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Some oil industry experts argue that worldwide demand for oil is about to outpace production. We'll hear several views on future supply and demand for oil.
J. Robinson West, chairman of PFC Energy, an energy consulting firm
Michael Lynch, president, Strategic Energy and Economic Research
Colin Campbell, petroleum geologist
An exhibit at the Phillips Collection in Washington illustrates the influence of 19th-century Japanese woodblock prints on early Western modern painting. Diane and her guests talk about this cultural and artistic encounter and how it persists in today's art and design.
Sue Frank, assistant curator at the Phillips Collection
Eric Denker, senior lecturer at the National Gallery in Washington, and prints specialist at the Corcoran Gallery of Art
Keiko Hiratsuka Moore, Japanese woodblock printmaker and scientific illustrator for the Smithsonian