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This week on Q...


Tuesday, January 8

Actor and playwright Keir Cutler performs a monologue about a drama teacher with a Lolita complex but one audience member thinks it's true - and informs the authorities. Keir Cutler is on the show; he tells us how he's responding. And the disappearing TV theme song! Our Tube Team will be here to moan and mourn, and to name that tune. Plus, Jesse Wente with a videogame controversy and professor of dance Karen Bradley on pre-presidential body language - she checks out the moves of the candidates in New Hampshire.

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Monday, January 7
From Shakespeare to Sergeant. Graham Abbey's got 10 years at Stratford under his belt, and now he's packing a government-issued gun. He's starring in the new TV series "The Border," premiering tonight, and he's in studio Q. And, a guy so manly that he can sneeze with his eyes open, and kill two stones with one bird... Those are just two "facts" about Chuck Norris. Ian Spector collected 400 such facts for his new book. We find out why he thinks Chuck is more than just a macho, macho man. Plus, your letters on our appropriation-art debate, some Bob Marley and more.
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Coming up on Q...

Author Taylor Clark takes a grande bold look at Starbucks culture.

The monsters among us. Susan Tyler Hitchcock on her obsession with the first modern monster.