Q&A Schedule

Week of January 29 through February 28

All times and durations are subject to change

Sunday, February 1
7:59 PM EST on C-SPANApprox. 58 min. LIVE Q&A with Dr. Frances JensenFrances Jensen M.D.; Brian LambDr. Frances Jensen, neuroscientist and author of The Teenage Brain: A Neuroscientist’s ... Dr. Frances Jensen, neuroscientist and author of The Teenage Brain: A Neuroscientist’s Survival Guide to Raising Adolescents and Young Adults, talked about the study of the human brain, the development of adolescents, and the reasons behind many of the behaviors parents and others see during the teenage years. She also spoke about raising two teenage sons as a single mother, and addressed the issue of alcohol and drug abuse in teens. In addition, she spoke about stress and its relation to mental illness, concussions, and the effects of the “digital invasion of the teenage brain.”
11:00 PM EST on C-SPANApprox. 58 min. Q&A with Dr. Frances JensenFrances Jensen M.D.; Brian LambDr. Frances Jensen, neuroscientist and author of The Teenage Brain: A Neuroscientist’s ... Dr. Frances Jensen, neuroscientist and author of The Teenage Brain: A Neuroscientist’s Survival Guide to Raising Adolescents and Young Adults, talked about the study of the human brain, the development of adolescents, and the reasons behind many of the behaviors parents and others see during the teenage years. She also spoke about raising two teenage sons as a single mother, and addressed the issue of alcohol and drug abuse in teens. In addition, she spoke about stress and its relation to mental illness, concussions, and the effects of the “digital invasion of the teenage brain.”
Monday, February 2
5:00 AM EST on RadioApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Dr. Frances JensenFrances Jensen M.D.; Brian LambDr. Frances Jensen, neuroscientist and author of The Teenage Brain: A Neuroscientist’s ... Dr. Frances Jensen, neuroscientist and author of The Teenage Brain: A Neuroscientist’s Survival Guide to Raising Adolescents and Young Adults, talked about the study of the human brain, the development of adolescents, and the reasons behind many of the behaviors parents and others see during the teenage years. She also spoke about raising two teenage sons as a single mother, and addressed the issue of alcohol and drug abuse in teens. In addition, she spoke about stress and its relation to mental illness, concussions, and the effects of the “digital invasion of the teenage brain.” 5:58 AM EST on C-SPANApprox. 58 min. Q&A with Dr. Frances JensenFrances Jensen M.D.; Brian LambDr. Frances Jensen, neuroscientist and author of The Teenage Brain: A Neuroscientist’s ... Dr. Frances Jensen, neuroscientist and author of The Teenage Brain: A Neuroscientist’s Survival Guide to Raising Adolescents and Young Adults, talked about the study of the human brain, the development of adolescents, and the reasons behind many of the behaviors parents and others see during the teenage years. She also spoke about raising two teenage sons as a single mother, and addressed the issue of alcohol and drug abuse in teens. In addition, she spoke about stress and its relation to mental illness, concussions, and the effects of the “digital invasion of the teenage brain.”
Sunday, February 8
7:59 PM EST on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with David BrooksDavid Brooks; Brian LambDavid Brooks talked about his yearly “Sidney” awards, which recognize his favorite ... David Brooks talked about his yearly “Sidney” awards, which recognize his favorite magazine articles and essays over the course of the year. The awards are named after Sidney Hook, an American philosopher who Mr. Brooks said identified himself as a Social Democrat, but whose views also crossed over into conservatism. Mr. Brooks also spoke about the importance of magazine articles and essays, his connection to Sidney Hook, and the reason the awards are named after him. Mr. Brooks also discussed his approach to writing, how it has changed over the years, and how he writes his columns for the New York Times.
11:00 PM EST on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with David BrooksDavid Brooks; Brian LambDavid Brooks talked about his yearly “Sidney” awards, which recognize his favorite ... David Brooks talked about his yearly “Sidney” awards, which recognize his favorite magazine articles and essays over the course of the year. The awards are named after Sidney Hook, an American philosopher who Mr. Brooks said identified himself as a Social Democrat, but whose views also crossed over into conservatism. Mr. Brooks also spoke about the importance of magazine articles and essays, his connection to Sidney Hook, and the reason the awards are named after him. Mr. Brooks also discussed his approach to writing, how it has changed over the years, and how he writes his columns for the New York Times.
Monday, February 9
5:00 AM EST on RadioApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with David BrooksDavid Brooks; Brian LambDavid Brooks talked about his yearly “Sidney” awards, which recognize his favorite ... David Brooks talked about his yearly “Sidney” awards, which recognize his favorite magazine articles and essays over the course of the year. The awards are named after Sidney Hook, an American philosopher who Mr. Brooks said identified himself as a Social Democrat, but whose views also crossed over into conservatism. Mr. Brooks also spoke about the importance of magazine articles and essays, his connection to Sidney Hook, and the reason the awards are named after him. Mr. Brooks also discussed his approach to writing, how it has changed over the years, and how he writes his columns for the New York Times. 5:58 AM EST on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with David BrooksDavid Brooks; Brian LambDavid Brooks talked about his yearly “Sidney” awards, which recognize his favorite ... David Brooks talked about his yearly “Sidney” awards, which recognize his favorite magazine articles and essays over the course of the year. The awards are named after Sidney Hook, an American philosopher who Mr. Brooks said identified himself as a Social Democrat, but whose views also crossed over into conservatism. Mr. Brooks also spoke about the importance of magazine articles and essays, his connection to Sidney Hook, and the reason the awards are named after him. Mr. Brooks also discussed his approach to writing, how it has changed over the years, and how he writes his columns for the New York Times.
Saturday, February 14
8:30 AM EST on C-SPAN3Approx. 1 hr. Q&A with Dick LehrBrian Lamb; Dick LehrDick Lehr talked about his book, The Birth of a Nation: How a Legendary Filmmaker and a ... Dick Lehr talked about his book, The Birth of a Nation: How a Legendary Filmmaker and a Crusading Editor Reignited America’s Civil War, about the 1915 movie of the same title. The film by D.W. Griffith was shown to President Woodrow Wilson at the White House and across the nation despite attempts by African-American civil rights advocate and newspaper publisher William Monroe Trotter and others to stop it. Mr. Trotter took Griffith to task for his portrayal in the film of African Americans in the post-Civil War era. 11:45 AM EST on RadioApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Dick LehrBrian Lamb; Dick LehrDick Lehr talked about his book, The Birth of a Nation: How a Legendary Filmmaker and a ... Dick Lehr talked about his book, The Birth of a Nation: How a Legendary Filmmaker and a Crusading Editor Reignited America’s Civil War, about the 1915 movie of the same title. The film by D.W. Griffith was shown to President Woodrow Wilson at the White House and across the nation despite attempts by African-American civil rights advocate and newspaper publisher William Monroe Trotter and others to stop it. Mr. Trotter took Griffith to task for his portrayal in the film of African Americans in the post-Civil War era. 5:01 PM EST on C-SPAN3Approx. 1 hr. Q&A with Dick LehrBrian Lamb; Dick LehrDick Lehr talked about his book, The Birth of a Nation: How a Legendary Filmmaker and a ... Dick Lehr talked about his book, The Birth of a Nation: How a Legendary Filmmaker and a Crusading Editor Reignited America’s Civil War, about the 1915 movie of the same title. The film by D.W. Griffith was shown to President Woodrow Wilson at the White House and across the nation despite attempts by African-American civil rights advocate and newspaper publisher William Monroe Trotter and others to stop it. Mr. Trotter took Griffith to task for his portrayal in the film of African Americans in the post-Civil War era.
Sunday, February 15
7:59 PM EST on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with Thomas Allen HarrisThomas Allen Harris; Brian LambThomas Allen Harris talked about his film, Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the ... Thomas Allen Harris talked about his film, Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People, in which he explores how African-Americans have been portrayed in photographic images from the time of slavery through the present. He explained how the images of African-Americans presented by white culture and photographers differ from those taken by black people, from family photo albums to famous African-American photographers. He argued that a truer representation of African-American life and success in America is shown through the latter. He also spoke about his estrangement from his father, which played a role in his film.
11:00 PM EST on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with Thomas Allen HarrisThomas Allen Harris; Brian LambThomas Allen Harris talked about his film, Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the ... Thomas Allen Harris talked about his film, Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People, in which he explores how African-Americans have been portrayed in photographic images from the time of slavery through the present. He explained how the images of African-Americans presented by white culture and photographers differ from those taken by black people, from family photo albums to famous African-American photographers. He argued that a truer representation of African-American life and success in America is shown through the latter. He also spoke about his estrangement from his father, which played a role in his film.
Monday, February 16
5:00 AM EST on RadioApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Thomas Allen HarrisThomas Allen Harris; Brian LambThomas Allen Harris talked about his film, Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the ... Thomas Allen Harris talked about his film, Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People, in which he explores how African-Americans have been portrayed in photographic images from the time of slavery through the present. He explained how the images of African-Americans presented by white culture and photographers differ from those taken by black people, from family photo albums to famous African-American photographers. He argued that a truer representation of African-American life and success in America is shown through the latter. He also spoke about his estrangement from his father, which played a role in his film. 5:58 AM EST on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with Thomas Allen HarrisThomas Allen Harris; Brian LambThomas Allen Harris talked about his film, Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the ... Thomas Allen Harris talked about his film, Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People, in which he explores how African-Americans have been portrayed in photographic images from the time of slavery through the present. He explained how the images of African-Americans presented by white culture and photographers differ from those taken by black people, from family photo albums to famous African-American photographers. He argued that a truer representation of African-American life and success in America is shown through the latter. He also spoke about his estrangement from his father, which played a role in his film.
Wednesday, February 18
8:00 PM EST on C-SPAN3Approx. 1 hr. Q&A with Dick LehrBrian Lamb; Dick LehrDick Lehr talked about his book, The Birth of a Nation: How a Legendary Filmmaker and a ... Dick Lehr talked about his book, The Birth of a Nation: How a Legendary Filmmaker and a Crusading Editor Reignited America’s Civil War, about the 1915 movie of the same title. The film by D.W. Griffith was shown to President Woodrow Wilson at the White House and across the nation despite attempts by African-American civil rights advocate and newspaper publisher William Monroe Trotter and others to stop it. Mr. Trotter took Griffith to task for his portrayal in the film of African Americans in the post-Civil War era.
Thursday, February 19
1:20 AM EST on C-SPAN3Approx. 1 hr. Q&A with Dick LehrBrian Lamb; Dick LehrDick Lehr talked about his book, The Birth of a Nation: How a Legendary Filmmaker and a ... Dick Lehr talked about his book, The Birth of a Nation: How a Legendary Filmmaker and a Crusading Editor Reignited America’s Civil War, about the 1915 movie of the same title. The film by D.W. Griffith was shown to President Woodrow Wilson at the White House and across the nation despite attempts by African-American civil rights advocate and newspaper publisher William Monroe Trotter and others to stop it. Mr. Trotter took Griffith to task for his portrayal in the film of African Americans in the post-Civil War era.
Sunday, February 22
8:00 PM EST on RadioApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Jan Jarboe RussellBrian Lamb; Jan Jarboe RussellJan Jarboe Russell talked about her book, The Train to Crystal City: FDR’s Secret ... Jan Jarboe Russell talked about her book, The Train to Crystal City: FDR’s Secret Prisoner Exchange and America’s Only Family Internment Camp During World War II, about the Texas camp, which was home to Japanese, German and Italian detainees. 8:00 PM EST on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with Jan Jarboe RussellBrian Lamb; Jan Jarboe RussellJan Jarboe Russell talked about her book, The Train to Crystal City: FDR’s Secret ... Jan Jarboe Russell talked about her book, The Train to Crystal City: FDR’s Secret Prisoner Exchange and America’s Only Family Internment Camp During World War II, about the Texas camp, which was home to Japanese, German and Italian detainees.
11:00 PM EST on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with Jan Jarboe RussellBrian Lamb; Jan Jarboe RussellJan Jarboe Russell talked about her book, The Train to Crystal City: FDR’s Secret ... Jan Jarboe Russell talked about her book, The Train to Crystal City: FDR’s Secret Prisoner Exchange and America’s Only Family Internment Camp During World War II, about the Texas camp, which was home to Japanese, German and Italian detainees.
Monday, February 23
5:00 AM EST on RadioApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Jan Jarboe RussellBrian Lamb; Jan Jarboe RussellJan Jarboe Russell talked about her book, The Train to Crystal City: FDR’s Secret ... Jan Jarboe Russell talked about her book, The Train to Crystal City: FDR’s Secret Prisoner Exchange and America’s Only Family Internment Camp During World War II, about the Texas camp, which was home to Japanese, German and Italian detainees. 5:57 AM EST on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with Jan Jarboe RussellBrian Lamb; Jan Jarboe RussellJan Jarboe Russell talked about her book, The Train to Crystal City: FDR’s Secret ... Jan Jarboe Russell talked about her book, The Train to Crystal City: FDR’s Secret Prisoner Exchange and America’s Only Family Internment Camp During World War II, about the Texas camp, which was home to Japanese, German and Italian detainees.