Schedule for Tuesday April 15
Guest host Piya Chattopadhyay is filling in. Here's more on the show.


Jian is away this week. Guest host Piya Chattopadhyay is filling in. Please note that all schedules are subject to last-minute changes. Check back for updates.
- Piya talks to New York Times tech writer, Farhad Manjoo who believes that the Heartbleed bug is a warning that the personal information we store on phones, iPads and computers is increasingly at risk because the tech world lacks a "safety culture" and users don't want to be inconvenienced.
- Piya talks to novelist Helen Wan, whose novel The Partner Track, has generated a real-life discussion about "the bamboo ceiling" faced by Asian-Americans in corporate culture. A lawyer herself, Wan is writing from what she's observed and her depiction is resonating with many readers.
- Philadelphia band The War on Drugs have drawn huge attention for their new album, Lost in the Dream, which provides a smeared, hazy take on 80s anthemic rock titans like Dire Straits, Tom Petty, and Don Henley.