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Apr.15.2012
Video developed by students at Central Washington University to highlight the story behind Karly's Law
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May.23.2011
David Ford, host of "Triad Arts Up Close" interviews Jo Maeder about The Bookup, a new social experience that promotes "long-form reading in a short-form world." It's B.Y.O.B. Bring Your Own Book!
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Sep.04.2010
If you've lived in the same place your whole life, it's tough to know what it's like to have your life split into two places. Myne Whitman knows exactly what that's like. She's a writer who lives in Bellevue, but she immigrated here from Nigeria. So she's thought a lot about what it means to make a...
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Jul.09.2009
Program Director Mark Welch interviews me about Homefront, and manages to squeeze out of me a brief reading.
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Apr.10.2009
NASA astronaut Don Pettit creates a time lapse video of the Aurora Borealis from the International Space Station. NPR Science Friday, April 10, 2009.
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Apr.10.2009
NASA astronaut Don Pettit experiments with candy corn aboard the International Space Station to demonstrate the hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties of soap. . From NPR's Science Friday, April 10, 2009. Hosted by Ira Flatow.
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Mar.16.2009
WNPR's Faith Middleton interviews me about Homefront for "The Faith Middleton Show." (Note: requires Quicktime. The interview is approximately 2/3 of the way through the podcast.)
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Dec.19.2008
Alex Grant reads from his latest manuscript, "The Circus Poems" and discusses them with Frank Stasio.
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