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Continued Coverage of the Middletown Explosion  - 02/08/10
by Catie Talarski Five people died in an explosion on Sunday at the Kleen Energy Power Plant in Middletown.  Mayor Sebastian Guiliano confirms that there were twelve people injured in the blast, and currently all workers have been accounte... read more
Producer’s Note: Speaking of Green…  - 02/05/10
from Libby — Stephen Asma is the philosophy scholar we featured on WWL today.  We first ran across his writing on “green guilt” at Arts and Letters Daily, which Newsweek has called “the go to site for the world’s procrastinating intellectu... read more
Deja Vu at the Capitol, While Real Life Goes On  - 02/03/10
Governor Jodi Rell - Christine Stuart, ctnewsjunkie.com by John Dankosky – As I talked with Mark Pazniokas of the CT Mirror, and Keith Phaneuf of the Manchester Journal Inquirer CT Mirror this morning, I had a strange sense of dej... read more
Young CT Workers: “It’s not just about housing…I want to have fun!”  - 02/02/10
Look...we're not Manhattan - photo by Stuck in Customs by John Dankosky - No matter how often we talk about housing, jobs, demographics and quality of life in Connecticut, we keep getting back to a truism that hurts us a bit: We’re not now,... read more
 

Future Episodes

WWL: A Nation of Criminals? - 02/08/2010
*This episode originally aired on December 7, 2009. The average American wakes up each day, goes to work, comes home, and goes to bed—with no idea that he or she may have committed a federal crime or two over the course of the day. That's the argument of attorney Harvey Silverglate, whos... read more

Past Guests

These are just some of the interesting people we've had on our show...
Vivian Schiller, National Public Radio
Arnold Dashefsky, University of Connecticut
Ann Adalist-Estrin, The National Resource Center on Children and Families of the Incarcerated
Helen Lakelly Hunt, Women Moving Millions
Llewellyn Smith, Unnatural Causes... is inequality making us sick?
Bryan Kirschner, Microsoft
Dick Meyer, National Public Radio
Robert Wright, The New America Foundation
Robert Hohler, Melville Charitable Trust
Cesar Pelli, Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects

Blog - Archive

2009
December (2)
Our New Blog! - 12/17/2009
Catching up - 12/08/2009
2008
October (31)
Debate reactions? - 10/15/2008
Welcome! - 10/13/2008