Tonight on Late Night Live
*US correspondent Bruce Shapiro reports on the latest political news
*Manfred Jurgensen AO, one of this country's most successful academics, a writer and a poet, made Australia his home over 50 years ago. But he has some worrying observations on how his adopted country is changing. His new book is called The Last Australia Day.
* Follow us on Twitter @LNLonRN or @PhillipAdamsABC
Recent highlights:
*Civil rights attorney Chase Madar and Simon Sheikh discuss US Government persecution of activist hackers, from Aaron Swartz to Bradley Manning. http://bit.ly/WoRVma
*The contradictions and conundrums of Tasmanian life, with Cassandra Pybus and Jonathan West. http://goo.gl/yZmvm .
* Historian Jeremy Brotton believes that if real paper maps become obsolete, we are in danger of losing something of great cultural significance. http://bit.ly/YFF4A5 .
* In this horse special, we follow the horse through time and around the world, from the American frontier to Phillip's memories of 'Blossom', in a fun celebration of the special relationships forged between humans and the noble equus . http://bit.ly/XO2dKO
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