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Global Warming and Water in Peru – Dan Grossman Reports
Journalist Dan Grossman has the coolest job, and one I’d say is crucial to the fate of the planet. He travels around the world reporting on climate change. I’m particularly grateful that Dan allowed me to take part in his latest … Continue reading
Posted in environment, film, public media, public radio
Tagged Dan Grossman, glaciers, global warming, Peru, South america
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Garrison Keillor’s New York
Appearing in the elegant Feinstein’s at Loews Regency, Garrison Keillor is engaging, maddening, entertaining, and just about perfect. The maddening first – Keillor is a storyteller who sings, and this is a singing nightclub act. He’s musical to a fault, … Continue reading
Posted in arts news, music, public media, public radio
Tagged Feinstein, Feinstein's, Garrison Keillor, Irving Berlin, music, night clubs
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IMA 08 – Integrated Media
I’m an ima virgin so my impressions are skewed… but here’s what I think… (BTW IMA is the integrated media association – find out more here reinventing the wheel: this was the most prominent takeaway for me. I’ve been doing … Continue reading
Posted in ima, public media, public radio
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