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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
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Wednesday
10/22/2008
3:00 PM
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After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, who makes the best travel writers? Jean Feraca's guest says gays do, because they don't get sidetracked by tourism trivia but focus on the stuff that counts: love, adventure, and a sense of place.
Guest: Raphael Kadushin, humanities editor, University of Wisconsin Press. Contributing Editor, Bon Appétit magazine.
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Wednesday
10/22/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, who makes the best travel writers? Jean Feraca's guest says gays do, because they don't get sidetracked by tourism trivia but focus on the stuff that counts: love, adventure, and a sense of place.
Guest: Raphael Kadushin, humanities editor, University of Wisconsin Press. Contributing Editor, Bon Appétit magazine.
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Tuesday
10/21/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a British geography teacher about his project "Urban Earth."
Guest: Daniel Raven-Ellison, British geographer, educator, activist and adventurer.
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Tuesday
10/21/2008
9:00 PM
081021K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a British geography teacher about his project "Urban Earth."
Guest: Daniel Raven-Ellison, British geographer, educator, activist and adventurer.
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Monday
10/20/2008
3:00 PM
081020K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest discuss racism and election. Her guest says we are all in this together and nobody gets to higher ground unless we all hold ourselves accountable.
Guest: Richard Harwood, founder and president of the Harwood Institute for Public Innovation, author of "Make Hope Real"
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Monday
10/20/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest discuss racism and election. Her guest says we are all in this together and nobody gets to higher ground unless we all hold ourselves accountable.
Guest: Richard Harwood, founder and president of the Harwood Institute for Public Innovation, author of "Make Hope Real"
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Friday
10/17/2008
3:00 PM
081017K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Morels, Chanterelles, Hen of the Woods, Hedgehogs, Monkey's head and Lio's Mane. After three, on Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders, talking mushrooms... the dangers and delights of picking your own... and what to do with them once you get them home.
Guest: Tom Volk, Professor of Biology, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
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Friday
10/17/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Morels, Chanterelles, Hen of the Woods, Hedgehogs, Monkey's head and Lio's Mane. After nine, on Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders, talking mushrooms... the dangers and delights of picking your own... and what to do with them once you get them home.
Guest: Tom Volk, Professor of Biology, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
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Thursday
10/16/2008
3:00 PM
081016K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a gifted modern nomad who ventured to her mother's native Mexico and stumbled upon a social movement that shook the nation to its core.
Guest: Stephanie Elizondo Griest, author, "Mexican Enough: My Life Between the Borderlines".
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Thursday
10/16/2008
9:00 PM
081016K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a gifted modern nomad who ventured to her mother's native Mexico and stumbled upon a social movement that shook the nation to its core.
Guest: Stephanie Elizondo Griest, author, "Mexican Enough: My Life Between the Borderlines".
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Wednesday
10/15/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest introduce a major exhibit at the Chazen (CHAY-zen) Museum of Art in Madison celebrating African water spirits. Mami Wata is the name of the exhibit.
Guest: Henry Drewal, UW-Madison Professor of African Art. Curator and sailor.
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Tuesday
10/14/2008
3:00 PM
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10/14/2008
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Monday
10/13/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guests tell the story of how an aboriginal tribe and its totem spirit animal from Southern Australia makes a comeback from the edge of extinction.
Guest: im Kindersley, director of "Whaledreamers"
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Monday
10/13/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guests tell the story of how an aboriginal tribe and its totem spirit animal from Southern Australia makes a comeback from the edge of extinction.
Guest: im Kindersley, director of "Whaledreamers"
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Friday
10/10/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with an ex-basketball pro turned urban farmer in Milwaukee. He recently won a MacArthur genius grant for his non-profit organization Growing Power.
Guest: Will Allen, founder of Growing Power urban farm, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Friday
10/10/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with an ex-basketball pro turned urban farmer in Milwaukee. He recently won a MacArthur genius grant for his non-profit organization Growing Power.
Guest: Will Allen, founder of Growing Power urban farm, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Thursday
10/9/2008
3:00 PM
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10/9/2008
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Wednesday
10/8/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a former Peace Corps volunteer whose assignment in Mali (MAH-lee) led to an extraordinary friendship with a local midwife.
Guest: Kris Holloway, author, "Monique and the Mango Rains".
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Wednesday
10/8/2008
9:00 PM
081008K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a former Peace Corps volunteer whose assignment in Mali (MAH-lee) led to an extraordinary friendship with a local midwife.
Guest: Kris Holloway, author, "Monique and the Mango Rains".
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Tuesday
10/7/2008
3:00 PM
081007K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Twelve women in Ann Arbor, Michigan... six of them Arabs and six of them Jews... have managed to accomplish together what world leaders have failed to do: make peace across the great divide. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with some of them.
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Monday
10/6/2008
3:00 PM
081006K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Has creationism become a global phenomenon? After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guests explore how creationism is taking hold in Turkey and other countries.
Guests: - Ronald Numbers, professor, Department of Medical History and Ethics, University of Wisconsin-Madison. - Steve Paulson, executive producer and an interviewer for To the Best of Our Knowledge, Wisconsin Public Radio.
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Monday
10/6/2008
9:00 PM
081006K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Has creationism become a global phenomenon? After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guests explore how creationism is taking hold in Turkey and other countries.
Guests: - Ronald Numbers, professor, Department of Medical History and Ethics, University of Wisconsin-Madison. - Steve Paulson, executive producer and an interviewer for To the Best of Our Knowledge, Wisconsin Public Radio.
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Friday
10/3/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest talk about moose meat... and, what else do they eat in Alaska?
Guest: Kim Severson, writer for The New York Times. Author, The New Alaska Cookbook.
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Friday
10/3/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest talk about moose meat and what else do they eat in Alaska.
Guest: Kim Severson, writer for The New York Times and author of The New Alaska Cookbook
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Thursday
10/2/2008
3:00 PM
081002K
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After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest tell stories of extraordinary things with ordinary beginnings.
Guest: Dr. Dawna Markova, editor, "Spot of Grace: Remarkable Stories of How You DO Make a Difference."
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Wednesday
10/1/2008
3:00 PM
081001K
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After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Verona, Wisconsin meets Ipswich (IPP-switch), England. Jean Feraca and her guests talk about the Sugar Creek Morland Project, an Anglo-American mission of friendship and understanding uniting children who share a common language but are separated by an ocean.
Guests: - Ken Marrable, principle of Morland Primary School in Ipswich, England. - Jodi Schuetz, coordinator, Sugar Creek Morland Project, Sugar Creek Elementary School, Verona Wisconsin.
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Wednesday
10/1/2008
9:00 PM
081001K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Verona, Wisconsin meets Ipswich (IPP-switch), England. Jean Feraca and her guests talk about the Sugar Creek Morland Project, an Anglo-American mission of friendship and understanding uniting children who share a common language but are separated by an ocean.
Guests: - Ken Marrable, principle of Morland Primary School in Ipswich, England. - Jodi Schuetz, coordinator, Sugar Creek Morland Project, Sugar Creek Elementary School, Verona Wisconsin.
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Tuesday
9/30/2008
3:00 PM
080930K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a translator for Iranian president Ahmadinejad (AH-mah-DEE-nuh-zjad), about the paradoxes that are inherent to the Iranian character.
Guest: Hooman Majd (who-MAN) (mashd), born in Tehran and grandson of an ayatollah (EYE-ah-TOE-lah), a translator for Iranian president Ahmadinejad. Author, "The Ayatollah Begs to Differ: The Paradox of Modern Iran" (Doubleday)
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Tuesday
9/30/2008
9:00 PM
080930K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a translator for Iranian president Ahmadinejad (AH-mah-DEE-nuh-zjad) about the paradox of modern Iran.
Guest: Hooman Majd, born in Tehran and grandson of an ayatollah (EYE-ah-TOE-lah), a translator for Iranian president Ahmadinejad. Author, "The Ayatollah Begs to Differ: The Paradox of Modern Iran" (Doubleday)
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Monday
9/29/2008
3:00 PM
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Since 9/11, the Supreme Court has taken up questions of how the U.S. relates to the rest of the world. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca's guest discusses international law as it relates to U.S. law, the Geneva Conventions pertaining to accused terrorists, and more.
Guest: Noah Feldman, contributing writer, The New York Times Magazine. (When Judges Make Foreign Policy, cover story 9/26/08)
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Monday
9/29/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Since 9/11, the Supreme Court has taken up questions of how the U.S. relates to the rest of the world. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca's guest discusses international law as it relates to U.S. law, the Geneva Conventions pertaining to accused terrorists, and more.
Guest: Noah Feldman, contributing writer, The New York Times Magazine. (When Judges Make Foreign Policy, cover story 9/26/08)
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Friday
9/26/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
How many varieties of apples can you name? Jean Feraca's guest can name 2-thousand-500. And he's tasted every one of them. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, meet the big family of apples, and the scientists who work hard to preserve it.
Guests: - Philip Forsline, horticulturalist, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Curator of the apple collection. - Randolph Beaudry, professor of horticulture, Michigan State University.
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Thursday
9/25/2008
3:00 PM
080925K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, the debut of "Inside Islam: Dialogues and Debates." In this premier program, Jean Feraca and her guest talk about a heavy metal Bagdad band whose members struggle to reconcile their religion with a passion for Western music and a desire for change.
Guests: - Mark Levine, musician. Author, "Heavy Metal Islam: Rock, Resistance, and the Struggle for the Soul of Islam." - Suroosh Alvi, Pakistani Canadian journalist and film-maker, co-Director of "Heavy Metal in Baghdad."
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Thursday
9/25/2008
9:00 PM
080925K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, the debut of "Inside Islam: Dialogues and Debates." In this premier program, Jean Feraca and her guest talk about a heavy metal Bagdad band whose members struggle to reconcile their religion with a passion for Western music and a desire for change.
Guests: - Mark Levine, musician. Author, "Heavy Metal Islam: Rock, Resistance, and the Struggle for the Soul of Islam." - Suroosh Alvi, Pakistani Canadian journalist and film-maker, co-Director of "Heavy Metal in Baghdad."
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Wednesday
9/24/2008
3:00 PM
080924K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca's guest focuses on the women of India, and sheds light on this often misunderstood population.
Guest: Stephen Huyler (HI-ler), an art historian, cultural anthropologist, author of "Daughters of India: Art and Identity" (Abbeville Publishing)
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Wednesday
9/24/2008
9:00 PM
080924K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca's guest focuses on the women of India, and sheds light on this often misunderstood population.
Guest: Stephen Huyler (HI-ler), an art historian, cultural anthropologist, author of "Daughters of India: Art and Identity" (Abbeville Publishing)
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Tuesday
9/23/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with Jon Miller, executive producer of the NPR series' "Worlds of Difference" and "Think Global," part of the 2005 Public Radio Collaboration on globalization.
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Tuesday
9/23/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with Jon Miller, executive producer of the NPR series' "Worlds of Difference" and "Think Global," part of the 2005 Public Radio Collaboration on globalization.
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Monday
9/22/2008
3:00 PM
080922K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, join Jean Feraca and her guest for the Poetry Circle of the Air featuring a hard-hitting Russian poet.
Guest: Molly Peacock, poet and author of five books of poetry, including "The Second Blush" and "Cornucopia: New & Selected Poems"
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Friday
9/19/2008
3:00 PM
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9/19/2008
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Thursday
9/18/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Ever read the bestselling children's book, "Beatrice's Goat"? After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the real Beatrice.... the luckiest girl in the world.
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Thursday
9/18/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Ever read the bestselling children's book, "Beatrice's Goat"? After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the real Beatrice.... the luckiest girl in the world.
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Wednesday
9/17/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a world renowned cardiologist and former Nobel Peace Prize winner about his Prescription for Survival.
Guest: Dr. Bernard Lown, world renowned cardiologist. Author, "Prescription for Survival: A Doctor's Journey to End Nuclear Madness".
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Wednesday
9/17/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a world renowned cardiologist and former Nobel Peace Prize winner about his Prescription for Survival.
Guest: Dr. Bernard Lown, world renowned cardiologist. Author, "Prescription for Survival: A Doctor's Journey to End Nuclear Madness".
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Tuesday
9/16/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a London correspondent for the New York Times who offers an exquisite, hilarious, and devastating dissection of the British psyche.
Guest: Sarah Lyall, author, "The Anglo Files: A Field Guide to the British" (Norton)
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Tuesday
9/16/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a London correspondent for the New York Times who offers an exquisite, hilarious, and devastating dissection of the British psyche.
Guest: Sarah Lyall, author, "The Anglo Files: A Field Guide to the British".
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Monday
9/15/2008
3:00 PM
080915K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Since 9/11, many Arab and Muslim Americans have been subjected to bias crimes. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest discuss what it feels like to be young and Arab in America, and to have to fight prejudice to reclaim liberties.
Guest: Moustafa Bayoumi, Author, "How Does It Feel To Be A Problem? Being Young and Arab in America" (Penguin Group).
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Monday
9/15/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Since 9/11, many Arab and Muslim Americans have been subjected to bias crimes. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest discuss what it feels like to be young and Arab in America, and to have to fight prejudice to reclaim liberties.
Guest: Moustafa Bayoumi, Author, "How Does It Feel To Be A Problem? Being Young and Arab in America" (Penguin Group).
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Friday
9/12/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
What could be better than a cold beer on a hot summer afternoon? After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, join Caryl (cah-RILL) Owen and her guest as they pair beer with fine cuisines.
Guest: Greg Kitsock, Senior Editor, American Brewer magazine. Editor, Mid-Atlantic Brewing News.
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Friday
9/12/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
What could be better than a cold beer on a hot summer afternoon? After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Caryl (cah-RILL)Owen and her guest pair beer with fine cuisines.
Guest: Greg Kitsock, Senior Editor, American Brewer magazine. Editor, Mid-Atlantic Brewing News.
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Thursday
9/11/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
They're rhythm gatherers, cross-blending the sounds of northeast Brazil and southern United States. After three, on Here On Earth: Radio Wthout Borders, hear the Brazillian band Nation Beat perform. It's a preview to their upcoming performance at the World Music Festival in Madison Wisconsin.
Guests: Nation Beat, a 6-person band specializing in Brazilian and New Orleans second-line funk.
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9/11/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
They're rhythm gatherers, cross-blending the sounds of northeast Brazil and southern United States. After nine, on Here On Earth: Radio Wthout Borders, hear the Brazillian band Nation Beat perform. It's a preview to their upcoming performance at the World Music Festival in Madison Wisconsin.
Guests: Nation Beat, a 6-person band specializing in Brazilian and New Orleans second-line funk.
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Wednesday
9/10/2008
3:00 PM
080910K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Critics call him the Jimi Hendrix of India. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, meet a guitarist who mixes rock, jazz, and Indian music into a blend all his own.
Guest: Prasanna, musician, guitarist. His latest recording is Electric Ganesha Land.
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Wednesday
9/10/2008
9:00 PM
080910K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Critics call him the Jimi Hendrix of India. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, meet a guitarist who mixes rock, jazz, and Indian music into a blend all his own.
Guest: Prasanna, musician, guitarist. His latest recording is Electric Ganesha Land.
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Tuesday
9/9/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, former N-P-R Middle East correspondent Sarah Chayse (CHAZE) talks with Jean Feraca about what's really going on in Afghnistan. She's been in that nation developing a soap and body oil business... while dodging bullets from the Taliban.
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Tuesday
9/9/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, former N-P-R Middle East correspondent Sarah Chayse (CHAZE) talks with Jean Feraca about what's really going on in Afghnistan. She's been in Afghanistan developing a soap and body oil business while dodging bullets from the Taliban.
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Monday
9/8/2008
3:00 PM
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After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with author Salman Rushdie (SAL-mun ROOSH-dee) about his latest wild and whirling novel, "The Enchantress of Florence". (Random House)
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9/8/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with author Salman Rushdie (SAL-mun ROOSH-dee) about his latest wild and whirling novel, "The Enchantress of Florence". (Random House)
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Friday
9/5/2008
3:00 PM
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The Egyptians worshiped it... the Greeks detested it... and the Romans ate it with delight. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a food writer whose family is obsessed with garlic.
Guest: Melissa Clark, food writer for The New York Times.
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Friday
9/5/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
The Egyptians worshiped it... the Greeks detested it... and the Romans ate it with delight. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a food writer whose family is obsessed with garlic.
Guest: Melissa Clark, food writer for The New York Times.
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Thursday
9/4/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a National Geographic adventurer who set out to discover a new Vietnam by kayaking along the coast in an 8-hundred-mile voyage.
Guest: Jon Bowermaster, National Geographic adventurer. Author, "Descending the Dragon: My Journey Down the Coast of Vietnam".
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Wednesday
9/3/2008
3:00 PM
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After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a recent MacArthur award winner for pioneering work in the new field of landscape ecology. Her work was once scorned as Pseudoscience (SOO-doe-SI-ence), but Monica Turner never gave up, and her persistence was rewarded just last month.
Guest: Monica Turner, Professor of Ecology, U-W Department of Zoology.
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Tuesday
9/2/2008
3:00 PM
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The July issue of Vogue Italia features all-black models and sold out in the United States. How much impact did it really have? Find out, after three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders.
Guests: - Bethann Hardison, model, agent, fashion expert. -Jerri DeVard, marketing expert.
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Monday
9/1/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
When Jamaican recording engineers began crafting "dub" music in the 1970s, they initiated a musical revolution that continues worldwide today. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca's guest discusses the musical and social significance of the "dub revolution".
Guest: Kwame Dawes, professor of English, University of South Carolina. Poet, musician, playwright, and literary critic.
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Monday
9/1/2008
9:00 PM
080901K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
When Jamaican recording engineers began crafting "dub" music in the 1970s, they initiated a musical revolution that continues worldwide today. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca's guest discusses the musical and social significance of the "dub revolution".
Guest: Kwame Dawes, professor of English, University of South Carolina. Poet, musician, playwright, and literary critic.
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Friday
8/29/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
It isn’t just in France that chefs are working to create healthier and cheaper school lunches. After three, join Jean Feraca and guests on Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders.
Guests:
- Monique Jamet Hooker, chef, teacher. Author, "Cooking with the Seasons: A Year in my Kitchen." - Tory Miller, executive chef, L'Etoile (lay-TWAHL) Restaurant, Madison.
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8/29/2008
9:00 PM
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It isn’t just in France that chefs are working to create healthier and cheaper school lunches. After nine, it's Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders.
GuestS:
- Monique Jamet Hooker, chef, teacher. Author, "Cooking with the Seasons: A Year in my Kitchen." - Tory Miller, executive chef, L'Etoile (lay-TWAHL) Restaurant, Madison.
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Thursday
8/28/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest talk about the ways Yiddish has been used in the movies.
Guest: Neal Karlen, author, "The Story of Yiddish: How a Mish-Mosh of Languages Saved the Jews" (Harper).
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Wednesday
8/27/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Did the Beijing Olympics change your mind about China? After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest discuss the impact of the Beijing Olympics.
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Tuesday
8/26/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a woman who has a Christian father, a Muslim mother and a Jewish grandmother.
Guest: Sadia Shepard, author, "The Girl From Foreign".
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Monday
8/25/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
How would you turn Alaska into a piece of music? A glacial tempo, filled with cold motifs and melodies or something grand and imposing? Composer John Luther Adams answers this question every time he steps into his studio. After three, on Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca's guest makes music to fit the countryside.
Guest: John Luther Adams, composer.
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Friday
8/22/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
One has a bum knee, another fell in a fence pole hole, a third is struggling with Lyme disease. They are all artisan cheese-makers, some of Wisconsin's finest. After three, on Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders, the hazards and challenges of farmstead cheese-making.
Guests:
- Felix Thalhammer, artisan cheesemaker of Capri Cheesery. - Mary Falk, artisan cheesemaker of LoveTree Farm.
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Friday
8/22/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
One has a bum knee, another fell in a fence pole hole, a third is struggling with Lyme disease. They are all artisan cheese-makers, some of Wisconsin's finest. After nine, on Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders, the hazards and challenges of farmstead cheese-making.
Guests:
- Felix Thalhammer, artisan cheesemaker of Capri Cheesery. - Mary Falk, artisan cheesemaker of LoveTree Farm.
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Thursday
8/21/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
The fictional story of four upper-class Sunni Muslim women caused a furor in the Middle East. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the author of a novel refered to as the Saudi "Sex and The City".
Guest: Rajaa Alsanea, author of "The Girls of Riyadh"
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Thursday
8/21/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
The fictional story of four upper-class Sunni Muslim women has caused a furor in the Middle East. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the author of a novel refered to as the Saudi "Sex and The City".
Guest: Rajaa Alsanea, author of "The Girls of Riyadh"
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Wednesday
8/20/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Buy a beat up Mercedes and drive it through the Sahara to see what you can get for it on the Third World used car market. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest talk about one of the strangest road trips you’ll ever hear about.
Guest: Jeroen Van Bergeijk, author, "My Mercedes is Not for Sale: From Amsterdam to Ouagadougou...An Auto-Misadventure Across the Sahara" (Broadway).
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Wednesday
8/20/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Buy a beat up Mercedes and drive it through the Sahara to see what you can get for it on the Third World used car market. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest talk about one of the strangest road trips you’ll ever hear about.
Guest: Jeroen Van Bergeijk, author, "My Mercedes is Not for Sale: From Amsterdam to Ouagadougou...An Auto-Misadventure Across the Sahara" (Broadway).
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Tuesday
8/19/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and John Nichols weigh in on the Bush legacy, and which aspects of his foreign policy each of the presidential candidates is most likely to follow.
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Tuesday
8/19/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and John Nichols weigh in on the Bush legacy, and which aspects of his foreign policy each of the presidential candidates is most likely to follow.
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Monday
8/18/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
From bagpipes in Russia to Turkish reggae, the sky's the limit when it comes to a world music. After three on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Lori Skelton and her guest give a preview of the upcoming World Music Festival.
Guest: Esty Dinur, director of the Madison World Music Festival
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Monday
8/18/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
From bagpipes in Russia to Turkish reggae, the sky's the limit when it comes to a world music. After nine on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Lori Skelton and her guest give a preview of the upcoming World Music Festival.
Guest: Esty Dinur, director of the Madison World Music Festival
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Friday
8/15/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
A good one can tell the difference between three different kinds of pancetta. He hands out old family recipes to his customers as readily as he gives out free samples. He is passionate about olive oil and makes his own sausage. After three, on Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders, the Deli Man... meet Jean Feraca's favorite.
Guest: Steve Fraboni, proprietor of Fraboni’s Delicatessan, a three-generation family-owned deli in Madison, WI.
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Friday
8/15/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
A good one can tell the difference between three different kinds of pancetta. He hands out old family recipes to his customers as readily as he gives out free samples. He is passionate about olive oil and makes his own sausage. After nine, on Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders, the Deli Man... meet Jean Feraca's favorite.
Guest: Steve Fraboni, proprietor of Fraboni’s Delicatessan, a three-generation family-owned deli in Madison, WI.
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Thursday
8/14/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Sailing around the world just wasn't enough for author Beth Leonard... so she and her husband did it again. After three, on Here on Earth, Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with author Beth Leonard about her remarkable life.
Guest: Beth Leonard, author "Blue Horizons: Dispatches from Distant Seas."
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Thursday
8/14/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Sailing around the world just wasn't enough for author Beth Leonard... so she and her husband did it again. After nine, on Here on Earth, Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with author Beth Leonard about her remarkable life.
Guest: Beth Leonard, author "Blue Horizons: Dispatches from Distant Seas."
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Wednesday
8/13/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with one of the world’s leading spiritual leaders, Satish Kumar (sah-TEESH koo-MAHR), about rediscovering nature, and finding inner peace.
GuestL: Satish Kumar, editor, Resurgence magazine.
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Wednesday
8/13/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with one of the world’s leading spiritual leaders, Satish Kumar (sah-TEESH koo-MAHR), about rediscovering nature, and finding inner peace.
GuestL: Satish Kumar, editor, Resurgence magazine.
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Tuesday
8/12/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Jerry White lost his leg from a land mine explosion while camping in Israel twenty years ago. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the director of Survivor Corps, a world organization that works to rehabilitate and empower victims of the consequences of war.
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Tuesday
8/12/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Jerry White lost his leg from a land mine explosion while camping in Israel twenty years ago. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the director of Survivor Corps, a world organization that works to rehabilitate and empower victims of the consequences of war.
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Monday
8/11/2008
3:00 PM
080811K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
An American student in Egypt used Twitter to send a single-word message, "arrested," through his cell phone. He was rescued. A hate message circling in a social network in Sydney led to a 2-day riot against the city’s Lebanese community. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and guest talk about social networking media... Twitter, Facebook, and others... the promises, the pitfalls, and perils.
Guest: Mark Pesce, an early pioneer in virtual reality, writer, researcher and teacher. Author, "The Human Network: Sharing, Knowledge and Power in the 21st Century"
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Monday
8/11/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
An American student in Egypt used Twitter to send a single-word message, "arrested," through his cell phone. He was rescued. A hate message circling in a social network in Sydney led to a 2-day riot against the city’s Lebanese community. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and guest talk about social networking media... Twitter, Facebook, and others... the promises, the pitfalls, and perils.
Guest: Mark Pesce, an early pioneer in virtual reality, writer, researcher and teacher. Author, "The Human Network: Sharing, Knowledge and Power in the 21st Century"
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Friday
8/8/2008
3:00 PM
080808K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, as the Beijing Olympics begin, Jean Feraca and her guest visit the people of China and their culture through their mouth-watering cuisine.
Guest: Jen Lin-Liu, food correspondent, Time Out Beijing. Co-founder, Beijing cooking school Black Sesame Kitchen. Author, "Serve the People: A Stir-Fried Journey Through China" (Harcourt).
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Friday
8/8/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, as the Beijing Olympics begin, Jean Feraca and her guest visit the people of China and their culture through their mouth-watering cuisine.
Guest: Jen Lin-Liu, food correspondent, Time Out Beijing. Co-founder, Beijing cooking school Black Sesame Kitchen. Author, "Serve the People: A Stir-Fried Journey Through China" (Harcourt).
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Thursday
8/7/2008
3:00 PM
080807K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
It's one of the biggest, fastest, and most highly evolved marine animals... now hovering on the brink of extinction. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest discuss the importance of Tuna for the environment and the global economy.
Guest: Richard Ellis, marine artist and writer. Author, "Tuna: A Love Story" (Knopf).
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Thursday
8/7/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
It's one of the biggest, fastest, and most highly evolved marine animals... now hovering on the brink of extinction. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest discuss the importance of Tuna for the environment and the global economy.
Guest: Richard Ellis, marine artist and writer. Author, "Tuna: A Love Story" (Knopf).
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Wednesday
8/6/2008
3:00 PM
080806K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
In India and Cuba, signs are that trans-gender communities are becoming more accepted. Is that progress? Jean Feraca's guests weigh in, after three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders.
Guests: - Joe Elder, professor, Department of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Department of Sociology, UW-Madison. - Adrian Lopez-Denis, professor of Latin American History, UCLA. - Ron Brenesky, chairman, Unity Coalition of Miami, Florida.
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Wednesday
8/6/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
In India and Cuba, signs are that trans-gender communities are becoming more accepted. Is that progress? Jean Feraca's guests weigh in, after nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders.
Guests: - Joe Elder, professor, Department of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Department of Sociology, UW-Madison. - Adrian Lopez-Denis, professor of Latin American History, UCLA. - Ron Brenesky, chairman, Unity Coalition of Miami, Florida.
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Tuesday
8/5/2008
3:00 PM
080805K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Brazilian martial art, capoeira, has been spreading like a fever in the world. As it gets farther from home, is it still recognizable? After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with two Brazillian martial arts masters.
Guests: - Nestor Capoeira, capoeira master. Founder, London School of Contemporary Dance capoeira program. Author, "The Little Capoeira Book" and "Capoeira: Roots of the Dance-Fight-Game". - Acordeón, capoeira master. Founder, Capoeira Arts in California. - Joshua Rosenthal, professor of Latin American History, Western Connecticut State University.
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Tuesday
8/5/2008
9:00 PM
080805K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Brazilian martial art, capoeira, has been spreading like a fever in the world. As it gets farther from home, is it still recognizable? After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with two Brazillian martial art masters.
Guests: - Nestor Capoeira, capoeira master. Founder, London School of Contemporary Dance capoeira program. Author, "The Little Capoeira Book" and "Capoeira: Roots of the Dance-Fight-Game". - Acordeón, capoeira master. Founder, Capoeira Arts in California. - Joshua Rosenthal, professor of Latin American History, Western Connecticut State University.
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Monday
8/4/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a man who flies volunteer doctors into third world countries to set up portable medical clinics. Guess which country just joined the list? ... the United States.
Guest: Stan Brock, founder, Remote Area Medical.
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Monday
8/4/2008
9:00 PM
080804K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a man who flies volunteer doctors into third world countries to set up portable medical clinics. Guess which country just joined the list? ... the United States.
Guest: Stan Brock, founder, Remote Area Medical.
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Friday
8/1/2008
3:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
How do you cook at the South Pole where ingredients take a week to thaw, and pasta turns to instant mush? After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Lori Skelton's guest talks about her culinary adventures at the South Pole.
Guest: Michele Gentille, professional chef, food writer.
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Friday
8/1/2008
9:00 PM
080801K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
How do you cook at the South Pole where ingredients take a week to thaw, and pasta turns to instant mush? After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca's guest talks about her culinary adventures at the South Pole.
Guest: Michele Gentille, professional chef, food writer.
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Thursday
7/31/2008
3:00 PM
080731K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Will the Olympic games change China? After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without borders, Jean Feraca's guest shares her lifelong experience in Chinese sports as an athlete and anthropologist.
Guests: - Susan Brownell, professor of anthropology, University of Missouri-St. Louis. Author, "Beijing's Games: What the Olympics Mean to China." - Xiangyu Zhang (Adam), sophomore at Renmin University of China. Olympics volunteer.
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Thursday
7/31/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Will the Olympic games change China? After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without borders, Jean Feraca's guest shares her lifelong experience in Chinese sports as an athlete and anthropologist.
Guests: - Susan Brownell, professor of anthropology, University of Missouri-St. Louis. Author, "Beijing's Games: What the Olympics Mean to China." - Xiangyu Zhang (Adam), sophomore at Renmin University of China. Olympics volunteer.
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Wednesday
7/30/2008
3:00 PM
080730K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Want some great summer reads that can open up your world? After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with NPR's Alan Cheuse (CHOOZ) about his favorites.
Guest: Alan Cheuse, author, NPR book commentator.
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Wednesday
7/30/2008
9:00 PM
080730K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Want some great summer reads that can open up your world? After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with NPR's Alan Cheuse about his favorites.
Guest: Alan Cheuse, author, NPR book commentator.
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Tuesday
7/29/2008
3:00 PM
080729K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Asked what she does for a living, Jean Feraca's guest replies, "sex and drugs." After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with an epidemiologist about international AIDS prevention.
Guest: Elizabeth Pisani, AIDS epidemiologist. Author, "The Wisdom of Whores: Bureaucrats, Brothels, and the Business of AIDS".
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Tuesday
7/29/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Asked what she does for a living, Jean Feraca's guest replies, "sex and drugs." After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with an epidemiologist about international AIDS prevention.
Guest: Elizabeth Pisani, AIDS epidemiologist. Author, "The Wisdom of Whores: Bureaucrats, Brothels, and the Business of AIDS".
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Monday
7/28/2008
3:00 PM
080728K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Regarding Barack Obamas's international tour, some are hailing it a global victory lap; others say it was a big mistake. After nine on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guests weigh in.
Guests: * John Nichols, associate editor of the Capital Times and Washington correspondent for the Nation Magazine
* Marc Young, editor of The Local, an English news website in Germany
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Monday
7/28/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Regarding Barack Obamas's international tour, some are hailing it a global victory lap; others say it was a big mistake. After three on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guests weigh in.
Guests: * John Nichols, associate editor of the Capital Times and Washington correspondent for the Nation Magazine
* Marc Young, editor of The Local, an English news website in Germany
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Friday
7/25/2008
3:00 PM
080725K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guests talk about restoring the unique foods of North America. In order to save an endangered species, you have to eat it! Or so says the coalition of groups behind "Renewing America's Food Traditions."
Guests: Gary Paul Nabhan, editor, "Renewing America's Food Traditions: Saving and Savoring the Continent's 100 Most Endangered Foods".
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Friday
7/25/2008
9:00 PM
080725K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guests talk about restoring the unique foods of North America. In order to save an endangered species, you have to eat it! Or so says the coalition of groups behind "Renewing America's Food Traditions."
Guests: Gary Paul Nabhan, editor, "Renewing America's Food Traditions: Saving and Savoring the Continent's 100 Most Endangered Foods".
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Thursday
7/24/2008
3:00 PM
080724K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guests talk about The Natural Step, a program for sustainability based on the laws of thermodynamics, founded by a Swedish scientist.
Guests: - David Cook, Chief Executive, The Natural Step, Sweden. - Regina Hauser, Executive Director, Oregon Natural Step Network. - Lisa McKinnon, Wisconsin coordinator, Natural Step. Coordinator, Madison Area EcoMunicipalities Act.
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Thursday
7/24/2008
9:00 PM
080724K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guests talk about The Natural Step, a program for sustainability based on the laws of thermodynamics, founded by a Swedish scientist.
Guests: - David Cook, Chief Executive, The Natural Step, Sweden. - Regina Hauser, Executive Director, Oregon Natural Step Network. - Lisa McKinnon, Wisconsin coordinator, Natural Step. Coordinator, Madison Area EcoMunicipalities Act.
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Wednesday
7/23/2008
3:00 PM
080723K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with an award-winning children's author about the compelling and uplifting story of African AIDS orphans.
Guest: Deborah Ellis, author, "The Heaven Shop".
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Wednesday
7/23/2008
9:00 PM
080723K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with an award-winning children's author about the compelling and uplifting story of African AIDS orphans.
Guest: Deborah Ellis, author, "The Heaven Shop".
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Tuesday
7/22/2008
3:00 PM
080722K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Imagine an American summer camp where no-one speaks English... and you can't either. Welcome to the world of language camps, where traditional activities like canoeing and hiking are conducted completely in Spanish, Chinese, or even Arabic. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest take you to a very special language camp.
Guest: Donna Clementi, director of education and research, Concordia Language Villages.
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Tuesday
7/22/2008
9:00 PM
080722K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Imagine an American summer camp where no-one speaks English... and you can't either. Welcome to the world of language camps, where traditional activities like canoeing and hiking are conducted completely in Spanish, Chinese, or even Arabic. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest take you to a very special language camp.
Guest: Donna Clementi, director of education and research, Concordia Language Villages.
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Monday
7/21/2008
3:00 PM
080721K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Samuel Johnson once said that patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, join Jean Feraca and her guests for a lively discussion about the nature of patriotism, and its place in this year’s presidential election.
Guests: - Richard Harwood, founder and president, Harwood Institute for Public Innovation Author, "Make Hope Real". - Ross Douthat, senior editor, The Atlantic Monthly. Co-author, "Grand New Party: How Republicans Can Win the Working Class and Save the American Dream". - David Frakt, Air Force Reserve Major. Associate professor of law, Western State University.
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Monday
7/21/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Samuel Johnson once said that patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guests create a lively discussion about the nature of patriotism, and its place in this year’s presidential election.
Guests: - Richard Harwood, founder and president, Harwood Institute for Public Innovation Author, "Make Hope Real". - Ross Douthat, senior editor, The Atlantic Monthly. Co-author, "Grand New Party: How Republicans Can Win the Working Class and Save the American Dream". - David Frakt, Air Force Reserve Major. Associate professor of law, Western State University.
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Friday
7/18/2008
3:00 PM
080718K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
In 1976, the wine world was stunned when products from unknown California vintners beat out established French varieties. What has happened since the “Judgement of Paris?” After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Lori Skelton and her guest explore the many pleasures-of-the-vine to be found between Napa Valley and Bordeaux.
Guest: George M. Taber, author, "Judgment of Paris: California vs. France and the Historic 1976 Paris Tasting That Revolutionized Wine."
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Friday
7/18/2008
9:00 PM
080718K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
In 1976, the wine world was stunned when products from unknown California vintners beat out established French varieties. What has happened since the “Judgement of Paris?” After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Lori Skelton and her guests explore the many pleasures-of-the-vine to be found between Napa Valley and Bordeaux.
Guest: George M. Taber, author, "Judgment of Paris: California vs. France and the Historic 1976 Paris Tasting That Revolutionized Wine."
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Thursday
7/17/2008
3:00 PM
080717K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, the story of a group of Vienna monks who, like pop stars, have hit high on the charts with their album of Gregorian Chant.
Guest: William Mahrt, associate professor of music, Stanford University. Editor, Sacred Music, the official journal of the Church Music Association of America.
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Thursday
7/17/2008
9:00 PM
080717K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, the story of a group of Vienna monks who, like pop stars, have hit high on the charts with their album of Gregorian Chant.
Guest: William Mahrt, associate professor of music, Stanford University. Editor, Sacred Music, the official journal of the Church Music Association of America.
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Wednesday
7/16/2008
3:00 PM
080716K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
In this first summer post-Harry Potter, are you looking for books for your children? After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca's guests have great book recommendations for kids that are not only fun, but also give young minds an early start to become a world citizen.
Guests:
- Megan Schliesman, librarian, Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC), UW-Madison.
- Jean Westmoore, NeXt Editor, children's book reviewer, The Buffalo News, Buffalo, NY.
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Wednesday
7/16/2008
9:00 PM
080716K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
In this first summer post-Harry Potter, are you looking for books for your children? After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca's guests have great book recommendations for kids that are not only fun, but also give young minds an early start to become a world citizen.
Guests:
- Megan Schliesman, librarian, Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC), UW-Madison.
- Jean Westmoore, NeXt Editor, children's book reviewer, The Buffalo News, Buffalo, NY.
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Tuesday
7/15/2008
3:00 PM
080715K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
The Amazon river has been inhabited for ten thousand years. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest talk about the struggle to utilize, protect, and understand the Amazon River.
Guest: John Hemming, explorer, Amazon expert, and author, most recently of "Tree of Rivers: The Story of the Amazon."
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Tuesday
7/15/2008
9:00 PM
080715K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
The Amazon river has been inhabited for ten thousand years. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest talk about the struggle to utilize, protect, and understand the Amazon River.
Guest: John Hemming, explorer, Amazon expert, and author, most recently of "Tree of Rivers: The Story of the Amazon."
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Monday
7/14/2008
3:00 PM
080714K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders, a look at a rising movement in American indie-rock: obscure African recordings from the seventies. They're finding new fans in record stores and on-line. So why are white hipsters listening to old school African funk?
Guests: - Joe Tangari, critic, on-line music site www.pitchforkmedia.com - Miles Cleret, founder, Soundway Records. - Samy Ben Redjeb, founder, Analog Africa.
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Monday
7/14/2008
9:00 PM
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders, a look at a rising movement in American indie-rock: obscure African recordings from the seventies. They're finding new fans in record stores and on-line. So why are white hipsters listening to old school African funk?
Guests: -Joe Tangari, critic, on-line music site www.pitchforkmedia.com - Miles Cleret, founder, Soundway Records. - Samy Ben Redjeb, founder, Analog Africa.
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Friday
7/11/2008
3:00 PM
080711K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Delicious, lethal, hallucinogenic and medicinal, fruits have led nations to war, fueled dictatorships and lured people into new worlds. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, join Jean Feraca and her guest for an expedition through the fascinating world of fruit.
Guest: Adam Gollner, author, "The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce and Obsession" (Scribner).
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Friday
7/11/2008
9:00 PM
080711K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Delicious, lethal, hallucinogenic and medicinal, fruits have led nations to war, fueled dictatorships and lured people into new worlds. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest take an expedition through the fascinating world of fruit.
Guest: Adam Gollner, author, "The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce and Obsession" (Scribner).
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Thursday
7/10/2008
3:00 PM
080710K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with author Salman Rushdie (SAL-mun ROOSH-dee) about his latest wild and whirling novel, "The Enchantress of Florence". (Random House)
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Thursday
7/10/2008
9:00 PM
080710K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with author Salman Rushdie (SAL-mun ROOSH-dee) about his latest wild and whirling novel, "The Enchantress of Florence". (Random House)
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