Dialogue
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The novel coronavirus dubbed COVID-19 has upended our daily lives in ways thought unlikely or impossible just a month ago. Though the virus has affected…
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On March’s Dialogue, WUOT’s Chrissy Keuper began a series of conversations about affordable housing with a discussion about housing for the homeless. Her…
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This month, a flurry of attention is falling on the world-renowned abstract expressionist painter, Beauford Delaney. The Knoxville native was a beloved…
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We're at the dawn of year two for Governor Bill Lee. The political novice elected in November 2018 got an education in the ups and downs of state…
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On December's Dialogue, WUOT's Chrissy Keuper took a look at the 'Ayn Gharandal archaeological field school in Jordan. Our guests were Erin Darby of the…
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The Second World War has been fought many tims over, on the silver screen and on television. One count puts the number of World War II films at 1,300.…
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On a special edition of Dialogue, we discuss the fate of Knoxville's country music scene in the 20th century. One old adage is that country music was born…
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People believe all kinds of things about the Constitution and the rights it offers. And they say so - online, on the editorial page and on cable TV. But…
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In his first State of the State message, Governor Bill Lee asked for a modified voucher program called education savings accounts. The General Assembly…
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Fifty-five years ago this month, President Lyndon Johnson delivered the commencement address at the University of Michigan. His speech that day wasn’t…