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The Salon discusses both fiction and non-fiction, from authors as diverse as Jonathan Safran Foer and Thomas Szasz.</description>        <link>http://www.nysalon.org/upcoming/index.html</link>        <copyright>NY Salon 2005</copyright>        <docs>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss</docs>        <language>en-us</language>        <lastBuildDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2006 11:39:12 +0000</lastBuildDate>        <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2006 11:39:10 +0000</pubDate>        <generator>FeedForAll Mac v1.6 (1.6.0.3) unlicensed version</generator>        <itunes:subtitle>The NY Salon aims to provide a distinct environment where ideas are robustly debated. It welcomes disagreement rather than trying to sweep it under the rug.</itunes:subtitle>        <itunes:summary> discussion. The authors will submit short papers before the event to be posted on the web as part of a WNYC reading project. In this way, the discussion can take place in an informed manner, and run before and after the event itself. This promises to be an exciting opportunity to launch a public debate about what politics means today and in the future.</itunes:summary>        <itunes:category text="Politics"/>        <itunes:category text="Arts &amp; Entertainment">            <itunes:category text="Books"/>        </itunes:category>        <itunes:category text="Public Radio"/>        <itunes:category text="Religion &amp; Spirituality"/>        <itunes:keywords>NY, New York, Salon, Reflections, Future, public, debate, authors, Russell Jacoby, Richard Sennett, Frank Furedi, WNYC, Brian Lehrer, politics, 21st Century, traditional, Left, Right, 2004 election, excited, party platform, Political positions, Liberals,</itunes:keywords>        <itunes:author>Ny Salon</itunes:author>        <itunes:owner>            <itunes:email>info@nysalon.org</itunes:email>            <itunes:name>Alan Miller and Jean Smith</itunes:name>        </itunes:owner>        <itunes:image href="http://www.nysalon.org/images/nysalonpodcast.png" />        <itunes:new-feed-url>http://www.nysalon.org</itunes:new-feed-url>        <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>        <image>            <url>http://www.nysalon.org/images/images_Jan06/nysalon-REF-podcast.gif</url>            <title>NY Salon</title>            <link>http://www.nysalon.org</link>            <description></description>            <width>144</width>            <height>144</height>        </image>        <item>            <title>Intro To NY Salon</title>            <description>In this introduction, Alan Miller, co-director of NY Salon talks about the reasons for the public event</description>            <link>http://www.nysalon.org/upcoming/index.html</link>            <enclosure url="http://www.nysalon.org/podcasts/Reflections-NYSalon/REF-nysalon-intro.m4v" length="4810000" type="video/x-m4v"  ></enclosure>            <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2006 10:36:53 +0000</pubDate>            <itunes:subtitle>Reflections on the Future Oct 05</itunes:subtitle>            <itunes:summary> discussion. The authors will submit short papers before the event to be posted on the web as part of a WNYC reading project. In this way, the discussion can take place in an informed manner, and run before and after the event itself. This promises to be an exciting opportunity to launch a public debate about what politics means today and in the future.</itunes:summary>            <itunes:duration>0:49</itunes:duration>            <itunes:keywords>NY, New York, Salon, Reflections, Future, public, debate, authors, Russell Jacoby, Richard Sennett, Frank Furedi, WNYC, Brian Lehrer, politics, 21st Century, traditional, Left, Right, 2004 election, excited, party platform, Political positions, Liberals,</itunes:keywords>            <itunes:author>Ny Salon</itunes:author>            <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>        </item>        <item>            <title>NY Salon voxpop01 of 03</title>            <description>After the Public Event people express their opinions and share their responses and thoughts</description>            <link>http://www.nysalon.org/upcoming/index.html</link>            <enclosure url="http://www.nysalon.org/podcasts/Reflections-NYSalon/REF-voxpop-01.m4v" length="5790000" type="video/x-m4v"  ></enclosure>            <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2006 11:32:48 +0000</pubDate>            <itunes:subtitle>Reflections on the Future - post event 01</itunes:subtitle>            <itunes:summary> discussion. The authors will submit short papers before the event to be posted on the web as part of a WNYC reading project. In this way, the discussion can take place in an informed manner, and run before and after the event itself. This promises to be an exciting opportunity to launch a public debate about what politics means today and in the future.</itunes:summary>            <itunes:duration>0:53</itunes:duration>            <itunes:keywords>NY, New York, Salon, Reflections, Future, public, debate, authors, Russell Jacoby, Richard Sennett, Frank Furedi, WNYC, Brian Lehrer, politics, 21st Century, traditional, Left, Right, 2004 election, excited, party platform, Political positions, Liberals,</itunes:keywords>            <itunes:author>Ny Salon</itunes:author>            <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>        </item>        <item>            <title>NY Salon voxpop02 of 03</title>            <description>After the Public Event people express their opinions and share their responses and thoughts</description>            <link>http://www.nysalon.org/upcoming/index.html</link>            <enclosure url="http://www.nysalon.org/podcasts/Reflections-NYSalon/REF-voxpop-02.m4v" length="2760000" type="video/x-m4v"  ></enclosure>            <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2006 11:38:48 +0000</pubDate>            <itunes:subtitle>Reflections on the Future - post event 02</itunes:subtitle>            <itunes:summary> discussion. The authors will submit short papers before the event to be posted on the web as part of a WNYC reading project. In this way, the discussion can take place in an informed manner, and run before and after the event itself. This promises to be an exciting opportunity to launch a public debate about what politics means today and in the future.</itunes:summary>            <itunes:duration>0:23</itunes:duration>            <itunes:keywords>NY, New York, Salon, Reflections, Future, public, debate, authors, Russell Jacoby, Richard Sennett, Frank Furedi, WNYC, Brian Lehrer, politics, 21st Century, traditional, Left, Right, 2004 election, excited, party platform, Political positions, Liberals,</itunes:keywords>            <itunes:author>Ny Salon</itunes:author>            <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>        </item>        <item>            <title>NY Salon voxpop03 of 03</title>            <description>After the Public Event people express their opinions and share their responses and thoughts</description>            <link>http://www.nysalon.org/upcoming/index.html</link>            <enclosure url="http://www.nysalon.org/podcasts/Reflections-NYSalon/REF-voxpop-03.m4v" length="2160000" type="video/x-m4v"  ></enclosure>            <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2006 11:40:48 +0000</pubDate>            <itunes:subtitle>Reflections on the Future - post event 03</itunes:subtitle>            <itunes:summary> discussion. The authors will submit short papers before the event to be posted on the web as part of a WNYC reading project. In this way, the discussion can take place in an informed manner, and run before and after the event itself. This promises to be an exciting opportunity to launch a public debate about what politics means today and in the future.</itunes:summary>            <itunes:duration>0:17</itunes:duration>            <itunes:keywords>NY, New York, Salon, Reflections, Future, public, debate, authors, Russell Jacoby, Richard Sennett, Frank Furedi, WNYC, Brian Lehrer, politics, 21st Century, traditional, Left, Right, 2004 election, excited, party platform, Political positions, Liberals,</itunes:keywords>            <itunes:author>Ny Salon</itunes:author>            <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>        </item>        <item>            <title>Books</title>            <description>Books from the speakers are available</description>            <link>http://www.nysalon.org/upcoming/index.html</link>            <enclosure url="http://www.nysalon.org/podcasts/Reflections-NYSalon/REF-nysalon-books.m4v" length="1910000" type="video/x-m4v"  ></enclosure>            <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2006 11:38:47 +0000</pubDate>            <itunes:subtitle>Reflections on the Future - books</itunes:subtitle>            <itunes:summary> discussion. The authors will submit short papers before the event to be posted on the web as part of a WNYC reading project. In this way, the discussion can take place in an informed manner, and run before and after the event itself. This promises to be an exciting opportunity to launch a public debate about what politics means today and in the future.</itunes:summary>            <itunes:duration>0:14</itunes:duration>            <itunes:keywords>NY, New York, Salon, Reflections, Future, public, debate, authors, Russell Jacoby, Richard Sennett, Frank Furedi, WNYC, Brian Lehrer, politics, 21st Century, traditional, Left, Right, 2004 election, excited, party platform, Political positions, Liberals,</itunes:keywords>            <itunes:author>Ny Salon</itunes:author>            <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>        </item>        <item>            <title>Frank Furedi 01 of 04</title>            <description>Frank Furedi speaks before and after the event about his findings and thoughts on Reflections on the Future</description>            <link>http://www.nysalon.org/upcoming/index.html</link>            <enclosure url="http://www.nysalon.org/podcasts/Reflections-NYSalon/REF-frank-furedi-01.m4v" length="5050000" type="video/x-m4v"  ></enclosure>            <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2006 11:42:47 +0000</pubDate>            <itunes:subtitle>Reflections on the Future - Furedi 01</itunes:subtitle>            <itunes:summary> discussion. The authors will submit short papers before the event to be posted on the web as part of a WNYC reading project. In this way, the discussion can take place in an informed manner, and run before and after the event itself. This promises to be an exciting opportunity to launch a public debate about what politics means today and in the future.</itunes:summary>            <itunes:duration>0:51</itunes:duration>            <itunes:keywords>NY, New York, Salon, Reflections, Future, public, debate, authors, Russell Jacoby, Richard Sennett, Frank Furedi, WNYC, Brian Lehrer, politics, 21st Century, traditional, Left, Right, 2004 election, excited, party platform, Political positions, Liberals,</itunes:keywords>            <itunes:author>Ny Salon</itunes:author>            <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>        </item>        <item>            <title>Frank Furedi 02 of 04</title>            <description>Frank Furedi speaks before and after the event about his findings and thoughts on Reflections on the Future</description>            <link>http://www.nysalon.org/upcoming/index.html</link>            <enclosure url="http://www.nysalon.org/podcasts/Reflections-NYSalon/REF-frank-furedi-02.m4v" length="4830000" type="video/x-m4v"  ></enclosure>            <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2006 11:44:47 +0000</pubDate>            <itunes:subtitle>Reflections on the Future - Furedi 02</itunes:subtitle>            <itunes:summary> discussion. The authors will submit short papers before the event to be posted on the web as part of a WNYC reading project. In this way, the discussion can take place in an informed manner, and run before and after the event itself. This promises to be an exciting opportunity to launch a public debate about what politics means today and in the future.</itunes:summary>            <itunes:duration>0:44</itunes:duration>            <itunes:keywords>NY, New York, Salon, Reflections, Future, public, debate, authors, Russell Jacoby, Richard Sennett, Frank Furedi, WNYC, Brian Lehrer, politics, 21st Century, traditional, Left, Right, 2004 election, excited, party platform, Political positions, Liberals,</itunes:keywords>            <itunes:author>Ny Salon</itunes:author>            <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>        </item>        <item>            <title>Frank Furedi 03 of 04</title>            <description>Frank Furedi speaks before and after the event about his findings and thoughts on Reflections on the Future</description>            <link>http://www.nysalon.org/upcoming/index.html</link>            <enclosure url="http://www.nysalon.org/podcasts/Reflections-NYSalon/REF-frank-furedi-03.m4v" length="15530000" type="video/x-m4v"  ></enclosure>            <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2006 11:46:46 +0000</pubDate>            <itunes:subtitle>Reflections on the Future - Furedi 03</itunes:subtitle>            <itunes:summary> discussion. The authors will submit short papers before the event to be posted on the web as part of a WNYC reading project. In this way, the discussion can take place in an informed manner, and run before and after the event itself. This promises to be an exciting opportunity to launch a public debate about what politics means today and in the future.</itunes:summary>            <itunes:duration>2:32</itunes:duration>            <itunes:keywords>NY, New York, Salon, Reflections, Future, public, debate, authors, Russell Jacoby, Richard Sennett, Frank Furedi, WNYC, Brian Lehrer, politics, 21st Century, traditional, Left, Right, 2004 election, excited, party platform, Political positions, Liberals,</itunes:keywords>            <itunes:author>Ny Salon</itunes:author>            <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>        </item>        <item>            <title>Frank Furedi 04 of 04</title>            <description>Frank Furedi speaks before and after the event about his findings and thoughts on Reflections on the Future</description>            <link>http://www.nysalon.org/upcoming/index.html</link>            <enclosure url="http://www.nysalon.org/podcasts/Reflections-NYSalon/REF-frank-furedi-04.m4v" length="4310000" type="video/x-m4v"  ></enclosure>            <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2006 11:48:43 +0000</pubDate>            <itunes:subtitle>Reflections on the Future - Furedi 04</itunes:subtitle>            <itunes:summary> discussion. The authors will submit short papers before the event to be posted on the web as part of a WNYC reading project. In this way, the discussion can take place in an informed manner, and run before and after the event itself. This promises to be an exciting opportunity to launch a public debate about what politics means today and in the future.</itunes:summary>            <itunes:duration>0:38</itunes:duration>            <itunes:keywords>NY, New York, Salon, Reflections, Future, public, debate, authors, Russell Jacoby, Richard Sennett, Frank Furedi, WNYC, Brian Lehrer, politics, 21st Century, traditional, Left, Right, 2004 election, excited, party platform, Political positions, Liberals,</itunes:keywords>            <itunes:author>Ny Salon</itunes:author>            <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>        </item>        <item>            <title>Richard Sennett 01 of 03</title>            <description>Richard Sennett speaks before and after the event about his findings and thoughts on Reflections on the Future</description>            <link>http://www.nysalon.org/upcoming/index.html</link>            <enclosure url="http://www.nysalon.org/podcasts/Reflections-NYSalon/REF-richard-sennett-01.m4v" length="2760000" type="video/x-m4v"  ></enclosure>            <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2006 12:00:45 +0000</pubDate>            <itunes:subtitle>Reflections on the Future - Sennett 01</itunes:subtitle>            <itunes:summary> discussion. The authors will submit short papers before the event to be posted on the web as part of a WNYC reading project. In this way, the discussion can take place in an informed manner, and run before and after the event itself. This promises to be an exciting opportunity to launch a public debate about what politics means today and in the future.</itunes:summary>            <itunes:duration>0:23</itunes:duration>            <itunes:keywords>NY, New York, Salon, Reflections, Future, public, debate, authors, Russell Jacoby, Richard Sennett, Frank Furedi, WNYC, Brian Lehrer, politics, 21st Century, traditional, Left, Right, 2004 election, excited, party platform, Political positions, Liberals,</itunes:keywords>            <itunes:author>Ny Salon</itunes:author>            <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>        </item>        <item>            <title>Richard Sennett 02 of 03</title>            <description>Richard Sennett speaks before and after the event about his findings and thoughts on Reflections on the Future</description>            <link>http://www.nysalon.org/upcoming/index.html</link>            <enclosure url="http://www.nysalon.org/podcasts/Reflections-NYSalon/REF-richard-sennett-02.m4v" length="2840000" type="video/x-m4v"  ></enclosure>            <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2006 12:05:45 +0000</pubDate>            <itunes:subtitle>Reflections on the Future - Sennett 02</itunes:subtitle>            <itunes:summary> discussion. The authors will submit short papers before the event to be posted on the web as part of a WNYC reading project. In this way, the discussion can take place in an informed manner, and run before and after the event itself. This promises to be an exciting opportunity to launch a public debate about what politics means today and in the future.</itunes:summary>            <itunes:duration>0:23</itunes:duration>            <itunes:keywords>NY, New York, Salon, Reflections, Future, public, debate, authors, Russell Jacoby, Richard Sennett, Frank Furedi, WNYC, Brian Lehrer, politics, 21st Century, traditional, Left, Right, 2004 election, excited, party platform, Political positions, Liberals,</itunes:keywords>            <itunes:author>Ny Salon</itunes:author>            <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>        </item>        <item>            <title>Richard Sennett 03 of 03</title>            <description>Richard Sennett speaks before and after the event about his findings and thoughts on Reflections on the Future</description>            <link>http://www.nysalon.org/upcoming/index.html</link>            <enclosure url="http://www.nysalon.org/podcasts/Reflections-NYSalon/REF-richard-sennett-03.m4v" length="8610000" type="video/x-m4v"  ></enclosure>            <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2006 12:08:45 +0000</pubDate>            <itunes:subtitle>Reflections on the Future - Sennett 03</itunes:subtitle>            <itunes:summary> discussion. The authors will submit short papers before the event to be posted on the web as part of a WNYC reading project. In this way, the discussion can take place in an informed manner, and run before and after the event itself. This promises to be an exciting opportunity to launch a public debate about what politics means today and in the future.</itunes:summary>            <itunes:duration>1:22</itunes:duration>            <itunes:keywords>NY, New York, Salon, Reflections, Future, public, debate, authors, Russell Jacoby, Richard Sennett, Frank Furedi, WNYC, Brian Lehrer, politics, 21st Century, traditional, Left, Right, 2004 election, excited, party platform, Political positions, Liberals,</itunes:keywords>            <itunes:author>Ny Salon</itunes:author>            <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>        </item>        <item>            <title>Russell Jacoby 01 of 02</title>            <description>Russell Jacoby speaks before and after the event about his findings and thoughts on Reflections on the Future</description>            <link>http://www.nysalon.org/upcoming/index.html</link>            <enclosure url="http://www.nysalon.org/podcasts/Reflections-NYSalon/REF-russell-jacoby-01.m4v" length="7150000" type="video/x-m4v"  ></enclosure>            <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2006 12:10:44 +0000</pubDate>            <itunes:subtitle>Reflections on the Future - Jacoby 01</itunes:subtitle>            <itunes:summary> discussion. The authors will submit short papers before the event to be posted on the web as part of a WNYC reading project. In this way, the discussion can take place in an informed manner, and run before and after the event itself. This promises to be an exciting opportunity to launch a public debate about what politics means today and in the future.</itunes:summary>            <itunes:duration>1:07</itunes:duration>            <itunes:keywords>NY, New York, Salon, Reflections, Future, public, debate, authors, Russell Jacoby, Richard Sennett, Frank Furedi, WNYC, Brian Lehrer, politics, 21st Century, traditional, Left, Right, 2004 election, excited, party platform, Political positions, Liberals,</itunes:keywords>            <itunes:author>Ny Salon</itunes:author>            <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>        </item>        <item>            <title>Russell Jacoby 02 of 02</title>            <description>Russell Jacoby speaks before and after the event about his findings and thoughts on Reflections on the Future</description>            <link>http://www.nysalon.org/upcoming/index.html</link>            <enclosure url="http://www.nysalon.org/podcasts/Reflections-NYSalon/REF-russell-jacoby-02.m4v" length="6870000" type="video/x-m4v"  ></enclosure>            <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2006 12:12:44 +0000</pubDate>            <itunes:subtitle>Reflections on the Future - Jacoby 02</itunes:subtitle>            <itunes:summary> discussion. The authors will submit short papers before the event to be posted on the web as part of a WNYC reading project. In this way, the discussion can take place in an informed manner, and run before and after the event itself. This promises to be an exciting opportunity to launch a public debate about what politics means today and in the future.</itunes:summary>            <itunes:duration>1:04</itunes:duration>            <itunes:keywords>NY, New York, Salon, Reflections, Future, public, debate, authors, Russell Jacoby, Richard Sennett, Frank Furedi, WNYC, Brian Lehrer, politics, 21st Century, traditional, Left, Right, 2004 election, excited, party platform, Political positions, Liberals,</itunes:keywords>            <itunes:author>Ny Salon</itunes:author>            <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>        </item>    </channel></rss>