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Nov.15.2012
posted by Melissa J White
The first thing I saw in Japan was a corpse. It was lying under a canvas sheet on a gurney in the Tokyo airport, the shoulders and feet bound by wide leather cargo belts. A warm mist clouded the...
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Nov.05.2012
posted by Jane P Perry
Sound poem in piano, voice, auto, footsteps, church bell, and go-cart.
Play time 2:56
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Nov.02.2012
posted by Jane P Perry
A sound poem with chickens, GPS, Toulouse streets, Larressingle bells, and midnight cows and a dog.
Play time 3:20
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Nov.02.2012
posted by Jane P Perry
L'Église de la Nativité, Bassoues, Gascogne
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Nov.01.2012
posted by Jane P Perry
Four moments in a café on the D929, in Seissan, Midi-Pyrénées.
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Oct.27.2012
posted by Phil Naessens
On this edition of This Week in Tennis Professional Photographer/Tennis Blogger Craig Doyle joins Phil to attempt to answer the question “How Big A Problem are Steroids in Professional Tennis...
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Oct.27.2012
posted by Phil Naessens
On Fridays Phil Naessens Show Phil briefly recaps games one and two of the World Series and then is joined by Author Steven R. Travers who will discuss his latest book A Tale of Three Cities .
Play time 56:39
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Oct.17.2012
posted by Jane P Perry
Tucked in the middle of Southern France, with the Pyrenees rimming the horizon on a clear day, is Durban. We enter from the West. Thank God we had a GPS, because even with our Michelin...
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Jan.04.2008
posted by Kathi Kamen Goldmark
Sarah Jean Pixlie's first fictional "hit" in AND MY SHOES KEEP WALKING BACK TO YOU, performed by Kathi with Kathleen Enright and the Ray Price Club.
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Apr.11.2012
posted by Jennifer Kathleen Gibbons
Jennifer Kathleen Gibbons celebrates the birthday of Beverly Cleary, creator of Ramona Quimby and other beloved children's figures.
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Mar.25.2009
posted by Claire Elizabeth Terry
Gaspar Hernàndez, presentador de 'L'ofici de viure' de Catalunya Rádio, habla con Agustín Pániker, director del editorial Kairós, sobre el libro, 'El arte de vivir'. Con la intervención de Federico...
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Sep.28.2012
posted by Steven Robert Travers
Steve talks Trojan football and his Jim Murray bio with Fred.
Play time 13:06
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Aug.09.2012
posted by Steven Robert Travers
Right-wing Christian rants and screeds from the Left coast.
Play time 35:00
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Jan.16.2008
posted by Gary G Gach
Inaugurating the publication by BOA Editions of Ko Un's Flowers of a Moment, translator Gary Gach reads from this and from the poet's Ten Thousand Lives. [20 minutes]
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Jan.22.2008
posted by Earl Merkel
Earl Merkel and David Latko of the nationally broadcast talk-radio program MONEY & MORE interview author Martin J. Smith, co-author of OOPS! It's a hilarious interview about a hilarious book.
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Jun.17.2008
posted by Evie Shockley
A recording of me reading one of the poems from my book, a half-red sea, which can be found along with other audio clips on the wonderful website From the Fishouse: An Audio Archive of Emerging Poets...
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Jun.28.2008
posted by Blair Kilpatrick
"Jolie Bassette" is a traditional high-energy Cajun-Creole dance tune performed by Sauce Piquante.
Personnel: Blair Kilpatrick on accordion and vocals, Steve Tabak on fiddle, Robert Richard on...
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Sep.12.2008
posted by Jess Wells
Sisters throwing a Mother's Day reunion find their tables turned when their alcoholic mother becomes the designated driver.
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