.

Hang Up and Listen: The Hope Solo Durant Edition

Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, Mike Pesca, and guest Franklin Foer discuss the USA women’s soccer team’s win over Brazil. Josh, Mike, and Frank also talk to Bob Gorman about deaths at baseball stadiums and ponder whether locked-out NBA players will go abroad.

Audio Book Club: J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series

Slate editors Emily Bazelon and Hanna Rosin discuss the final book in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series. Joining them are two Potter enthusiasts: Emily’s son Simon, 8, and Hanna’s daughter Noa, 10. They discuss death, loyalty and Snape’s love for Lily.

Hang Up and Listen: The “Did They Choke?” Edition

Josh Levin, Mike Pesca, and guest Hanna Rosin discuss Team USA’s loss to Japan in the Women’s World Cup final. They also talk to infographics wiz Craig Robinson about his book Flip Flop Fly Ball and discuss the legend of Dock Ellis’ LSD-fueled no-hitter.

Slate: The Culture Gabfest, Vulture Epaulets Edition

In this week’s Culture Gabfest, our critics Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, and Julia Turner are joined by Slate contributor Dan Kois to discuss the final chapter of the Harry Potter film series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2. For their next

Are Some Things Too Private for Facebook?: Manners for the Digital Age #14

Slate’s tech columnist Farhad Manjoo and Dear Prudence advice columnist Emily Yoffe debate the question: Should you announce everything, even a death, on Facebook?

Hang Up and Listen: The NFL Unlocked Edition

Josh Levin, Mike Pesca, and guest Jason Gay of the Wall Street Journal discuss the coming end of the NFL lockout, the dramatic finish and barbed-wire crashes at this year’s Tour de France, and the debate over whether college athletes should be paid.

Slate: The Culture Gabfest, Featuring Marc Maron Edition

In this week’s Culture Gabfest, our critics Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, and Julia Turner discuss Errol Morris’s new Rashomon-meets-Octomom documentary Tabloid and the long-awaited arrival of music streaming service Spotify. For their final segment, they’re joined by comedian Marc Maron to discuss his podcast WTF with Marc Maron.

DoubleX Gabfest: The Goodbye Amy Edition

Listen to Slate’s show about the Oslo killer’s misogyny, Amy Winehouse’s death, and the pill for men.

Slate: The Ugly, Mashed-Together Compromise Gabfest

Slate’s Political Gabfest, featuring David Plotz, Annie Lowrey, and Emily Bazelon. This week: The pressing debt ceiling debate, the politically-based shootings in Norway, and bullying gay students in Minnesota

Texting During a Work Dinner: Manners for the Digital Age #15

Slate’s tech columnist Farhad Manjoo and Dear Prudence advice columnist Emily Yoffe debate the question: Is it OK to text about your co-workers during a work dinner?

Hang Up and Listen: The German Is Coming Edition

Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca are joined by guest Franklin Foer to discuss U.S. Soccer’s hiring of Jürgen Klinsmann. Stefan, Josh, and Mike also talk about the San Francisco Giants series The Franchise and the suicide of Hideki Irabu.

Special Announcement from Hang Up and Listen

Josh announces our special call-in show. If you want to leave a question for Josh and Mike to answer on Monday’s show, call 77-HANGUP-10 by Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011, and record your message. That’s 774-264-8710.

Slate: The Culture Gabfest, Daniel Craig in Chaps Edition

In this week’s Culture Gabfest, our critics Dana Stevens, June Thomas, and Julia Turner discuss the new sci-fi Western mashup Cowboys & Aliens. Next, they discuss whether it’s time to catch up with AMC’s award-winning drama Breaking Bad. For their fin

Slate: The First Civil War Tourists

Slate and The Memory Palace present Civil War Stories. This month, producer Nate DiMeo tells the tale of how day-trippers made their way to Manassas, Virginia, in July 1861 to watch the best show in town: The First Battle of Bull Run.

Enough With The Earbuds: Manners for the Digital Age #16

Slate’s tech columnist Farhad Manjoo and Dear Prudence advice columnist Emily Yoffe debate the question: Is it wrong to expect your spouse to pull out his earbuds when you are speaking?

Slate: The Crazy Eyes Gabfest

Slate’s Political Gabfest, featuring John Dickerson, Emily Bazelon and Yale Associate Professor Beverly Gage. This week: The presidential debate in Iowa, whether the Obama presidency is a failure, and the country’s financial uncertainty

Slate: The Culture Gabfest, Yammering Yobs Edition

In this week’s Culture Gabfest, our critics Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, and Julia Turner welcome Boston Globe film critic Wesley Morris to discuss the new film The Help. Later, the Gabfest team suggests their favorite method for summer reading. For the

Slate: The Treat Him Pretty Ugly Gabfest

Slate’s Political Gabfest, featuring John Dickerson, Emily Bazelon and New York Times economics columnist David Leonhardt. This week: Rick Perry’s presidential bid, President Obama’s September economic speech, and fine-tuning the economy.

When Parents Blow Your Online Cover: Manners for the Digital Age #18

Slate’s tech columnist Farhad Manjoo and Dear Prudence advice columnist Emily Yoffe debate the question: What should you do when your parents give out your email address to sites you are sure will spam you?

Hang Up and Listen: The Takin’ It to the Streets Edition

Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca discuss the NBA’s summer of streetball, starring Kevin Durant. They also talk about Yahoo’s investigation of the Miami football program and the basketball brawl between the Georgetown Hoyas and China’s army team.

Slate: The Culture Gabfest, Babyoncé Edition

Listen to Slate’s show about the hype about the hype about Hurricane Irene, 4-Hour guru Tim Ferriss, and Beyoncé, Jay-Z, and the tabloids’ obsession with baby-bumps.

Slate: The Celebrity Tutors of Hong Kong

Meet the glamorous celebrity tutors of Hong Kong. Brutal exams go down easier when your teacher looks like a pop star. By Hillary Brenhouse.

We Can Hear You Having Sex: Manners for the Digital Age #20

Slate’s tech columnist Farhad Manjoo and Dear Prudence advice columnist Emily Yoffe debate the question: Should you use your WiFi network name to communicate with your neighbors?

The DoubleX Gabfest: Momentary Lapse of Judgment Edition

Listen to Slate’s show about Dominique Strauss Kahn’s exoneration, a new report about cohabitation, and the rise of the IUD.

Slate: The Culture Gabfest, Babyoncé Edition

Listen to Slate’s show about the hype about the hype about Hurricane Irene, 4-Hour guru Tim Ferriss, and Beyoncé, Jay-Z, and the tabloids’ obsession with baby-bumps.

Slate: The Culture Gabfest, Stop Touching Your Face Edition

In this week’s Culture Gabfest, our critics Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, and Julia Turner wash their hands of Steven Soderbergh’s new disease drama Contagion. Next, CNN anchorman and Vanberbilt progeny Anderson Cooper tries to fill Oprah’s shoes. Fi

Slate: The Gremlin Ankle-Biter Gabfest

Slate’s Political Gabfest, featuring John Dickerson, David Plotz, and Emily Bazelon. This week: The latest Republican presidential candidates’ debate, a democratic loss in New York, and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

New Rule: Southern Nobelity

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Season 9 Trailer

An all new season of  Real Time With Bill Maher  premieres Friday, January 14 at 10pm only on HBO.

Catch Up on Season Eight

Relive all the exciting moments of the last season before the new season begins.

Episode #198 (Originally Aired 1/14/11)

Bill’s guests include Elizabeth Warren, James Carville, Mike Murphy, Chrystia Freeland and Martin Short.

New Rule: There’s a Nap for That

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Overtime: Episode #198 (1/14/11)

Real Time goes Overtime!  Listen in as Bill and his guests continue their discussion.

Episode #199 (Originally Aired 1/21/11)

Bill’s guests include Russell Simmons, Michael Hastings, Rachel Maddow, Steve Moore and David Stockman

Overtime: Episode #199 (1/21/11)

Real Time goes Overtime!  Listen in as Bill and his guests continue their discussion.

New Rule: Jet Spew

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Episode #200 (Originally Aired 1/28/11)

Bill’s guests include Michael Steele, Kim Campbell, Rep. Jack Kingston, Will Cain and DL Hughley.

Episode #201 (Originally Aired 2/4/11)

Bill’s guests include Mona Eltahawy, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Charles Ferguson, John Fund and Rep. Anthony Weiner.

Overtime: Episode #200 (1/28/11)

Real Time goes Overtime!  Listen in as Bill and his guests continue their discussion.

Overtime: Episode #201 (2/4/11)

Real Time goes Overtime!  Listen in as Bill and his guests continue their discussion.

Overtime: Episode #202 (2/11/11)

Bill’s guests include Matthew Perry, Arianna Huffington, Comel West, Norah O’ Donnell and Hoorman Majd.

Episode #202 (Originally Aired 2/11/11)

Real Time goes Overtime!  Listen in as Bill and his guests continue their discussion.

Episode #203 (Originally Aired 2/18/11)

Bill’s guests include Matt Taibbi, Michelle Caruso-Cabrera, John Heilemann, Tavis Smiley and Kevin Smith

New Rule: Seating Bull

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Overtime: Episode #203 (2/18/11)

Real Time goes Overtime!  Listen in as Bill and his guests continue their discussion.

Episode #204 (Originally Aired 3/4/11)

Bill’s guests include T.C. Boyle, Tracey Ullman, Gloria Steinem, Ezra Klein and Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsome.

Overtime: Episode #204 (3/4/11)

Real Time goes Overtime!  Listen in as Bill and his guests continue their discussion.

2 Minutes Maher (3/4/11)

Go behind the scenes and listen in on the jokes only Bill’s audience got to hear.

Episode #205 (Originally Aired 3/11/11)

Bill’s guests include Rep. Keith Ellison, Paul Begala, Fmr. Rep. Tom Davis, Dana Loesch and Bill T. Jones.

Overtime: Episode #205 (3/11/11)

Bill and his roundtable guests ( Rep. Keith Ellison, Paul Begala, Fmr. Rep. Tom Davis, Dana Loesch and Bill T. Jones) answer fans questions.

Episode #207 (Originally Aired 3/25/11)

Bill’s guests include Jeremy Scahill, David Brooks, Ed Rendell, Tina Brown and Ellen Page.

2 Minutes Maher (3/25/11)

Go behind the scenes and listen in on the jokes only Bill’s audience got to hear.

New Rule: Ultrasound Advice

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New Rule – Twitty Twister

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Episode #211 (Originally Aired 4/29/11)

Bill’s guests include Gov. Deval Patrick, John Waters, Laura Flanders, Andrew Breitbart and Mark McKinnon.

Episode #212 (Originally Aired 5/6/11)

Bill’s guests include Peter Bergen, Irshad Manj, Michael Eric Dyson, David Frum and Jeremy Scahill.

Overtime: Episode #212 (Originally Aired 5/6/11)

Bill and his roundtable guests (Peter Bergen, Irshad Manj, Michael Eric Dyson, David Frum and Jeremy Scahill) answer fans questions after this weeks show.

New Rule – Das Bait

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Episode #214 (Originally Aired 5/20/11)

Bill’s guests include Amy Chua, Zach Galifianakis, Reza Aslan, Dylan Ratigan and Gillian Tett.

Overtime: Episode #214 (Originally Aired 5/20/11)

Bill and his roundtable guests (Amy Chua, Zach Galifianakis, Reza Aslan, Dylan Ratigan and Gillian Tett) answer fans questions after this weeks show.

New Rule – Pumping Ironer

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Overtime: Episode #215 (Originally Aired 6/3/11)

Bill and his roundtable guests (Shaun Donovan, Adam McKay, Larry King, Melissa Harris-Perry, Rick Lazio) answer fans questions after this weeks show.

New Rule – Tumor Has It

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Episode #216 (Originally aired 6/10/11)

Bill’s guests include Jane Harman, Jane Lynch, Janeane Garofalo, Joshua Green, and Sharon Waxman.

New Rule – Country Crock

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New Rule – Pharm Aid

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New Rule – Warning Sickness

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New Rule – Act Yokely

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New Rule – Vend Dorothy

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Slate: The Mucking About Gabfest

Slate’s Political Gabfest, featuring John Dickerson, David Plotz, and Emily Bazelon. This week: The debt ceiling debate, Michele Bachmann’s presidential candidacy, and the Supreme Court ruling on violent video games

Does Love Mean Sharing Passwords?: Manners for the Digital Age #11

Slate’s tech columnist Farhad Manjoo and Dear Prudence advice columnist Emily Yoffe debate the question: Should a married couple share their email passwords?

Hang Up and Listen: The War Between Fear and Exhaustion Edition

Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca discuss the first week of the Women’s World Cup. Josh and Mike also talk to Bill James about his writing process, the difference between statheads and scouts, his work for the Red Sox, and his book Popular Crime

So You’ve Accepted a Friend Request, Now What?: Manners for the Digital Age #12

Slate’s tech columnist Farhad Manjoo and Dear Prudence advice columnist Emily Yoffe debate the question: What’s the polite way to accept a friend request?

Slate: The Dogs and Mimes Gabfest

Slate’s Political Gabfest, featuring John Dickerson, David Plotz, and Emily Bazelon. This week: The debt ceiling debate, Amazon’s sales tax fight in California, and Utah’s anti-bigamy laws

Who Invited the Smartphone to Dinner?: Manners for the Digital Age #13

Slate’s tech columnist Farhad Manjoo and Dear Prudence advice columnist Emily Yoffe debate the question: Is it rude to place your cell phone on the table during a night out with friends?

Hang Up and Listen: The “Did They Choke?” Edition

Josh Levin, Mike Pesca, and guest Hanna Rosin discuss Team USA’s loss to Japan in the Women’s World Cup final. They also talk to infographics wiz Craig Robinson about his book Flip Flop Fly Ball and discuss the legend of Dock Ellis’ LSD-fueled no-hitter

Slate: The Gang of Six Gabfest

Slate’s Political Gabfest, featuring John Dickerson, David Weigel, and Emily Bazelon. This week: The continuing debt ceiling debate, the 2012 presidential race, and Rupert Murdoch’s media empire

Are Some Things Too Private for Facebook?: Manners for the Digital Age #14

Slate’s tech columnist Farhad Manjoo and Dear Prudence advice columnist Emily Yoffe debate the question: Should you announce everything, even a death, on Facebook?

Hang Up and Listen: The NFL Unlocked Edition

Josh Levin, Mike Pesca, and guest Jason Gay of the Wall Street Journal discuss the coming end of the NFL lockout, the dramatic finish and barbed-wire crashes at this year’s Tour de France, and the debate over whether college athletes should be paid.

DoubleX Gabfest: The Goodbye Amy Edition

Listen to Slate’s show about the Oslo killer’s misogyny, Amy Winehouse’s death, and the pill for men.

Slate: The Ugly, Mashed-Together Compromise Gabfest

Slate’s Political Gabfest, featuring David Plotz, Annie Lowrey, and Emily Bazelon. This week: The pressing debt ceiling debate, the politically-based shootings in Norway, and bullying gay students in Minnesota

Hang Up and Listen: The German Is Coming Edition

Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca are joined by guest Franklin Foer to discuss U.S. Soccer’s hiring of Jürgen Klinsmann. Stefan, Josh, and Mike also talk about the San Francisco Giants series The Franchise and the suicide of Hideki Irabu.

Special Announcement from Hang Up and Listen

Josh announces our special call-in show. If you want to leave a question for Josh and Mike to answer on Monday’s show, call 77-HANGUP-10 by Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011, and record your message. That’s 774-264-8710.

Slate: The Culture Gabfest, Daniel Craig in Chaps Edition

In this week’s Culture Gabfest, our critics Dana Stevens, June Thomas, and Julia Turner discuss the new sci-fi Western mashup Cowboys & Aliens. Next, they discuss whether it’s time to catch up with AMC’s award-winning drama Breaking Bad. For their fin

Enough With The Earbuds: Manners for the Digital Age #16

Slate’s tech columnist Farhad Manjoo and Dear Prudence advice columnist Emily Yoffe debate the question: Is it wrong to expect your spouse to pull out his earbuds when you are speaking?

Hang Up and Listen: The Mike and the Mad Josh Edition

In this week’s episode of Slate’s sports podcast Hang Up and Listen, Josh Levin and Mike Pesca host the first ever Hang Up call-in show. Topics include the ethics of booing, the merits of seeing games in person, and whether thumb wrestling is a sport.

Slate: The Culture Gabfest, Hail Caesar Edition

In this week’s Culture Gabfest, our critics Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, and Julia Turner discuss the new movie Rise of the Planet of the Apes, starring motion-capture master Andy Serkis. Next, they discuss the current state of the book review, especial

Slate: The Crazy Eyes Gabfest

Slate’s Political Gabfest, featuring John Dickerson, Emily Bazelon and Yale Associate Professor Beverly Gage. This week: The presidential debate in Iowa, whether the Obama presidency is a failure, and the country’s financial uncertainty

Hang Up and Listen: The Aggie Secession Edition

Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca discuss the PGA with guest Alex Turnbull and mull Texas A&M’s possible move to the SEC with Bryan Curtis. Other topics include the Toronto Blue Jays’ alleged sign-stealing and magazine profiles of jerky athletes.

Slate: The Culture Gabfest, Yammering Yobs Edition

In this week’s Culture Gabfest, our critics Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, and Julia Turner welcome Boston Globe film critic Wesley Morris to discuss the new film The Help. Later, the Gabfest team suggests their favorite method for summer reading. For the recent London riots.

Slate: Obama’s FDR Moment

Obama’s FDR Moment. Americans are looking to the president for bold ideas. Here are two. By Eliot Spitzer

Slate: The Treat Him Pretty Ugly Gabfest

Slate’s Political Gabfest, featuring John Dickerson, Emily Bazelon and New York Times economics columnist David Leonhardt. This week: Rick Perry’s presidential bid, President Obama’s September economic speech, and fine-tuning the economy.

When Parents Blow Your Online Cover: Manners for the Digital Age #18

Slate’s tech columnist Farhad Manjoo and Dear Prudence advice columnist Emily Yoffe debate the question: What should you do when your parents give out your email address to sites you are sure will spam you?

Hang Up and Listen: The Takin’ It to the Streets Edition

Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca discuss the NBA’s summer of streetball, starring Kevin Durant. They also talk about Yahoo’s investigation of the Miami football program and the basketball brawl between the Georgetown Hoyas and China’s army team.

Slate: The Republican Catfight Gabfest

Slate’s Political Gabfest, featuring John Dickerson, David Plotz, Emily Bazelon, and special guest Farhad Manjoo. This week: Steve Jobs retires, the unstable situation in Libya, and the Republican presidential race.

Audio Book Club: Jennifer Egan’s A Visit From the Goon Squad

Michael Agger, Emily Bazelon, and Julia Turner talk about the memorable themes and intricate structure of Jennifer Egan’s prize-winning A Visit From the Goon Squad.

Hang Up and Listen: The Cesc Change Edition

Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca discuss Usain Bolt’s shocking false start at the world track championships. They also talk about the Little League World Series, international soccer transfers, and ESPN’s recent stories on Michael Vick.

Slate: The Misunderstanding Cheney Gabfest

Slate’s Political Gabfest, featuring John Dickerson, David Plotz, and Emily Bazelon. This week: President Obama’s upcoming speech on jobs, the politics of disaster spending, and Dick Cheney’s new book

Hang Up and Listen: The Punter Will Be Eaten Edition

Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca preview the NFL season with ex-Broncos tight end Nate Jackson and Vikings punter Chris Kluwe. They also talk about college football uniforms, the opening slate of college games, and tennis’ nostalgia problem.

Slate: The Culture Gabfest, The Paranoid Style in American Podcasting Edition

In this week’s Culture Gabfest, our critics Stephen Metcalf, June Thomas, and Julia Turner speak with Slate social media editor Jeremy Stahl about his new series of Slate articles on 9/ 11 conspiracy theories. Next, our critics take a verbal snapshot of t

The DoubleX Gabfest: The Rookie Edition

Our editors discuss 9/11 heroines, the science of gender career preferences, and the new teen magazine Rookie on this week’s DoubleX Gabfest podcast

Do Evites Cheapen the Wedding?: Manners for the Digital Age #21

Slate’s tech columnist Farhad Manjoo and Dear Prudence advice columnist Emily Yoffe debate the question: Is it okay to send a digital invitation to your Big Day or is paper still imperative?

The DoubleX Gabfest: Iced Champagne Edition

Listen to Slate’s show about Rick Perry and the HPV vaccine, dads and testosterone, and fall TV.

Slate: The Fending off Total Disaster Gabfest

Slate’s Political Gabfest, featuring John Dickerson, David Plotz, and Emily Bazelon. This week: President Obama’s debt plan, Obama’s political problems, and the execution of Troy Davis

Hang Up and Listen: The Better to Be Luck Edition

Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca debate whether Game 6 of the World Series was the most exciting baseball game ever. They also discuss Stanford’s Andrew Luck, and Jonathan Hock joins to talk about his documentary on Chris Herren, Unguarded.

Hang Up and Listen: The Mike and the Mello Guy and the Self-Effacer Edition

Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca host the year-end Hang Up call-in show. Topics include the panelists’ favorite teams, athletes praising God, sportsmanship, the U.S. handball dream team, racism in European soccer, and the LSU/Alabama rematc

Slate: The 2011 Conundrum Gabfest

Slate’s Political Gabfest, featuring John Dickerson, David Plotz, and Emily Bazelon. This week: their year-end discussion of everyday conundrums

Conversations With Slate: Rachel Maddow

In this episode of Conversations With Slate, Slate Group editor-in-chief Jacob Weisberg talks with MSNBC host Rachel Maddow.

Slate: The Culture Gabfest, Sh*t Tuskegee Airmen Say Edition

Listen to Slate’s show about Red Tails, workplace collaboration, and the sh*t X says; meme.

Slate: The Rip Off Your Pink Ribbon Gabfest

Slate’s Political Gabfest, featuring John Dickerson, David Plotz, and Emily Bazelon. This week: The Republican presidential race after Florida, problems for the Susan G. Komen Foundation, and the Tyler Clementi suicide

You’ve Got It All Wrong!: Manners for the Digital Age #40

Slate’s tech columnist Farhad Manjoo and Dear Prudence advice columnist Emily Yoffe debate the question: Should you correct the bad facts and blatant lies that friends post to their Facebook pages?

The Culture Gabfest: Batman and Robins Edition

Slate critics Stephen Metcalf, Julia Turner and Dana Stevens discuss “The Dark Knight Rises” and the shooting in Colorado, as well as Christian Marclay’s art installation “The Clock.” Plus Slate editor Laura Helmuth joins them to talk about birding, Jonathan Franzen, and the new HBO documentary “Birdies: The Central Park Effect.”

DoubleX Gabfest: The We Wish We Were Talking About Kristen Stewart Edition

Listen to Slate’s show about the Aurora shooting heroes, outing rapists on Twitter, and women’s boxing.

Slate: The Greatest Ad You’ll Ever See Gabfest

Slate’s Political Gabfest, featuring John Dickerson, David Plotz, and Emily Bazelon. This week: The Aurora Colorado shooting aftermath, Republicans and Jews, and the Olympics

Slate: The Chick fil-A Gabfest

Slate’s Political Gabfest, featuring David Plotz, Emily Bazelon and special guest Will Dobson, Slate’s Political Editor. This week: Mitt Romney’s European adventure, Ted Cruz from Texas and the Chick fil-A controversy

The Culture Gabfest: Don’t Look Down Edition

Slate critics Julia Turner, Dana Stevens and June Thomas discuss the 2012 Sight and Sound list of the top 50 films of all time, the dance drama Bunheads, and Jerry Seinfeld’s new web series, “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.”

Hang Up and Listen: The Drama Queens and Superteams Edition

Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca discuss Usain Bolt’s place in sports history, the way we talk about female Olympians, and ESPN taking a back seat to NBC. They also talk about Dwight Howard’s move to L.A. and whether the deal is bad for the NBA.

Slate: The Doomsday Scenario Gabfest

Slate’s Political Gabfest, featuring David Plotz, John Dickerson and Emily Bazelon. This week: Inching toward the fiscal cliff, Republican soul-searching and a debate over a horrifying photo.

The Culture Gabfest: I Normally Have To Be Drunk Off My Ass To Do This Edition

Slate critics Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, David Haglund, Simon Doonan and Jody Rosen discuss the indie film “Beasts of the Southern Wild,” the awful state of the art world, and Beck’s new collection of sheet music, “Song Reader.”

Slate: The Union Made Gabfest

Slate’s Political Gabfest, featuring David Plotz, John Dickerson and Emily Bazelon. This week: Michigan’s right-to-work law, marriage equality at the High Court and Zero Dark Thirty’s depiction of torture.

Hang Up and Listen: The Bionic Running Back Edition

Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca discuss Adrian Peterson’s return from a torn ACL and other NFL topics. They also talk about baseball’s offseason trades and signings, and Stan Van Gundy joins to talk about the Lakers, Dwight Howard, and the NCAA

The Afterword: The Man With 18 Miles of Books

June Thomas talks with Fred Bass, owner of New York’s Strand bookstore….

Slate: The Last Shot Gabfest

Slate’s Political Gabfest, featuring David Plotz, John Dickerson and Emily Bazelon. This week: Confronting gun violence, teetering on the edge of the fiscal cliff and remembering Robert Bork.

Hang Up and Listen: The Pesca and the Pelicans Edition

Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca take listeners’ questions in a year-end call-in show. Topics include whether the sports bubble is about to burst, the appeal of Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth, and whether the pros of fandom outweigh the cons

Interests

Blurb

About me:

I am an aspiring architect who one day hopes to design and build my own home while working to create a more creative and comtempletive community through public projects. Hangouts in Phoenix: Fair Trade Cafe, Carly’s, Modified Arts, The Paper Heart, Mill Ave (esp. Rula Bula), Four Peaks, Sonora Brewhouse,

Who I’d like to meet:

People interested in art, architecture, music, culture, anything that can’t be commodified. I enjoy discussing politics, philosophy and nature.

Details

  • Status: Single
  • Here for: Networking, Dating, Serious Relationships, Friends
  • Hometown: Washington, DC
  • Orientation: Straight
  • Body type: 6′ 0″ / Average
  • Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
  • Religion: Agnostic
  • Zodiac Sign: Taurus
  • Children: Undecided
  • Smoke / Drink: No / Yes
  • Education: College graduate
  • Occupation: Architectural Designer
  • Income: $45,000 to $60,000

School

  • Phoenix College

    • Phoenix,AZ
    • Graduated: N/A
    • Degree: In Progress
    • Major: Sustainable Design
    • Minor: Revit
    2010 to Present
  • Washington University

    • Saint Louis,MO
    • Graduated: N/A
    • Student status: Alumni
    • Degree: Other
    • Major: Painting
    1996 to 1996
  • Washington University In St Louis

    • St Louis, MO
    • Graduated: 1996
    • Student status: Alumni
    • Degree: Bachelor’s Degree
    • Major: Architecture
    1992 to 1996
  • The University Of Tennessee-Chattanooga

    • Chattanooga, TN
    • Graduated: N/A
    • Student status: Alumni
    • Degree: Other
    1991 to 1993
  • Carnegie Mellon University

    • Pittsburgh, PA
    • Graduated: N/A
    • Student status: Alumni
    • Degree: Other
    • Major: Architecture
    • Clubs: Pre-College Student
    1991 to 1991
  • Chattanooga School For Arts And Sciences

    • Chattanooga, TN
    • Graduated: 1992
    • Student status: Alumni
    • Degree: High School Diploma

    Companies

    Southern Temp

    Chattanooga, TN US
    Manual Laborer

    June 1992 to August 1992

    Washington University

    St. Louis, Missouri US
    Office Assistant

    August 1992 to August 1995

    Franklin Associates Architects

    Chattanooga, TN US
    Summer Intern

    June 1993 to August 1993

    Washington University

    St. Louis, Missouri US
    Shop Monitor

    May 1994 to May 1996

    Washington University

    St. Louis, Missouri US
    Drafter

    June 1996 to June 1996

    1996 Presidential Debate Commission

    St. Louis, Missouri US
    Graphic Artist

    July 1996 to July 1996

    Luchini AD

    St. Louis, Missouri US
    CAD Drafter

    August 1996 to August 1996

    DAS 20

    St. Louis, Missouri US
    Graphic Designer

    September 1996 to November 1996

    Christner, Inc.

    Clayton, Missouri US
    Architectural Intern

    September 1996 to June 1998

    Olde New Orleans Design Group, Inc.

    Harvey, Louisiana US
    Architectural Intern

    September 1998 to March 1999

    The Mathes Group

    New Orleans, Louisiana US
    Architectural Intern

    March 1999 to June 2000

    Watkins Hamilton Ross Architects

    Houston, Texas US
    Architectural Intern

    September 2000 to August 2002

    Rob Paulus, Architect

    Tucson, Arizona US
    Architectural Intern

    February 2003 to June 2003

    Dean for America

    Tucson, Arizona US
    Deputy Southern Arizona Campaign Coordinator

    June 2003 to February 2004

    Arizona Democratic Party

    Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona US
    Legislative District 5 Field Coordinator

    May 2004 to June 2004

    America Coming Together

    Tucson, Arizona US
    Political Canvasser

    August 2004 to October 2004

    Move-On.org

    Tucson, Arizona US
    Election Day Volunteer Coordinator

    November 2004

    Newton Family Estate

    Tucson, Arizona US
    Owner’s Representative

    July 2003 to August 2004

    Cawley Architects

    Phoenix, Arizona US
    Project Manager

    April 2005 to September 2007

    Carter & Burgess, Inc.

    Phoenix, Arizona US
    Architectural Job Captain

    September 2007 to June 2008

    Jacobs Engineering

    Phoenix, Arizona US
    Facilities Assessor

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Peter Newton, Assoc AIA, CSBA, PMP

Contract Entrepreneur at Independent Architectural Services (Phoenix, AZ)

Summary

I am an aspiring architect who creates more creative and contemplative communities through public and office participation. I have experience in Project Management, Design And Construction Services, Architecture & Planning, Policy, Urban Design, Community Development, and Sustainable Design. I can organize meetings and events. I am a leader of discussions and policy development in Sustainable and Urban Design. I work with community participants to ensure a sense of shared responsibility between members of the community. My interests include: Modern Architecture Preservation, Hiking, Transit, Archaeology, Architecture, Politics, Museums, Fine Art, and Music. I have professional experience, in all phases of architecture, both large and small scale projects. My portfolio includes projects where we live, work, contemplate and recreate. I have entered International competitions and developed professional development programs for each office. I have designed communication documents, partici

Experience

Contract Entrepreneur

Independent Architectural ServicesSeptember 2009 – Present (3 years 2 months) • Phoenix, AZ

Networked at business round tables, Chambers of Commerce and professional associations, developing strategic allegiances for non-profits, civic initiatives and funding entrepreneurial projects.

  • Documented existing conditions for separate renovation projects for LuPe Designs and Herb Hacker, AIA, and lease stacking plans for a speculative mixed use project for Proteus West.
  • Researched financial resources and project opportunities to create a new architecture and urban design partnership, Fourward Architecture.
  • Reviewed completed projects to assure compliance with rebate programs.

Skills: networking, Entrepreneur, Business Development, Team Building and Project management, Cross Functional Team Leadership, Cross Organizational Team building, Marketing, Program Management, Organizational Development, Staff Development

Lead Generation and Sales Manager

Romanoski Glass & MirrorFebruary 2011 – July 2011 (5 months) • Phoenix, AZ

Directed business development and lead generation across the Southwest. Tabled at professional society meetings and conferences to establish and develop relationships with architects and general contractors. Represented the Major Industries product line in the Southern California market, delivering lunch and learn presentations about innovations in day-lighting.

  • Design and delivered portfolio presentations for interviewing with General Contractors. The presentations led to the immediate generation of bidding opportunities.
  • Researched, prioritized and created a calendar of conferences and professional meetings to create a marketing schedule for senior staff to build relationships with existing and new clients.
  • Resolved bid communication problem that were causing Romanoski to miss out on project opportunities. Refined bid room searches to generate more appropriate responses and coordinated contact information that was clear and direct.

Skills: Client Relations Management (CRM), Exhibit Planning, Product Representation, Sales & Marketing, Sales Presentations, Bidding Research, Market Analysis, Seminar Development, Microsoft Office Powerpoint, Portfolio Image Management

Political Campaign Coordinator and Organizer Coordinator

Arizona Democratic PartyFebruary 2003 – November 2010 (7 years 9 months) • Phoenix, AZ

Canvassed door to door to register voters, collect signatures and Arizona Clean Elections forms for candidates, and to get out the vote. Recruited, trained and managed volunteers to become Precinct Committeemen. Organized and composed the By-Laws for many political committees, caucuses and clubs. Consulted on multiple campaigns with an expertise on environmental and urban design issues.

  • Field Organizer of Precinct Committeeman in Arizona Legislative District 5 in 2004.
  • Developed, designed and arranged training materials and sessions across Southern Arizona.
  • Judged random hand count sample of the 2012 State of Arizona Presidential Preference Election to verify Electronic Results.

Skills: personable, sales person, data organization, community relations, Development of Marketing campaigns, Compliance, Communication Skills, Logistics, Database Management/Marketing, Canvassing

Architectural Job Captain

Jacobs Engineering CompanySeptember 2007 – August 2009 (1 years 11 months) • Phoenix, AZ

Conducted facility conditions assessments to determine maintenance and renovation schedules for the US Air Force in Texas and South Carolina. Directed, trained and mentored staff in the design and construction of retail buildings. Modified retail roll out prototype designs to meet local building codes and design review comments.

  • Mitigated a mutually agreeable solution to a FDC issue between the Fire Marshall, contractor and the architectural design.
  • Trained and mentored staff in facilities assessment and surveys, receiving commendations from Armstrong Development for our thoroughness.
  • Received commendations from CVS/pharmacy for our thoroughness in facilities assessment and surveys of stores acquired through mergers with other pharmacies.

Skills: Business Development, Microsoft Project – Scheduling Program, Training/occupational development, travel, FCIS, Entitlements, Renovation, market research, Project/team leadership, Project Management

Project Manager II

Cawley ArchitectsApril 2005 – September 2007 (2 years 5 months) • Phoenix, AZ

Managed the design and construction documents for turnkey commercial, warehouse and retail projects. Worked closely with consultants to coordinate designs to meet client’s needs, including meetings to work out details. Cawley was the primary design firm for a design-build contractor.

  • Attended jurisdictional staff and public meetings for the client, to ensure compliance with city requirements and resolution of public issues.
  • Master planned several multi-building complexes, creating a coherent and comprehensive sense of place.
  • Managed the firm’s only 5 story steel structure, designed to maximize the leasable Class A office space and structural efficiency. Worked closely with the structural engineer to detail attachments for the signature cantilevered, radial curtain wall, the parapet sunscreen and the suspended entry doors.

Skills: Architectural Desktop, Project Management, Jurisdictional Relations, AutoDesk AutoCAD 2007, Master Planning, Construction Documents, Government Meetings, Client Relations, Product Research, Entitlements

Political Campaign Field Canvasser

America Coming TogetherAugust 2004 – October 2004 (2 months) • Tucson, AZ

Canvassed micro-targeted voters to conduct interviews, document results, and get out the vote.

Skills: Canvassing, Data Entry via PDA, Team Player, Phone Banking, Global Positioning Systems, personable, sales person, interviewing, Data Collection, Data Research

Deputy Southern Arizona Campaign Director

Dean for AmericaDecember 2003 – February 2004 (2 months) • Tucson, AZ

Coordinated canvas walks, phone banks, events, and travel for out of state volunteers and staff for the 2004 Presidential Preference Primary. Volunteered for the Southern Arizona Coordination Committee, organizing fundraisers, Meetups and outreach events. Spoke and tabled for the campaign at Party meetings and clubs.

  • Arranged transportation to campaign and Democratic Party events, now a staple of the Pima County Party, and for the Southwestern Voter Express.
  • Designed and produced district and voter specific messages and campaign literature.
  • Organized the largest political rally in Pima County to that point.

Skills: Public Speaking, Event Organization, historical and political research, Volunteer Management, Multi-line Phone Systems, Canvassing, Employee and Volunteer Training, Employee and Volunteer Communications, Public Relations

Architectural Designer

Rob Paulus ArchitectFebruary 2003 – June 2003 (4 months) • Tucson, AZ

Designed and developed construction documents for residential, commercial and urban redevelopment projects, including mechanical and electrical designs. Guided projects through the city submittal process.

  • Documented, site surveyed and field assessed historic properties to convert them from industrial use to multi-family loft homes
  • Designed details for a multi-building office condominium complex to serve as a prototype.
  • Resolved design issues for the conversion of a historic Fraternity facility into apartments.

Skills: Regulatory Relations, Reclemaition, Architectural Craft & Innovation, Architectural Detailing, Entitlements, Historic Preservation, Architectural Design, Sustainable Design, Urban Planning, Urban Development

Architect In Training

Watkins Hamilton RossSeptember 2000 – August 2002 (1 years 11 months) • Houston, TX

Programmed, space planned, designed and administered contracts for science and research facilities for public and private universities in Texas.

  • Coordinated CAD layering and pen weights, and documents on firm’s FTP site for a 170,000 gsf science and research laboratory at the University of Texas.
  • Resolved a dimensional issue for a laboratory tenant improvement through forensic investigation of documents. Resolution was to reduce the size of a researcher’s office space.
  • Developed a mentoring program involving site visits, travelogues and exhibition tours.

Skills: Document Coordination, Contract Administration, Client Relations, Autodesk Autocad 2000i, Microsoft Office Powerpoint, Microsoft Office Excel, Document Scanners, File Transfer Protocol, Construction Site Visits

Telecommunication Collocation Project Coordinator

The Mathes GroupMarch 1999 – June 2000 (1 years 3 months) • New Orleans, LA

Developed space plans and construction documents for telecommunications facilities, academic building and corporate tenant improvements. Site surveyed buildings and parking facilities for renovation. Now Mathes Brierre Architects.

  • Managed the Bellsouth collocation program, reducing response time from 3 weeks to hours, by improving our communications technology and client relations to better develop space plans, cost estimates and facilities assessments.
  • Documented and scanned important projects from the firm’s extensive portfolio to redesign project winning marketing and firm sponsored seminar materials.
  • Developed 3-D CAD models to base marker renderings for a competition entry.

Skills: Sales & Marketing, Account Management, Competition Entry Preparation, AutoDesk AutoCAD R14, proposal writing, Archival Development, productivity, Marker Renderings, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Outlook

Residential Design-Build Draftsman

Olde New Orleans Design Group, Inc.October 1998 – March 1999 (5 months) • Harvey, LA

Designed single family, “Southern Style,” custom homes for the Gulf Coast region. Designs included lighting, electrical and framing layouts. The most popular designs were adapted for on-line home plan sales.

  • Developed and maintained CAD Library of most common details to improve productivity.
  • Researched rigid steel frame construction and adapted the technology to match our New Orleans based aesthetic.
  • Designed model homes for a subdivision.

Skills: Adobe PageMaker 6.5, Business/Marketing Planning, CAD Library Development and Maintenance, AutoDesk AutoCAD R14, Adobe Photoshop, Reproductions, Home Design, customer service/sales, internet marketing, Desktop Publishing

Architectural Intern

Christner, Inc.September 1996 – June 1998 (1 years 9 months) • Clayton county, GA

Employed in the Corporate and Education Studio where I developed space plans and construction documents for school, religious and research facilities, and hospitality and corporate tenant improvements. Developed material and finish boards, color pencil renderings, bluelines, and CAD models for design development.

  • Created a continuing education and mentoring program involving architectural tours, lectures, and discussions around PBS videos .
  • Established CAD standards as organization switched from AES to AutoCAD R13. Reviewed Softdesk 8.
  • Identified and photographed key sustainable design elements for a Grant reporting.

Skills: AutoDesk AutoCAD R13, Space Planning, Colored Pencil Rendering, 3D CAD Modeling, Softdesk 8, AES, Reproductions, EDUCATION AND TRAINING, Construction Documentation, Architectural Design

Architectural Summer Intern

Franklin Associates ArchitectsJune 1993 – August 1993 (2 months) • Chattanooga, TN

Constructed chip board models; documented existing conditions; and manually drafted and lettered drawings. Researched and designed a window manufacturers to design a fenestration pattern to reveal a spiral staircase. Field Surveyed parking and emergency access facilities at Erlanger Medical Center in order to upgrade to new ADA requirements.

Skills: Chipboard Building Modeling, Surveying, Product Research and data analysis, ADA Compliance, Hand Drafting, Hand Lettering, Archival Research, Architectural Design

Education

Professional Development

Professional
Revit, Innovation, Building Technologies
1997 – 2012
Ikoloji

Bachelor’s Degree
Sustainability, Urban Planning, Historic Preservation and Conservation
2010 – 2011
Training to You

Certification
Project Management, Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Project & Visio
2010 – 2010
Washington University

Bachelor’s Degree
Architectural History and Criticism, Archaeology
1992 – 1996
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Some College Coursework Completed
American Literature, American Studies, Anthropology
1991 – 1993
Chattanooga School for the Arts and Sciences

High School or equivalent
1988 – 1992
Carnegie Mellon University

Some College Coursework Completed
1991 – 1991
PMP

Project Management Institute
PMI’s Project Management Professional (PMP)® credential is the most important industry-recognized certification for project managers. Globally recognized and demanded, the PMP® demonstrates that you have the experience, education and competency to lead and direct projects.
August 2012
OSHA 10

Jacobs Engineering
Achieved OSHA 10 Certification as training to conduct assessments of existing facilities.
January 2009
Architecture Registration

State of Arizona
Working towards my architectural registration.
LEED Green Associate

GBCI
Studying to test for the LEED GA exam.
Sustainable Building Adviser

Sustainable Building Adviser Institute
August 2011

Skills

  • Cross Organizational Team building
  • AutoDesk AutoCAD
  • Desktop Publishing
  • Graphic Design – Print and Electronic
  • Social Networking
  • Design/Photography
  • Graphic Design/Art
  • Public Communication
  • Microsoft Office
  • Architectural Design
  • Leadership
  • Organizational Leadership
  • Event Organization
  • Business Development
  • Communication Skills
  • Account Management
  • Interpret blueprints & project drawings
  • Project/team leadership
  • Microsoft Project
  • Project Management
  • Sustainable Design
  • Sales Presentations
  • historical and political research
  • Conference Planning
  • Business travel
  • Adobe PageMaker 6.5
  • Business/Marketing Planning
  • CAD Library Development and Maintenance
  • AutoDesk AutoCAD R14
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Reproductions
  • Home Design
  • customer service/sales
  • internet marketing
  • Sales & Marketing
  • Competition Entry Preparation
  • proposal writing
  • Archival Development
  • productivity
  • Marker Renderings
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Microsoft Outlook
  • AutoDesk AutoCAD R13
  • Space Planning
  • Colored Pencil Rendering
  • 3D CAD Modeling
  • Softdesk 8
  • AES
  • EDUCATION AND TRAINING
  • Construction Documentation
  • Document Coordination
  • Contract Administration
  • Client Relations
  • Autodesk Autocad 2000i
  • Microsoft Office Powerpoint
  • Microsoft Office Excel
  • Document Scanners
  • File Transfer Protocol
  • Construction Site Visits
  • Regulatory Relations
  • Reclemaition
  • Architectural Craft & Innovation
  • Architectural Detailing
  • Entitlements
  • Historic Preservation
  • Urban Planning
  • Urban Development
  • Architectural Desktop
  • Jurisdictional Relations
  • AutoDesk AutoCAD 2007
  • Master Planning
  • Construction Documents
  • Government Meetings
  • Product Research
  • Microsoft Project – Scheduling Program
  • Training/occupational development
  • travel
  • FCIS
  • Renovation
  • market research
  • Logistics
  • Safety Training with Hazardous Material
  • Lawn Care
  • Yard work
  • Punctuality
  • Heavy lifting
  • Tracking products
  • Chipboard Building Modeling
  • Surveying
  • Product Research and data analysis
  • ADA Compliance
  • Hand Drafting
  • Hand Lettering
  • Archival Research
  • Sheet Metal
  • wood working
  • Instructor
  • Filing
  • Archiving
  • Office Management
  • Multi-line Phone Systems
  • Property Maintenance
  • Equipment Maintenance
  • Heavy filing
  • CAD Modeling
  • Typography
  • AutoDesk AutoCAD R12 for Windows
  • Architectural Theory
  • Public Speaking
  • Volunteer Management
  • Canvassing
  • Employee and Volunteer Training
  • Employee and Volunteer Communications
  • Public Relations
  • Data Entry via PDA
  • Team Player
  • Phone Banking
  • Global Positioning Systems
  • personable
  • sales person
  • interviewing
  • Data Collection
  • Data Research
  • data organization
  • community relations
  • Development of Marketing campaigns
  • Compliance
  • Database Management/Marketing
  • Client Relations Management (CRM)
  • Exhibit Planning
  • Product Representation
  • Bidding Research
  • Market Analysis
  • Seminar Development
  • Portfolio Image Management
  • networking
  • Entrepreneur
  • Team Building and Project management
  • Cross Functional Team Leadership
  • Marketing
  • Program Management
  • Organizational Development
  • Staff Development
  • Design Sensibility
  • Dynaperspective
  • MacPaint
  • Auto CAD R11
  • Model Building
  • drafting
  • Freehand Drawing
  • architectural history

Professional Memberships/Awards

  • AIA
  • USGBC
  • Project Management Institute (PMI)
  • National Historic Trust for Preservation
  • Washington University Alumni Group
  • Docomomo U.S.A.

Interests

  • Modern Architecture Preservation
  • Photography
  • Hiking/Backpacking
  • Archaeology
  • Architecture
  • Politics
  • Museums
  • Fine Art
  • Music
  • Environment

The Confab — Feb. 11, 2011

This week on the Confab: the forgotten horrors of Jim Crow, racism in Egypt and the latest in black business news.

The Confab — Feb. 18, 2011

This week on the Confab: normalizing nursing among African American mothers, America’s lost black towns and an update on the black farmers’ settlement.

The Confab — Feb. 25, 2011

This week on the Confab: Planned Parenthood and African American women, Bill Cosby on the Muslim ‘Cosby Show,’ and black Native Americans.

The Confab — Mar. 4, 2011

This week on the Confab: the rise in hate groups, hard times for the unemployed and Walter Mosley.

The Confab — Mar. 11, 2011

This week on the Confab: Jamaica’s violent homophobia, Bill Maher’s racial humor and the King hearings.

DoubleX Gabfest: The Shrink It and Wax It Edition

DoubleX editors Hanna Rosin, Jessica Grose, and Kate Julian discuss Lori Gottlieb’s Atlantic cover story How to Land Your Kid in Therapy, the ongoing murder trial of Casey Anthony, and men who wax, like disgraced Rep. Anthony Weiner.

Slate: The Fighting Against the System Gabfest

Slate’s Political Gabfest, featuring John Dickerson, David Plotz, and Emily Bazelon. This week: The  Republican presidential candidates debate, the War Powers Act fight, and free speech in America’s schools

Texting Behind the Wheel: Manners for the Digital Age #10

Should you confront another driver who’s texting while driving? Slate’s tech columnist Farhad Manjoo and Dear Prudence advice columnist Emily Yoffe debate the question.

Audio Book Club: Caleb’s Crossing by Geraldine Brooks

Slate editors Emily Bazelon and Hanna Rosin, and the New Yorker’s Margaret Talbot discuss Pulitzer Prize winner Geraldine Brooks’ latest historical novel, Caleb’s Crossing.

Hang Up and Listen: The Amateur Vexillology Edition

Mike Pesca, Josh Levin, and guest Bryan Curtis discuss Mexico’s Gold Cup win over the United States; Derek Jeter, Roger Federer, and what happens when athletes get old; and the childhood events that lead us to become sports fans.

Slate: The Culture Gabfest, Real Men Cheat on Their Wives Edition

Listen to Slate’s show on Dan Savage’s take on monogamy, Ashton Kutcher vs. The Village Voice, and the message board 4chan.

Slate: The Culture Gabfest, Totally Gruesome Edition

Listen to Slate’s show about Jason Zinoman’s guide to fixing modern horror, the film industry’s all-too-familiar approach to online piracy, and the latest debate over antidepressants.

 

Relationship Status Stress: Manners for the Digital Age #8

What happens if one person in a relationship wants to post their status on Facebook, but the other doesn’t? Slate’s tech columnist Farhad Manjoo and Dear Prudence advice columnist Emily Yoffe debate the question.

Hang Up and Listen: The Couldn’t Stand the Heat Edition

Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca discuss the Dallas Mavericks’ NBA Finals victory over LeBron James and the Miami Heat, the Stanley Cup Finals between the Vancouver Canucks and Boston Bruins, and the debut of Bill Simmons’ website Grantland.

Slate: The Culture Gabfest, I’m Doing The World A Favor Edition

In this week’s Culture Gabfest, our critics discuss J.J. Abrams’ new film Super 8, the blockbuster book Go The Fuck To Sleep, and the viral video reviving America’s battle over bike lanes.

Email Gone Astray: Manners for the Digital Age #9

What should you do if you get an email meant for someone else? Slate’s tech columnist Farhad Manjoo and Dear Prudence advice columnist Emily Yoffe debate the question.

Hang Up and Listen: The Pumping Rory McIlroy’s Tires Edition

Stefan Fatsis and Mike Pesca discuss Rory McIlroy’s U.S. Open win, preview the NBA Draft, and delve into the sociology of sports fan violence.

Slate: The Culture Gabfest, Summer Strut Edition

In this week’s episode, critics Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, and Julia Turner discuss Page One, a new documentary about the New York Times, Stephen’s Slate article about Robert Nozick, and the results of Julia’s search for a great summer strutting song.

Slate: The Blood and Treasure Gabfest

Slate’s Political Gabfest, featuring John Dickerson, David Plotz, and Emily Bazelon. This week: President Obama’s Afghanistan troop decision, the Wal-Mart class-action suit, and one illegal immigrant’s story

Slate, The Culture Gabfest, Hornivores of the Savannah Edition

Slate, The Culture Gabfest, Hornivores of the Savannah Edition

DoubleX Gabfest: The What Does Anderson Cooper Do At Night? Edition

Listen to Slate’s show about Michele Bachmann, journalist Mac McClelland on sex, violence and PTSD, and whether Bad Teacher is good for women in comedy.

The DoubleX Gabfest: The Broken Homes and Betty Ford Edition

DoubleX editors discuss Betty Ford’s legacy, The Gen X divorce memoir In Spite of Everything, and the Jamie Leigh Jones rape case against KBR.

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