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TO SPRAWL OR NOT TO SPRAWL
Subdivisions. Industrial Parks. Strip Malls. Gridlock.
Sprawl is socially unequal, environmentally irresponsible, and aesthetically
ugly. Right? In this hour of To the Best Of Our Knowledge, we'll
look at the costs and YES the benefits of suburban sprawl.
Because maybe, just maybe, sprawl is a good thing.
SEGMENT 1:
Joel Hirschhorn
is the author of "Sprawl Kills: How Blandburbs. Steal Your Time,
Health and Money." He obviously thinks urban sprawl is a terrible
idea and tells Steve Paulson all the reasons why.
SEGMENT 2:
Robert
Bruegmann makes the case for the opposite point of view in his book
"Sprawl: A History." He says societies have always grown and
ours looks the way it does because suburbs represent the way Americans
like to live. Also, urban sprawl is a staggering problem in China as
a result of the on-going Chinese industrial revolution. Photographer
Edward Burtynsky traveled to China to document its "Manufactured
Landscapes," and film-maker Jennifer Baichwal documented
his trip in her film of the same name. Baichwal talks with Steve Paulson
about the scale of China's ecological problems and the beauty of Burtynsky's
images.
SEGMENT 3:
Novelist
Tom Perrotta reads from "Little Children" and "The
Abstinence Teacher," and talks with Anne Strainchamps about life
in the suburbs, where everything is nice, and nobody wants a pedophile
to move into the neighborhood.
CD copies are available at 1-800-747-7444.
Ask for program number 08-02-03-B.
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Books:
Robert Bruegmann, Sprawl:
A Compact History (University of Chicago Press)
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Joel Hirschhorn, Sprawl Kills: How Blandburbs Steal Your
Time, Health and Money (Sterling & Ross Publishers)
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Tom Perrotta, The Abstinence Teacher ( St. Martin's
Press)
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Film:
Manufactured Landscapes (2006) directed by
Jennifer Baichwal.
Websites:
Music:
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Radioheads Pyramid Song off of
their CD Amnesiac on Capital Records.
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Radioheads Like Spinning Plates
off of their CD Amnesiac on Capital Records.
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Thom Yorkes And it Rained All Night
off of his CD Eraser on XL Recordings.
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Rockabye Babys No Surprises off
of their CD Lullaby Renditions of Radiohead on Baby Rock
Records.
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Questions and comments can be
addressed to: flemingj@wpr.org
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