Noon Forum

An archive of past Noon Forum programs can be found below the listings.


This week's Noon Forum lineup is:


WEEK OF MAY 20, 2013


Monday, May 20 – E. N. THOMPSON FORUM ON WORLD ISSUES – Felice Gaer, Director of the American Jewish Committee’s Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights “Protecting the Human Rights of Religious Minorities Worldwide: International Religious Freedom in United States Policy” (CDs and transcripts NOT available)

Tuesday, May 21 – THE MOTH RADIO HOUR – “Soldiers, Skydives, Firemen and Heartbreak” Stories by Martha Manning, Piper Kerman and Chris Tombline; hosted by Jenifer Hixson

Wednesday, May 22 – RADIOLAB – “Words”

Thursday, May 23 – COMMONWEALTH CLUB OF CALIFORNIA – Kenneth Feinberg, attorney and alternative dispute mediator

Friday, May 24 – CITY ARTS AND LECTURES – David Remnick

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WEEK OF MAY 13, 2013


Monday, May 13 – UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA LECTURE – Duane Woerth, United States Ambassador to the Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization

Tuesday, May 14 – THE MOTH RADIO HOUR – Stories by Ed Gavagan, Nathan Englander and Ellie Lee; hosted by Catherine Burns

Wednesday, May 15 – RADIOLAB – “Musical Language”

Thursday, May 16 – COMMONWEALTH CLUB OF CALIFORNIA – Topic: The Keystone X L Pipeline

Friday, May 17 – CITY ARTS AND LECTURES – Michael Lewis

WEEK OF MAY 6, 2013


Monday, May 6 – FILM STREAMS DISCUSSION – Film: The Waiting Room.  Panel: M. J. Egan, staff nurse at the Nebraska Medical Center; Rosanna Morris, Senior Vice-President for Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer at the Nebraska Medical Center; William Gossman, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Creighton University School of Medicine; Robert Muelleman, Chairman of the University of Nebraska Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine.  Moderator: Richard O’Brien, Professor at Creighton University’s Center for Health Policy and Ethics (CDs and transcripts NOT available)

Tuesday, May 7 – THE MOTH RADIO HOUR – Stories by Joan Juliet Buck, Mike Destefano, Darryl “DMC” McDaniels and Terrence Buckner; hosted by Sarah Austin Jenness

Wednesday, May 8 – RADIOLAB – “Speed”

Thursday, May 9 – COMMONWEALTH CLUB OF CALIFORNIA – Deborah Tannen, Professor of Linguistics at Georgetown University, and author of “You Just Don’t Understand: Women and Men in Conversation”

Friday, May 10 – OMAHA PRESS CLUB – “Mayoral Election Debate” Jim Suttle, Incumbent Mayor of Omaha; Jean Stothert, Omaha City Councilwoman (CDs and transcripts NOT available)

WEEK OF APRIL 29, 2013


Monday, April 29 – METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE LECTURE – Calvin Mackie, author of “A View from the Roof: Lessons for Life and Business” and “Grandma’s Hands: Cherished Moments of Faith and Wisdom” (CDs and transcripts NOT available)

Tuesday, April 30 – THE MOTH RADIO HOUR – Stories by Jessi Klein, Sherman “O.T.” Powell and Bonnie Levison; hosted by Jay Allison

Wednesday, May 1 – RADIOLAB – “Stochasticity”

Thursday, May 2 – COMMONWEALTH CLUB OF CALIFORNIA – David Stockman, one of the architects of the Reagan Revolution

Friday, May 3 – CITY ARTS AND LECTURES – David Eagleman

WEEK OF APRIL 22, 2013


Monday, April 22 – CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY LECTURE – Norachit Sinhaseni, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Thailand to the United Nations “Diplomatic Challenges at the United Nations: An Ambassadorial Experience from Thailand” (CDs and transcripts NOT available)

Tuesday, April 23 – THE MOTH RADIO HOUR – Stories by Jillian Lauren, Micaela Blei, Suzanne Vega and Damien Echols; hosted by Meg Bowles

Wednesday, April 24 – RADIOLAB – “Choice”

Thursday, April 25 – COMMONWEALTH CLUB OF CALIFORNIA – Grover Norquist, Founder of Americans for Tax Reform

Friday, April 26 – CITY ARTS AND LECTURES – Jonathan Winters

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Other Content
12:30 pm
Mon March 17, 2008

Durham Museum Lecture, 3/17/08

DURHAM MUSEUM LECTURE – Peru State College History Professor Sara Brandes Crook, portraying Nebraska settler Barbara Bradway “Nebraska’s Winding Road to Statehood: In the Footsteps of a Female Settler”

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11:30 am
Fri February 29, 2008

Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce Luncheon, 2/28/08

GREATER OMAHA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LUNCHEON – Stephen M. R. Covey, author of “The Speed of Trust”

Other Content
11:30 am
Tue February 12, 2008

Durham Museum Lecture, 2/12/08

DURHAM MUSEUM LECTURE – Charles Everett Pace “A Malcolm X Chautauqua Performance”

Other Content
11:30 am
Fri February 8, 2008

Omaha Press Club, 2/8/08

OMAHA PRESS CLUB – Robert Houston, Director of the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services

Other Content
11:30 am
Fri December 14, 2007

Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce Luncheon, 12/14/07

GREATER OMAHA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LUNCHEON – Barry Asmus, Senior Economist with the National Center for Policy Analysis

Other Content
11:30 am
Fri November 30, 2007

Omaha Press Club, 11/30/07

OMAHA PRESS CLUB – “Build It and They Will Stay” Omaha Mayor Mike Fahey; Save the Rosenblatt Committee Press Conference:  Jason Smith, Crystal Rhoades, and Arnold Breslow

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11:30 am
Fri November 9, 2007

Omaha Press Club, 11/9/07

OMAHA PRESS CLUB – Ben Gray, KETV Reporter; Martha Goedert, Adjunct Professor at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, and member of Metro OBGYN; Robert Penn and Olly Periman, former members of street gangs “The Mean Streets of Omaha: How to Fight the Violence”

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1:30 pm
Mon October 8, 2007

Omaha Press Club, 10/08/07

OMAHA PRESS CLUB – Omaha actor Darrel Draper, who portrays fur-trader, ferryboat operator, newspaperman, and banker Peter Sarpy, for whom Sarpy County was named

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12:30 pm
Thu August 23, 2007

Omaha Press Club, 8/23/07

OMAHA PRESS CLUB – Steve Fischer, author of “When the Mob Ran Vegas: Stories of Money, Mayhem and Murder” and "Showgirl Stories" and former Las Vegas showgirl Lisa Medford (this program was not aired)

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12:30 pm
Tue July 10, 2007

Omaha Press Club, 7/10/07

OMAHA PRESS CLUB – Rachel Jacobson, founder and Director of the non-profit independent theatre “Film Streams”

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