JOURNEYS GREAT AND SMALL

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To The Best of Our Knowledge
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Adventure writer Ann Jones recalls crossing Africa from Tangier to Cape Town in search of one special tribe. They're guided by the "feminine" principles of compromise, tolerance and peace. Also, Tony Horwitz sets sail in the wake of Captain Cooke. We'll hear about a Frenchman who never went further than his window. And, the beauty of bridges. In this hour of To the Best of Our Knowledge, journeys great and small.

 

SEGMENT 1:

Travel writer Jeff Greenwald tells travel stories to Jim Fleming and explains why he thinks that since September 11th, it's more important than even that people try to understand other lands. Greenwald's book is "Scratching the Surface: Impressions of Planet Earth. From Hollywood to Shiraz." Also, Ann Jones tells Steve Paulson about her trip across Africa to meet the Lovedu people, a tribe ruled by women. Her book is "Looking for Lovedu: Days and Nights in Africa."

SEGMENT 2:

Tony Horwitz sailed aboard a replica of Captain James Cook's "Endeavor" and wrote "Blue Latitudes: Boldly Going Where Captain Cook has Gone Before." Horwitz tells Jim Fleming about the life of an 18th century sailor and why Cook was a prodigy. Also, photographer David Plowden talks with Anne Strainchamps about his book "Bridges: The Spans of North America." talks about why he loves bridges and why it was important to preserve them on film.

SEGMENT 3:

Philosopher Alain de Botton talks with Steve Paulson about his book "The Art of Travel." De Botton talks about celebrated artist-travelers, the sense of place and the heightened awareness that makes travel meaningful.

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Web Extra: Tony Horwitz on Captain Cook - the entire interview

Books:

  • Alain De Botton, The Art of Travel (Pantheon)
  • Jeff Greenwald, Scratching the Surface (Naga Books)
  • Tony Horwitz, Blue Latitudes (Henry Holt)
  • Ann Jones, Looking for Lovedu: Days and Nights in Africa (Knopf)
  • David Plowden, Bridges: The Spans of North America (Norton)

Music:

  • Button after Greenwald: “At Frog Level” Cathy Horner from “They Don’t
    Bite” { HYPERLINK "mailto:cathorner@1bigred.com," }cathorner@1bigred.com, or 900
    Ficklen Rd. Fredericksburg, VA 22405
  • Button after Jones: “Ihoyiya” from Miriam Makeba “Sangoma” Warner Brothers 9 25673-2
  • Option after Jones: “Sailor’s Hornpipe/Rickett’s Hornpipe” Jery Bryant and Starboard Mess from “Roast Beef of Olde England” essay2 CD 5001
  • Button after Horwitz: “Sailor’s Hornpipe” The Rounders from “Brave
    Boys” Ferryboat Music Box 22 Winthrop WA 98862
  • Button and Option after Plowden: “59th Street Bridge Song” by Simon and Garfunkel (Downloaded from internet so unknown version)
  • Alternative Close Music: “Johnson Road” from “Brother’s Keeper”
    soundtrack Jay Unger and Molly Mason Angel CDC 0777 7 54828 2 9

Distribution dates:

week of 02/29/2004 - hour 1
week of 01/26/2003 - hour 1
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