Monday, July 24
SPECIAL PROGRAMMING
The Mideast: A Century of Conflict
This NPR News special examines the roots of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Israelis and Palestinians have been fighting over control of the same piece of land for nearly a century. They're also fighting over each significant episode in that history and each side has its own version of events. Host Lynn Neary and Foreign Correspondent Mike Shuster, revisit significant episodes and give both Palestinian and Israeli historians' perspectives.

Tuesday, July 25
Segment A: RELIGIOUS DIVERSITYRenewed conflict in the Middle East puts new emphasis on maintaining interfaith relationships. We'll discuss it today with Dr. Craig Wansink, Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at Virginia Wesleyan College.
www.vwc.edu/academics/csrf/ Segment B: THE OUTSIDER
Peer pressure and cliques are nothing new on high school campuses, but reading about it from the pen of a 15-year-old certainly was when SE Hinton wrote the groundbreaking novel,
The Outsiders, forty years ago. Cathy visits with the author whose works gave teenagers a literary voice.
www.sehinton.com

Wednesday, July 26
LIVING CULTURE: SIMPLY THE BESTToday on
HearSay, continuing our “Living Culture” series with
Port Folio Weekly, we discuss the top picks for food, art, and culture in the seven cities. Call in with your selections for the best in Hampton Roads.
www.portfolioweekly.com

Thursday, July 27
PET HEALTHHow are your furry and feathered friends handling the heat?
HearSay’s favorite veterinarian Phyllis Neumann is back to take on your pet dilemmas. Join us for this edition of Pet Health.
www.toddslanevet.com
