2596 - Bruce Shapiro's USA, an Ethiopian philosophy of running, and a Glasgow protest gives hope
Incisive analysis, fearless debates and nightly surprises. Explore the serious, the strange and the profound with David Marr.
2596 - Bruce Shapiro's USA, an Ethiopian philosophy of running, and a Glasgow protest gives hope
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Incisive analysis, fearless debates and nightly surprises. Explore the serious, the strange and the profound with David Marr.
Episodios
2596-
Bruce Shapiro's USA, an Ethiopian philosophy of running, and a Glasgow protest gives hope
Escuchado
mar., 02 jun. 2026
2595-
Mark Kenny's Canberra, Syrians return home and Lord Howe Island cockroaches
Escuchado
lun., 01 jun. 2026
2594-
When America admired Iran, plus what are conservative environmentalists fighting for?
Escuchado
jue., 28 mayo 2026
2593-
Reckoning with war crimes, plus the women at the Nuremburg trials
Escuchado
mié., 27 mayo 2026
2592-
Ian Dunt's UK, Spain's defiant PM, and Pavlova's tour of Oz
Escuchado
mar., 26 mayo 2026
2591-
Anna Henderson's Canberra, Bhaskar Sunkara on the Left in America, plus why ancient Roman gossip mattered
Escuchado
lun., 25 mayo 2026
2590-
Satayjit Das on how the war in Iran has rocked global markets, plus queer Palestinian writer Tareq Baconi on finding home
Escuchado
jue., 21 mayo 2026
2589-
Roddy Doyle on a lifetime of writing the characters of Dublin
Escuchado
mié., 20 mayo 2026
2588-
Bruce Shapiro's USA, John Safran on when offending goes too far, and was Blind Freddy real?
Escuchado
mar., 19 mayo 2026
2587-
Anna Henderson's Canberra, and translating Shakespeare
Escuchado
lun., 18 mayo 2026
2586-
How royal commissions make a difference, plus cuisine in conflict zones
Escuchado
jue., 14 mayo 2026
2585-
Ian Dunt on Starmer's demise, Antoinette Lattouf on women who win, plus 50 years of Australian film at Cannes
Escuchado
mié., 13 mayo 2026
2584-
Australia's first political assassination, plus the man who led Japan into war
Escuchado
mar., 12 mayo 2026
2583-
Anna Henderson's Canberra, six months in a submarine and the ethics of crisis reporting
Escuchado
lun., 11 mayo 2026
2582-
Fintan O'Toole on Trump's brand of 'crazy,' plus how to escape the Taliban
Escuchado
jue., 07 mayo 2026
2581-
Netanyahu faces a new opposition party, plus the lives of those liberated from the Nazi camp Bergen-Belsen
Escuchado
mié., 06 mayo 2026
2580-
Bruce Shapiro's USA, why community radio matters, and an historic Pitcairn Island document returned
Escuchado
mar., 05 mayo 2026
2579-
Anna Henderson's Canberra, Kim Jong Un's comeback and classical marble statues - in colour
Escuchado
lun., 04 mayo 2026
2578-
Australian writers celebrate David Malouf - friend, mentor, inspiration
Escuchado
jue., 30 abr. 2026
2577-
Ian Dunt on the King's speech to Congress, plus the scandalous life of Dick Meagher
Escuchado
mié., 29 abr. 2026
2576-
Pakistan the negotiator, and reporting mass shootings
Escuchado
mar., 28 abr. 2026
2575-
How war fired up indigenous soldiers, and Japanese espionage - fact or fiction?
Escuchado
lun., 27 abr. 2026
2574-
Who are the British elite today? Plus, memories of polio in postwar Australia
Escuchado
jue., 23 abr. 2026
2573-
NZ PM's leadership struggle, and the Weintraubs Syncopators' sad end
Escuchado
mié., 22 abr. 2026
2572-
Bruce Shapiro's USA, Chernobyl's wildlife thriving and the great convict escape on the Catalpa
Escuchado
mar., 21 abr. 2026
2571-
Anna Henderson's Canberra, how best to commemorate war, plus Lake Eyre tourists need fuel
Escuchado
lun., 20 abr. 2026
2570-
A Jewish Australian lawyer reckons with state violence. Plus, can corporate scandals be good for the world?
Escuchado
jue., 16 abr. 2026
2569-
Ian Dunt's UK, the Colombo plan, and AI publishing scams
Escuchado
mié., 15 abr. 2026
2568-
Jon Lee Anderson on Trump's Cuba threats, plus how chokepoints like Hormuz have shaped history
Escuchado
mar., 14 abr. 2026
2567-
Australia's fuel import dependency, gay conservatives backing Trump, plus damaged treasures in Iran
Escuchado
lun., 13 abr. 2026
2566-
The making of poet A.D. Hope, Australian literary giant
Escuchado
jue., 09 abr. 2026
2565-
Sebastian Smee on being laid off by the Washington Post, plus the secret life of famous author Daniel Defoe
Escuchado
mié., 08 abr. 2026
2564-
Bruce Shapiro's USA, antibiotic resistance in India, plus Marralwanga's bark paintings
Escuchado
mar., 07 abr. 2026
2563-
Henry Reynolds turns Australian history upside down
Escuchado
lun., 06 abr. 2026
2562-
Robert Reich's America, plus ten years since the release of the Panama papers
Escuchado
jue., 02 abr. 2026
2561-
Ian Dunt's UK, and the Shahs and Ayatollahs of Iran
Escuchado
mié., 01 abr. 2026
2560-
Western Australia's GST wins, Israel death penalty for West Bank, and mapping the wilderness
Escuchado
mar., 31 mar. 2026
2559-
Anna Henderson's Canberra, Ash Sarkar critques the modern Left, and should daylight savings be permanent?
Escuchado
lun., 30 mar. 2026
2558-
The struggle to get aid into the Middle East, plus a great Australian librarian retires
Escuchado
jue., 26 mar. 2026
2557-
Bruce Shapiro's USA, Trump’s business in the Gulf, plus the Museum of Failure
Escuchado
mar., 24 mar. 2026
2556-
Anna Henderson's Canberra, a tribute to Rhoda Roberts, and making floristry more sustainable
Escuchado
lun., 23 mar. 2026
2555-
Guns and God in the USA, plus fresh scrutiny on weedkiller Roundup
Escuchado
jue., 19 mar. 2026
2554-
Please explain: Niki Savva, Paul Kelly and Antony Green on the resurgence of Pauline Hanson
Escuchado
mié., 18 mar. 2026
2553-
Ian Dunt's UK, Geoffrey Watson finds the NACC wanting and the power of presidential pardons
Escuchado
mar., 17 mar. 2026
2552-
The new Nationals' front bench, where Saudi Arabia sits in the Middle East war, and meet veteran protestor Mag Merrilees
Escuchado
lun., 16 mar. 2026
2551-
Acclaimed historian and author Antony Beevor on Rasputin, and Elon Musk's facilitation of making fake porn with unauthorised images
Escuchado
jue., 12 mar. 2026
2550-
Funding Australian TV, and conspiracy theories in Irish politics
Escuchado
mié., 11 mar. 2026
2549-
Bruce Shapiro's USA, Christian rhetoric in the US military, and Vanuatu's lost numbering system
Escuchado
mar., 10 mar. 2026
2548-
Anna Henderson's Canberra, Economist journalist Sophie Pedder on President Macron's support for Lebanon, and why the power of the mafia - in multiple cultures - still prevails.
Escuchado
lun., 09 mar. 2026
2547-
Yanis Varoufakis on war and drugs, and 200 years of the State Library of NSW