2024.04.19 - Barbara Masekela, her love of literature, an educator, and her passion about the need for citizens to make their choices in this year's election
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April 9, 2024
The Deep Dive with Brooks Spector
2024.04.05 - What has happened with the National Assembly - Marianne Merten
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April 9, 2024
The Deep Dive with Brooks Spector
2024.03.29 - Peacemaking in the Middle East with Gershon Baskin
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March 22, 2024
The Deep Dive with Brooks Spector
2024.03.22 - what it has been like to make aliyah and to work amidst the ongoing conflict - Martin Schoenberg, formerly the head of Ballet Theatre Afrikan, now at the Jerusalem Ballet
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March 15, 2024
The Deep Dive with Brooks Spector
2024.03.15 - Deep changes in the south African electorate that can affect the upcoming election - Theo venter, UFS Professor
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March 8, 2024
The Deep Dive with Brooks Spector
2024.03.08 - David Smith, Washington Correspondent for the Guardian Newspapers, to unravel some momentous events in American politics and an upcoming election and their impact on the world
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March 1, 2024
The Deep Dive with Brooks Spector
2024.03.01 - Kitty Phetla and Elroy Fillis-Bell, Johannesburg Ballet Theatre - New and exciting directions for the company
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February 23, 2024
The Deep Dive with Brooks Spector
2024.02.23 - Professors Robert Lindsey (UWC) and Richard Newman (Stellenbosch) on an important new project to be initiated in Paarl to study that elusive dark matter that comprises up to 85% of the entire universe
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February 20, 2024
The Deep Dive with Brooks Spector
2024.02.16 - Gareth van Onselen for insights into how polling works and how voters should interpret what polls tell us about our political landscape
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February 9, 2024
The Deep Dive with Brooks Spector
2024.02.09 - Dion Chang, head of Flux Trends, on a whole litany of social, economic, and political trends that are already rebuilding our world in new and strange ways. this one is unmissable