WHYY's Radio Times with Marty Moss-Coane Podcast
WHYY's Radio Times With Marty Moss-Coane Podcast
Radio Times with Marty Moss-Coane is an intelligent talk show dealing with issues of the Delaware Valley, as well as issues of national and global concern. Radio Times is produced by WHYY in Philadelphia. Includes mp3 enclosure.
Advising the President on Iraq
Giving the President advice on the Iraq War. We'll talk with two Middle East scholars who participated in closed-door conference with President Bush on Iraq. We'll hear from two of the conference presenters, ERIC DAVIS, a professor of political science ...
Artistic Expression and Teens at Risk
How artistic expression helps teens at risk. Our guests are MICHAEL GALBRAITH, Eighth grade teacher at Grover Washington Jr. Middle School and WALTER DALLAS, Artistic Director of the New Freedom Theatre in Philadelphia.
Iran
Iran has expressed an interest in participating in talks about its nuclear program but shas not agreed to ending its enrichment of uranium. We get reaction from TRITA PARSI, whose forthcoming book is "Treacherous Triangle: The Secret Dealings of Iran, ...
Online Social Lives of Teens
The online social lives of teens and young adults. We explore how social networking sites like MySpace and The Facebook has changed the way young people interact. Our guests are AMANDA LENHART of the Pew Internet and American Life Project and researcher ...
The War Tapes
In Fenruary of 2004, filmmaker DEBORAH SCRANTON gave video cameras to a group of New Hampshire National Guardsmen who were heading to Iraq. The War Tapes follows three of them over the course of one year at war. We're joined by Reservist/filmmaker STEVE ...
The War Tapes
In Fenruary of 2004, filmmaker DEBORAH SCRANTON gave video cameras to a group of New Hampshire National Guardsmen who were heading to Iraq. The War Tapes follows three of them over the course of one year at war. We're joined by Reservist/filmmaker STEVE ...
The War Tapes
In Fenruary of 2004, filmmaker DEBORAH SCRANTON gave video cameras to a group of New Hampshire National Guardsmen who were heading to Iraq. The War Tapes follows three of them over the course of one year at war. We're joined by Reservist/filmmaker STEVE ...
Katrina: One Year Later
Monday marks one year since Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast. We talk with several folks about their lives over the past year including NICK SPITZER, host of public radio's American Routes, social activist MTANGULISI SANYIKA, and CHUCK PATCH and IRIS ...
One year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina
It's been a year since Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast. We talk with JOHN MCQUAID and MARK SCHLEIFSTEIN, authors of "Path of Destruction: The devastation of New Orleans and the Coming Age of Superstorms."
The Last Witchfinder
Tune in for a rebroadcast of our conversation with JAMES MORROW, author of The Last Witchfinder. The novel, set in Philadelphia is about one woman's effort to bring an end to the witch trials in England.
The Last Witchfinder
Tune in for a rebroadcast of our conversation with JAMES MORROW, author of The Last Witchfinder. The novel, set in Philadelphia is about one woman's effort to bring an end to the witch trials in England.
This Film Is Not Yet Rated
Filmmaker KIRBY DICK investigated the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) film rating system for his new documentary "This Film is Not Yet Rated." He's in the studio with Marty to talk about what he discovered about the existence, role and moral ...
This Film Is Not Yet Rated
Filmmaker KIRBY DICK investigated the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) film rating system for his new documentary "This Film is Not Yet Rated." He's in the studio with Marty to talk about what he discovered about the existence, role and moral ...
The First Human with Ann Gibbon
Tune in for a rebroadcast of our earlier conversation with science writer ANN GIBBON who chronicled the race among scientists to find the "missing links" between humans and apes in her new book "The First Human."
School lunches
School districts around the country are implementing new policies aimed at making school food healthier, but will the kids trade in their pizza and french fries for whole wheat bread and broccoli? We talk with ALLISON KARPYN of The Food Trust, ...
School lunches
School districts around the country are implementing new policies aimed at making school food healthier, but will the kids trade in their pizza and french fries for whole wheat bread and broccoli? We talk with ALLISON KARPYN of The Food Trust, ...
Henri Parens
Tune in for a rebroadcast of our earlier conversation with psychoanalyst HENRI PARENS who talks with us about his life after being a child in Nazi-occupied France. His memoir is "Renewal of Life: Healing from the Holocaust."
Is the wage gap widening?
As we approach this Labor Day weekend, we look at whether new census numbers show a widening in the wage gap. Are the richer getting richer, and are the poor falling further behind? We'll debate this with ALAN REYNOLDS, a senior fellow with the CATO ...
Politics of diamonds
A rebroadcast of our interview with TOM ZOELLNER on his new book, The Heartless Stone." It's about our fascination with and the complicated politics of diamonds. Originally aired 6/27/2006



















