WOMEN'S HEALTH,
Suzanne Trupin, M.D., professor of obstetrics and gynecology, University of
Illinois College of Medicine
SIXTY MILLION FRENCHMEN CAN'T BE WRONG: WHY WE LOVE
FRANCE, BUT NOT THE FRENCH
writers Jean-Benoit Nadeau and Julie Barlow
Tue
WHAT'S NEW IN CONSUMER ELECTRONICS?
Rich Warren, columnist for the News-Gazette
HARSH JUSTICE: CRIMINAL PUNISHMENT AND THE WIDENING
DIVIDE BETWEEN AMERICA AND EUROPE, James Q. Whitman, Ford Foundation Professor of
Comparative and Foreign Law at Yale University
Wed
INSECTS,
May Berenbaum, Professor and Head of Entomology,
University of Illinois
LOST PROPHET: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF BAYARD RUSTIN
John D'Emilio, Professor of History, Gender and Women's
Studies, University of Illinois at Chicago
Thurs
THE STATE OF ARTS FUNDING IN
AMERICA, Alene Valkanas, Executive Director, Illinois Arts
Alliance; Robert booker, Executive Director, Minnesota
State Arts Board and second vice chair of the National
Asembly of State Arts Agencies
QUEEN VICTORIA,
Walter Arnstein, Emeritus Professor of History,
University of Illinois
Fri
DUNGEONS AND DREAMERS: THE RISE OF COMPUTER GAME CULTURE
FROM GEEK TO CHIC,
John Borland, senior writer at CNET Networks News.com;
and
Brad King, freelance writer in technology and culture
(David Thiel, host)
THE IMPACT OF ROLE-PLAYING GAMES ON AMERICAN CULTURE,
Monte Cook, game designer and co-author of the current
edition of "Dungeons and Dragons" (David Thiel,
host)