Thu, 19 March 2015
In this interview for KGNU Denver-Boulder's 'It's The Economy', former Congressman @BarneyFrank talks about his most recent book. "How did a disheveled, intellectually combative gay Jew with a thick accent become one of the most effective (and funniest) politicians of our time?" Growing up in Bayonne, New Jersey, the 14-year-old Barney Frank made two vital discoveries about himself: he was attracted to government, and to men. He resolved to make a career out of the first attraction and to keep the second a secret. Now, sixty years later, his sexual orientation is widely accepted, while his belief in government is embattled. |
Thu, 12 March 2015
KGNU's Claudia Cragg speaks with Harvard Professor, Robert D. Putnam, on his groundbreaking examination of the growing inequality gap in America. Putnam is the bestselling author of Bowling Alone: why fewer Americans today have the opportunity for upward mobility. |
