Thanksgiving: Turkey, Parades & Stress
Sometimes it can be hard to be thankful when the stress of creating the perfect holiday gets in the way.

[Photo Source] Satya Murthy, Flickr
Sometimes it can be hard to be thankful when the stress of creating the perfect holiday gets in the way.
[Photo Source] Satya Murthy, Flickr
This week, Fordham Conversations is all about spies and surveillance. WFUV's Connor Ryan reports on NYC's surveillance cameras and how some people feel their privacy is being invaded. Then, Chris Williams talks to Spy Store NYC owner Bob Leonard about different types of spying equipment and the reasons for using them. Fordham University professor Al Auster discusses how spies have been portrayed in film, and how that differs from actual espionage.
Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike just won the 2013 Tony Award for Best Play. Chris Williams talks to one of the play's producers, John Johnson, who graduated Fordham in 2002. Johnson talks about what theater-goers can expect from the play, his responsibilities as a producer, and how he became interested in theater.