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Billionaire Eli Broad Offers To Bail Out L.A. Museum
 The Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art is in serious financial trouble. The museum has rising operational costs and is not receiving enough money from donors. Philanthropist and art-lover Eli Broad discusses the conditions of his $30 million offer to save MOCA.
 Is Bush The Worst President Of The Past 50 Years?
 Former Bush adviser Karl Rove defends the president's legacy in an Oxford-style debate, part of the Intelligence Squared U.S. series. Rove and Weekly Standard editor William Kristol face off on the topic against Slate editor Jacob Weisberg and Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins.
 Tony Blair On Obama, U.S. Foreign Relations
 Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair is working to restore peace in the Middle East as a representative of the Middle East Quartet. Blair discusses the meaning of President-elect Barack Obama's election and its potential impact on foreign affairs. Blair offers suggestions for President Bush's post-White House transition and weighs in on the 2010 World Cup Games.

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Billionaire Eli Broad Offers To Bail Out L.A. Museum
 The Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art is in serious financial trouble. The museum has rising operational costs and is not receiving enough money from donors. Philanthropist and art-lover Eli Broad discusses the conditions of his $30 million offer to save MOCA.
 Conceptualizing Sol Lewitt's 'Wall Drawings'
 Sol LeWitt was one of the pioneers of conceptual art. He saw it in his mind, then communicated it to others to complete. Dozens of people have done just that with his ideas for his famous Wall Drawings, which are now at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art.
 Louisiana Seduces Filmmakers With Tax Breaks
 Several states are trying to boost their budgets by luring Hollywood movie productions. Louisiana offers tax credits to filmmakers who produce movies in the state. Greg Albrecht, chief economist for Louisiana's Legislature, discusses how one justifies such incentives in a rough economy.

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Senate Candidates Saturate Oregon Airwaves

If you’ve turned on your TV lately, you can’t miss a slew of political ads. If you live in Oregon, the airwaves are saturated with an especially nasty slugfest. Democrat Jeff Merkley is trying to unseat Republican Gordon Smith in one of the most closely watched Senate races in the nation. Correspondent Chris Lehman has more.



Measure 59: Tax Fairness or Impending Disaster?

Supporters of Measure 59 on this year’s Oregon ballot say it will end a practice of double taxation. Opponents mock it as tax fairness ... for millionaires. Both sides agree it will mean the state will lose more than a billion dollars of revenue. Correspondent Chris Lehman reports.



Measure 54: School Project on the Ballot

Nearly every public high school student has to take a civics class to graduate. That’s where you learn how government works. Some students at a Portland high school put their new-found knowledge into action. The result is Measure 54 on this year’s Oregon ballot. Correspondent Chris Lehman explains.


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Green – ’Tis the Season

So many of our modern holiday traditions evolved from the ancient celebrations of winter’s solstice...
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Election 2008

Tuned In December 2008
 My column deadline is in two days — which means it falls the day before the November 4th general election...
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Best of the Year 2008

Times may be tough in the music business and beyond; but that hasn’t dimmed the relevance of music in the slightest...
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