Arts Oct 25 David Brooks writes about the art of seeing others in new book ‘How to Know a Person’ By Geoff Bennett, Ian Couzens
Arts Mar 27 Watch Why More Americans Are Living Alone More and more Americans are living alone, according to sociologist Eric Klinenberg's new book, "Going Solo: The Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living Alone." Ray Suarez and Klinenberg discuss the emerging demographic, so-called "singletons," and what he calls the…
Arts Mar 27 ‘Going Solo’: What’s the Appeal of Living Alone? Updated with broadcast video: The numbers tell it all. In 1950, 22 percent of American adults were single, 4 million lived alone. They accounted for 9 percent of all households. Flash forward to today. More than 50 percent of…
Mar 27 Watch Extended Interview: Eric Klinenberg’s ‘Going Solo’ More of Ray Suarez's conversation with Eric Klinenberg author of "Going Solo."…
Feb 14 Watch ‘Accordion’ Families Expand for Boomerang Kids, ‘Parasite Singles’ to Move Home 'Accordion' Families Expand for Boomerang Kids, 'Parasite Singles' to Move Home…
Feb 01 Watch Gang Member-Turned-Ph.D. Mentors Youth on the Fringes Victor Rios says he has lived two lifetimes. In his first, he was a gang member, juvenile delinquent and high school dropout. Now, he's a sociology professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, who tries to help adolescents avoid… Continue watching
Dec 30 Watch Why Are Fewer Americans Getting Married? Fewer Americans are tying the knot nowadays, according to a new Pew Research report that showed 51 percent of the adult population is married, compared to 1960 when 72 percent of the country was. Ray Suarez discusses the changing demographics… Continue watching