| 11 a.m.: Television News News4 television anchor Wendy Rieger talks about her career in local news in the Washington area. Noon: Media Backtalk The Post's Howard Kurtz critiques the media. 1 p.m.: Post Magazine Post Magazine staff writer Peter Perl, whose story "The Lessons of War" appears in Sunday's Washington Post Magazine's Education Review, field questions and comments about the article. 1:30 p.m.: The Chat House Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon discuss sports and more. 2 p.m.: Supreme Court Affirmative Action Decision NAACP Legal Defense Fund attorney Lia Epperson takes questions and comments on the Supreme Court's recent affirmative action decisions. 2 p.m.: Teacher Says Join Post Teacher Says columnist Evelyn Vuko and her guest Joe Ann Stenstrom, adjunct professor of Children's Literature and head of Children's Services and the Children's Resource Collection at the Rockville Montgomery County Library, to talk about summer reading for kids. 2 p.m.: Travel Talk The Post's Travel Section Flight Crew gives trip tips and destination suggestions. 3 p.m.: Supreme Court Internet Filtering Decision washington post.com technology reporter David McGuire hosts Emily Shektoff, executive director of the American Library Association's Washington, D.C. office, to discuss the Supreme Court's ruling on Internet filtering. 3:30 p.m.: Supreme Court Affirmative Action Decision Linda Chavez, president of the Center for Equal Opportunity, takes questions and comments on the Supreme Court's recent affirmative action decisions. 6 p.m.: The Starry Eye Astrologer Charlene Lichtenstein on celestial charts and your future. 10 a.m.: TechNews washingtonpost.com's David McGuire hosts Wayne Rosso, president of Grokster to discuss the state of online music. 11 a.m.: Life At Work Post columnist Amy Joyce discusses the frustrations of working life. 11:45 a.m.: U.S.-Bulgarian Relations Bulgarian Finance Minister Milen Veltchev discusses U.S.-Bulgarian relations, NATO expansion and his country's efforts to join the European Union by 2007. Noon: What's Cooking Kim O'Donnel shares tips to make your next meal a pleasure -- to prepare and eat. Noon: Funny? You Should Ask The Post's Gene Weingarten chats about anything. Noon: Strength and Fitness Weightlifter and personal trainer Marty Gallagher helps you reach your fitness goals. Noon: Levey Live Post columnist Bob Levey is joined by a special guest James Rees, executive director of Mount Vernon. 1 p.m.: Lean Plate Club Post staff writer Sally Squires talks about eating healthy and living wisely. 1 p.m.: Travel Sites Post business travel reporter Keith Alexander hosts Brian Barth, CEO of SideStep.com, a travel site search engine. 11 a.m.: Economy Post business columnist Steven Pearlstein discusses prescription drug prices. 11 a.m.: Politics Robert Moffit, director of the Center for Health Policy Studies at The Heritage Foundation, discusses Medicare. 11 a.m.: Ask Tom Post food critic Tom Sietsema on the best bets for great eats in the Washington area. 11 a.m.: Real Wheels The Post's Warren Brown discusses every aspect of the automotive industry. 11 a.m.: On the Job Live Post columnist Kenneth Bredemeier on workplace politics and employment issues. Noon: Got Plans? With Kids Local experts from washingtonpost.com's Entertainment Guide staff share their best bets for arts and entertainment options for kids and their families. Noon: Federal Diary Live Post columnist Stephen Barr discusses the federal workplace. 1 p.m.: National Defense Post military reporter Vernon Loeb and intelligence reporter Dana Priest on national security and military defense. 2 p.m.: TechNews - Digital Piracy washingtonpost.com's Robert MacMillan hosts actor and director LeVar Burton to discuss the threat of online piracy to the movie industry. 2 p.m.: Classical Music Forum Post music critic Tim Page on the world of symphonies, concertos and operas. 10 a.m.: World -- The Middle East Georgetown University adjunct professor Rob Sobhani discusses reports of a possible ceasefire from Islamic militant groups against Israeli civilians.. 10 a.m.: TechNews - Digital Piracy washingtonpost.com's David McGuire hosts Jack Valenti, president of the Motion Picture Assn. of America, to discuss piracy's threat to the movie industry. 11 a.m.: Home Front The Post Home section staff on making your house a stylish home. Noon: Washington Post Book Club Post Book World editor Francis Tanabe leads this month's discussion on 'The Leopard' by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa. Noon: WETA 'Washington Week' WETA's "Washington Week" moderator, Gwen Ifill, discusses the issues making news. Noon: Potomac Confidential Post Metro columnist Marc Fisher discusses local and national issues. Noon: Home Sense Columnist Mike McClintock answers your questions about home remodeling and repairs. 1 p.m.: Inside the FBI Special Agent Mick Fennerty discusses the FBI's Crimes Against Children (CAC) program. 1 p.m.: Got Plans? washingtonpost.com's Entertainment Guide staff with best bets for fun in the Washington area. 2 p.m.: Supreme Court Susan Bloch, professor of constitutional law at Georgetown University, discusses today's Supreme Court rulings including the striking down of the Texas sodomy law. 2 p.m.: Dirda on Books The Post's Michael Dirda on the world of literature. 2 p.m.: Apartment Life Washington Post columnist Sara Gebhardt responds to your questions and comments about rental issues and lifestyles. 11 a.m.: The Reliable Source Post columnist Lloyd Grove with local and national gossip and buzz. 1 p.m.: Meet the Artist Artist Jeff Parker joins Comics page editor Suzanne Tobin to discuss his collaboration with Johnny Hart on 'The Wizard of Id.' 1 p.m.: Speaking Freely Post columnist Bob Levey on local traffic, politics, sports and more. | ||||||||||||