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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
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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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Wednesday
7/9/2008
3:00 PM
080709K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, join Jean Feraca and her guests for an insiders perspective on what goes on inside Guantanamo Bay detention camp. One, an Afghan translator, got into Guantanamo and secretly recorded candid interviews with Afghan detainees.
Guests: - Mahvish Khan, author, "My Guantanamo Diary: The Detainees and the Stories They Told Me" - Peter Ryan, attorney, Dechert LLP, Philadelphia.
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Wednesday
7/9/2008
9:00 PM
080709K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca's guests provide an insiders perspective on what goes on inside Guantanamo Bay detention camp. An Afghan translator got into Guantanamo and managed by stealth to record a number of candid interviews with Afghan detainees.
Guests: - Mahvish Khan, author, "My Guantanamo Diary: The Detainees and the Stories They Told Me" - Peter Ryan, attorney, Dechert LLP, Philadelphia.
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Tuesday
7/8/2008
3:00 PM
080708K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a neuroscientist who studies the highly social nature of the human species, and the mystery of what makes us who we are.
Guest: Michael Gazzaniga, professor of Psychology, University of California Santa Barbara. Author of "Human: The Science Behind What Makes Us Unique".
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Tuesday
7/8/2008
9:00 PM
080708K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a neuroscientist who studies the highly social nature of the human species, and the mystery of what makes us who we are.
Guest: Michael Gazzaniga, professor of Psychology, University of California Santa Barbara. Author of "Human: The Science Behind What Makes Us Unique".
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Monday
7/7/2008
3:00 PM
080707K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Two-thirds of the population in the Middle East is under twenty-five. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a journalist who visited several Mid East countries to understand what daily life is like in Arab and Muslim youth culture. What she found might surprise you.
Guest: Allegra Stratton, journalist. Author, "Muhajababes" (Melville House).
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Monday
7/7/2008
9:00 PM
080707K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Two-thirds of the population in the Middle East is under twenty-five. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a journalist who visited several Mid East countries to understand the daily life of Arab and Muslim youth culture. What she found might surprise you.
Guest: Allegra Stratton, journalist. Author, "Muhajababes" (Melville House).
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Friday
7/4/2008
3:00 PM
080704K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
How did the German "Hamburg Steak" evolve into an American icon? After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest take a look at the humble hamburger, from a little-known, greasy-spoon treat to a mass-produced mammoth that's almost omnipresent around the globe.
Guest: Josh Ozersky, author, "The Hamburger".
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Friday
7/4/2008
9:00 PM
080704K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
How did the German "Hamburg Steak" evolve into an American icon? After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest take a look at the humble hamburger, from a little-known, greasy-spoon treat to a mass-produced mammoth that's almost omnipresent around the globe.
Guest: Josh Ozersky, author, "The Hamburger".
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Thursday
7/3/2008
3:00 PM
080703K
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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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Thursday
7/3/2008
9:00 PM
080703K
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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 nine, 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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Wednesday
7/2/2008
3:00 PM
080702K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a young Belarusian (bell-ah-ROO-see-en) who is a rising star in international poetry.
Guest: Valzhyna Mort, Belarusian poet.
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Wednesday
7/2/2008
9:00 PM
080702K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a young Belarusian (bell-ah-ROO-see-en) who is a rising star in international poetry.
Guest: Valzhyna Mort, Belarusian poet.
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Tuesday
7/1/2008
3:00 PM
080701K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Canada has apologized to its native peoples for former oppressive policies, following the example of Australia. So what about the U.S.? Join the discussion with Jean Feraca and her guest, after three, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders.
Guest: Peter Irniq, Inuit cultural activist and public servant.
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Tuesday
7/1/2008
9:00 PM
080701K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Canada has apologized to its native peoples for former oppressive policies, following the example of Australia. So what about the U.S.? That's the topic for Jean Feraca and her guest, after nine, on Here on Earth: Radio without Borders.
Guest: Peter Irniq, Inuit cultural activist and public servant.
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Monday
6/30/2008
3:00 PM
080630K
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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 an environmental success story about Lake Superior’s Apostle Islands.
Guests: * Jeff Rennicke, author of "Jewels on the Water : Lake Superior's Apostle Islands"
* Philip Lewis, professor emeritus of natural resources and landscape architecture at the University of Wisconsin Madison
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Monday
6/30/2008
9:00 PM
080630K
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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 an environmental success story about Lake Superior’s Apostle Islands.
Guests: * Jeff Rennicke, author of "Jewels on the Water : Lake Superior's Apostle Islands" * Philip Lewis, professor emeritus of natural resources and landscape architecture at the University of Wisconsin Madison
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Friday
6/27/2008
3:00 PM
080627K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, an encore presentation of Jean Feraca's conversation about Yerba mate (MAH-tay), an ancient tea-like beverage from South America, and why it's considered a drink of health and friendship.
Guests: - David Karr, founder of Guayaki (Gwy-uh-KEE), a company that sells Yerba Mate. - Paola Hernandez, professor of Spanish literature, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Friday
6/27/2008
9:00 PM
080627K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, an encore presentation of Jean Feraca's conversation about Yerba mate (MAH-tay), an ancient tea-like beverage from South America, and why it's considered a drink of health and friendship.
Guests: - David Karr, founder of Guayaki (Gwy-uh-KEE), a company that sells Yerba Mate. - Paola Hernandez, professor of Spanish literature, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Thursday
6/26/2008
3:00 PM
080626K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, an encore presentation of Jean Feraca's conversation with a U-W professor about beloved French singer and national icon Edith Piaf (PEE-ahff), and the street singers of Paris.
Guest: Kelly Conway, professor, Communication Arts, UW-Madison.
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Thursday
6/26/2008
9:00 PM
080626K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, an encore presentation of Jean Feraca's conversation with a U-W professor about beloved French singer and national icon Edith Piaf (PEE-ahff), and the street singers of Paris.
Guest: Kelly Conway, professor, Communication Arts, UW-Madison.
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Wednesday
6/25/2008
3:00 PM
080625K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, an encore presentation of Jean Feraca's conversation with a New York City Performance artist who is using "street cries" from around the world as the focus of her latest performance.
Guests: - Annie Lanzillotto, writer and artist. - DuPree, singer and songwriter.
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Wednesday
6/25/2008
9:00 PM
080625K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, an encore presentation of Jean Feraca's conversation with a New York City Performance artist who is using "street cries" from around the world as the focus of her latest performance.
Guests: - Annie Lanzillotto, writer and artist. - DuPree, singer and songwriter.
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Tuesday
6/24/2008
3:00 PM
080624K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, an encore presentation of Jean Feraca's talk with a science journalist about what the world would look like if humans disappeared.
Guest: Alan Weisman, science journalist. Author, "The World Without Us"
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Tuesday
6/24/2008
9:00 PM
080624K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, an encore presentation of Jean Feraca's talk with a science journalist about what the world would look like if humans disappeared.
Guest: Alan Weisman, science journalist. Author, "The World Without Us"
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Monday
6/23/2008
3:00 PM
080623K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
With on-going war and fading peace in the Mid-East, what are we leaving for the next generation? After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, an encore presentation of Jean Feraca's conversation with an Iranian American historian and Jewish American journalist about the road ahead in the Middle East.
Guests: - Reza Aslan, writer and scholar of religions. Author, "No God But God". - Gideon Yago, journalist. Former MTV news correspondent.
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Monday
6/23/2008
9:00 PM
080623K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
With on-going war and fading peace in the Mid-East, what are we leaving for the next generation? After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, an encore presentation of Jean Feraca's conversation with an Iranian American historian and Jewish American journalist about the road ahead in the Middle East.
Guests: - Reza Aslan, writer and scholar of religions. Author, "No God But God". - Gideon Yago, journalist. Former MTV news correspondent.
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Friday
6/20/2008
3:00 PM
080620K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, an encore presentation of Jean Feraca's conversation about the countries of origin of the fruits and vegetables we eat. Plus, how to pick the tastiest produce in the market.
Guest: Russ Parsons, food and wine columnist, Los Angeles Times. Author, "How to Pick a Peach: The Search for Flavor from Farm to Table" (Houghton Mifflin).
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Friday
6/20/2008
9:00 PM
080620K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, an encore presentation of Jean Feraca's conversation about the countries of origin of the fruits and vegetables we eat. Plus, how to pick the tastiest produce in the market.
Guest: Russ Parsons, food and wine columnist, Los Angeles Times. Author, "How to Pick a Peach: The Search for Flavor from Farm to Table" (Houghton Mifflin).
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Thursday
6/19/2008
3:00 PM
080619K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, an encore presentation of Jean Feraca and poet Molly Peacock's Summer Solstice Poetry Circle of the Air. The featured poet is Maxine Kumin.
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Thursday
6/19/2008
9:00 PM
080619K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, an encore presentation of Jean Feraca and poet Molly Peacock's Summer Solstice Poetry Circle of the Air. The featured poet is Maxine Kumin.
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Wednesday
6/18/2008
3:00 PM
080618K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, an encore presentation of Jean Feraca's conversation with the star of the 2005 Madison World Music Festival, Lila (LEE-lah) Downs, who has been touring internationally performing native Mesoamerican music.
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Wednesday
6/18/2008
9:00 PM
080618K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, an encore presentation of Jean Feraca's conversation with the star of the 2005 Madison World Music Festival, Lila (LEE-lah) Downs, who has been touring internationally performing native Mesoamerican music.
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Tuesday
6/17/2008
3:00 PM
080617K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
How would you like to be remembered when you're gone? After three, on Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders, in an encore presentation, Jean Feraca and her guests talk about the art of the obituary.
Guests:
- Ann Wroe, editor, The Economist.
- Marilyn Johnson, author, "The Dead Beat."
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Tuesday
6/17/2008
9:00 PM
080617K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
How would you like to be remembered when you're gone? After nine, on Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders, in an encore presentation, Jean Feraca and her guests talk about the art of the obituary.
Guests:
- Ann Wroe, editor, The Economist.
- Marilyn Johnson, author, "The Dead Beat."
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Monday
6/16/2008
3:00 PM
080616K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Is peace a dirty word? After three, on Here on Earth, Radio Without Borders, in an encore presentation, Jean Feraca and her guests discuss the backlash from the Fairmont Minnesota City Council decision to support the creation of a Department of Peace.
Guest: Daniel Zwerdling, NPR Weekend Edition commentator.
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Monday
6/16/2008
9:00 PM
080616K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Is peace a dirty word? After nine, on Here on Earth, Radio Without Borders, in an encore presentation, Jean Feraca and her guests discuss the backlash from the Fairmont Minnesota City Council decision to support the creation of a Department of Peace.
Guest: Daniel Zwerdling, NPR Weekend Edition commentator.
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Friday
6/13/2008
3:00 PM
080613K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
It's a new way to eat, and think, locally. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the creators of the 100-mile diet, who, for one year, ate only foods produced within 100 miles of their British Columbian home. Can eating locally really help save the planet?
Guest: Alisa Smith, author, "Plenty: One Man, One Woman, and a Raucous Year of Eating Locally".
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Friday
6/13/2008
9:00 PM
080613K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
It's a new way to eat, and think, locally. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the creators of the 100-mile diet, who, for one year, ate only foods produced within 100 miles of their British Columbian home. Can eating locally really help save the planet?
Guest: Alisa Smith, author, "Plenty: One Man, One Woman, and a Raucous Year of Eating Locally".
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Thursday
6/12/2008
3:00 PM
080612K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
It's one of New York City’s most venerable institutions, spanning traditions from all over the globe, bringing age-old enemies side by side on the same stage. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Center for Traditional Music and Dance.
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Thursday
6/12/2008
9:00 PM
080612K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
It's one of New York City’s most venerable institutions, spanning traditions from all over the globe, bringing age-old enemies side by side on the same stage. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Center for Traditional Music and Dance.
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Wednesday
6/11/2008
3:00 PM
080611K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
The talk turns to antiquities (an-TICK-wi-tees), after three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders. Who owns antiquities? Should they be returned to their original countries? Jean Feraca talks with the director of the Art Institute of Chicago and with a visiting scholar at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Guests: - James Cuno, director, Art Institute of Chicago. Author, "Who Owns Antiquity? Museums and the Battle Over Our Ancient Heritage" (Princeton University Press). - Salima Ikram, professor of Egyptology at The American University in Cairo, and a visiting scholar at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (NYC).
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Wednesday
6/11/2008
9:00 PM
080611K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
The talk turns to antiquities (an-TICK-wi-tees), after nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders. Who owns antiquities? Should they be returned to their original countries? Jean Feraca talks with the director of the Art Institute of Chicago and with a visiting scholar at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Guests: - James Cuno, director, Art Institute of Chicago. Author, "Who Owns Antiquity? Museums and the Battle Over Our Ancient Heritage" (Princeton University Press). - Salima Ikram, professor of Egyptology at The American University in Cairo, and a visiting scholar at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (NYC).
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Tuesday
6/10/2008
3:00 PM
080610K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca's guest tells the astonishing story of how the president of Rwanda seized power in his genocide-shattered country, and brought the most successful revolution in the modern era.
Guest: Stephen Kinzer, author, "A Thousand Hills: Rwanda's Rebirth and the Man Who Dreamed It" (Wiley.)
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Tuesday
6/10/2008
9:00 PM
080610K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca's guest tells the astonishing story of how the president of Rwanda seized power in his genocide-shattered country, and brought the most successful revolution in the modern era.
Guest: Stephen Kinzer, author, "A Thousand Hills: Rwanda's Rebirth and the Man Who Dreamed It" (Wiley)
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Monday
6/9/2008
3:00 PM
080609K
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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 was a typically lapsed American Catholic, until an unusual quest to connect with his extended family in Italy helped him find his faith.
Guest: Justin Catanoso, journalist. Instructor of writing and editing, Wake Forest University. Author, "My Cousin the Saint: A Search for Faith, Family, and Miracles" (Harper Collins).
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Monday
6/9/2008
9:00 PM
080609K
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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 was a typically lapsed American Catholic, until an unusual quest to connect with his extended family in Italy helped him find his faith.
Guest: Justin Catanoso, journalist. Instructor of writing and editing, Wake Forest University. Author, "My Cousin the Saint: A Search for Faith, Family, and Miracles" (Harper Collins).
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Friday
6/6/2008
3:00 PM
080606K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, meet a Wisconsin chocolatier who has studied chocolate making in France.
Guest: Gail Ambrosius, owner, Gail Ambrosisus Chocolatier, Madison, WI.
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Friday
6/6/2008
9:00 PM
080606K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, meet a Wisconsin chocolatier who has studied chocolate making in France.
Guest: Gail Ambrosius, owner, Gail Ambrosisus Chocolatier, Madison, WI.
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Thursday
6/5/2008
3:00 PM
080605K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
What makes political news funny? After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guests discuss political satire around the world.
Guests: TBA
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Thursday
6/5/2008
9:00 PM
080605K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
What makes political news funny? After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guests discuss political satire around the world.
Guests: TBA
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Wednesday
6/4/2008
3:00 PM
080604K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, the story of a punk whose lifelong quest for truth led him through a path from the aggressive beats of hardcore punk music, to the monster movie studios in Tokyo, to a temple where he discovered Zen Buddhism.
Guest: Brad Warner, Zen monk, musician, filmmaker, and author of "Hardcore Zen: Punk Rock, Monster Movies, and the Truth about Reality."
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Wednesday
6/4/2008
9:00 PM
080604K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, the story of a punk whose lifelong quest for truth led him through a path from the aggressive beats of hardcore punk music, to the monster movie studios in Tokyo, to a temple where he discovered Zen Buddhism.
Guest: Brad Warner, Zen monk, musician, filmmaker, and author of "Hardcore Zen: Punk Rock, Monster Movies, and the Truth about Reality."
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Tuesday
6/3/2008
3:00 PM
080603K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Changes in the global environment could mean a growing threat to human health and well-being. A new industry has evolved to solve those problems with "green-collar" jobs. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest discuss the economic impact of environmental change.
Guest: John Foley, founder and Director, Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment (SAGE), University of Wisconsin. Professor of Environmental Studies and Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences.
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Monday
6/2/2008
3:00 PM
080602K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
In the aftermath of the Chinese earthquake, tens of thousands of young volunteers flood to the quake zone to help, defying the myth that 20-somethings are selfish and materialistic. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guests take a fresh look at China's young generation.
Guests: - Daniel Bell, professor of philosophy, Tsinghua University. Author, "China’s New Confucianism: Politics and Everyday Life in a Changing Society". - Bendou Zhang, senior reporter, Shanghai.
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Monday
6/2/2008
9:00 PM
080602K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
In the aftermath of the Chinese earthquake, tens of thousands of young volunteers flood to the quake zone to help, defying the myth that 20-somethings are selfish and materialistic. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guests take a fresh look at China's young generation.
Guests: - Daniel Bell, professor of philosophy, Tsinghua University. Author, "China’s New Confucianism: Politics and Everyday Life in a Changing Society". - Bendou Zhang, senior reporter, Shanghai.
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Friday
5/30/2008
3:00 PM
080530K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
"All you need is love. And wine. And beer. And food..." that's the motto for the next festival of food and music at an institution dedicated exclusively to the study of food where nobody ever touches a pot. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with staff members at the University of Gastronomical Sciences in Pollenzo, Italy.
Guests: - David Szanto, facilitator and process manager, University of Gastronomical Sciences in Pollenzo, Italy. - Taylor Cocalis, manager, "The Cheese Course". - Don Genova, Canadian journalist.
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Friday
5/30/2008
9:00 PM
080530K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
"All you need is love. And wine. And beer. And food..." that's the motto for the next festival of food and music at an institution dedicated exclusively to the study of food where nobody ever touches a pot. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with staff members at the University of Gastronomical Sciences in Pollenzo, Italy.
Guests: - David Szanto, facilitator and process manager, University of Gastronomical Sciences in Pollenzo, Italy. - Taylor Cocalis, manager, "The Cheese Course". - Don Genova, Canadian journalist.
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Thursday
5/29/2008
3:00 PM
080529K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
She's a huge hit worldwide, but can she find an American audience? After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest introduce Mafalda (mah-FALL-dah), the six-year-old Argentine star of her own comic strip, with biting humor on politics, world peace and humanity.
Guest: David William Foster, professor of Spanish, and Women and Gender Studies, at Arizona State University. Author, "From Mafalda to Los Supermachos, Latin American Graphic Humor As Popular Culture."
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Thursday
5/29/2008
9:00 PM
080529K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
She's a huge hit worldwide, but can she find an American audience? After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest introduce Mafalda (mah-FALL-dah), the six-year-old Argentine star of her own comic strip, with biting humor on politics, world peace and humanity.
Guest: David William Foster, professor of Spanish, and Women and Gender Studies, at Arizona State University. Author, "From Mafalda to Los Supermachos, Latin American Graphic Humor As Popular Culture."
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Wednesday
5/28/2008
3:00 PM
080528K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
From Kuwait to Singapore, American universities are expanding. But is exporting American education a good idea? That's the topic for Jean Feraca and her guests, after three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders.
Guests: - Dawood Farahi, president, Kean University. - Marisa Nickle, program coordinator, University of Washington.
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Wednesday
5/28/2008
9:00 PM
080528K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
From Kuwait to Singapore, American universities are expanding. But is exporting American education a good idea? That's the topic for Jean Feraca and her guests, after nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders.
Guests: - Dawood Farahi, president, Kean University. - Marisa Nickle, program coordinator, University of Washington.
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Tuesday
5/27/2008
3:00 PM
080527K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders: Jean Feraca's guest builds houses out of garbage... literally. He's the subject of "The Garbage Warrior," a documentary about his adventures building what he calls "earthships," off-grid sustainable communities made out of beer cans, old tires, and plastic bottles.
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Tuesday
5/27/2008
9:00 PM
080527K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders: Jean Feraca's guest builds houses out of garbage... literally. He's the subject of "The Garbage Warrior," a documentary about his adventures building what he calls "earthships," off-grid sustainable communities made out of beer cans, old tires, and plastic bottles.
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Monday
5/26/2008
3:00 PM
080526K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest explore a long kept secret from the last world war: how teenage boys living in Naples fought a guerilla war against the Nazis.
Guest: John Domini, the author of "Cooking the Octopus: Discovering Naples, My Father and Myself."
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Monday
5/26/2008
9:00 PM
080526K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest explore a long kept secret from the last world war: how teenage boys living in Naples fought a guerilla war against the Nazis.
Guest: John Domini, the author of "Cooking the Octopus: Discovering Naples, My Father and Myself."
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Friday
5/23/2008
3:00 PM
080523K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Whad'a they got that we ain't got? After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with Barry Levinson, founder of the Mustard Museum in Mount Horeb, Wisconsin, who reports on his recent mustard-tasting tour of Dijon, France.
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Friday
5/23/2008
9:00 PM
080523K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Whad'a they got that we ain't got? After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with Barry Levinson, founder of the Mustard Museum in Mount Horeb, Wisconsin, who reports on his recent mustard-tasting tour of Dijon, France.
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Thursday
5/22/2008
3:00 PM
080522K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
People all over the world read and write science fiction. What do they have in common? After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a science fiction buff participating in this year’s International Science Fiction Conference in Madison, Wisconsin.
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Thursday
5/22/2008
9:00 PM
080522K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
People all over the world read and write science fiction. What do they have in common? After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a science fiction buff participating in this year’s International Science Fiction Conference in Madison, Wisconsin.
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Wednesday
5/21/2008
3:00 PM
080521K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks to an NYC Performance artist who has made street cries from around the world the focus of her latest performance.
Guest: * Annie Lanzillotto, writer and artist
* DuPree, singer and songwriter
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Wednesday
5/21/2008
9:00 PM
080521K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks to an NYC Performance artist who has made street cries from around the world the focus of her latest performance.
Guest: * Annie Lanzillotto, writer and artist * DuPree, singer and songwriter
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Tuesday
5/20/2008
3:00 PM
080520K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with two heroic women who have transformed their war trauma into a force for truth and healing.
Guests: -Socheata Poeuv, Founder, Khamer Legacies. Producer/director, "New Year Baby." - Le Ly Hayslip, founder, Global Village Foundation and East Meets West Foundation. Author, "When Heaven and Earth Changed Places" and "Child of War, Woman of Peace".
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Monday
5/19/2008
3:00 PM
080519K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca's guest says small farmers can feed the increasingly hungry world, as soon as big argibusiness gets out of the way. Find out how.
Guest: Colin Tudge, author, "Feeding People Is Easy".
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Monday
5/19/2008
9:00 PM
080519K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca's guest says small farmers can feed the increasingly hungry world, as soon as big argibusiness gets out of the way. Find out how.
Guest: Colin Tudge, author, "Feeding People Is Easy".
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Friday
5/16/2008
3:00 PM
080516K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, sink your teeth into the sweets of Paris as Jean Feraca and her guest follow a metro-stop guide to the pastry shops and the deliciousness of "The City of Light."
Guest: Joyce Slayton Mitchell, author of "Paris by Pastry: Stalking the Sweet Life on the Streets of Paris". (ARCHIVE EDITION)
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Friday
5/16/2008
9:00 PM
080516K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, sink your teeth into the sweets of Paris as Jean Feraca and her guest follow a metro-stop guide to the pastry shops and the deliciousness of "The City of Light."
Guest: Joyce Slayton Mitchell, author of "Paris by Pastry: Stalking the Sweet Life on the Streets of Paris". (ARCHIVE EDITION)
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Thursday
5/15/2008
3:00 PM
080515K
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Veronica Rueckert in for Jean Feraca
The Quran (kuh-RAHN) is said to be untranslatable, and has been the domain of male translators. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Veronica Rueckert talks with a woman who is translating the Quran (kuh-RAHN), highlighting messages of inclusiveness and tolerance.
Guest: Laleh Bakhtiar, scholar of Sufism, author, "The Sublime Quran" (Kazi Publications).
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Thursday
5/15/2008
9:00 PM
080515K
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Veronica Rueckert in for Jean Feraca
The Quran (kuh-RAHN) is said to be untranslatable, and has been the domain of male translators. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Veronica Rueckert talks with a woman who is translating the Quran (kuh-RAHN), highlighting messages of inclusiveness and tolerance.
Guest: Laleh Bakhtiar, scholar of Sufism, author, "The Sublime Quran" (Kazi Publications).
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Wednesday
5/14/2008
3:00 PM
080514K
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Veronica Rueckert in for Jean Feraca
When in Rome, do as the Romans do. But what if you can't figure out what the Romans are doing? After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Veronica Rueckert and her guest crack the code on international culture and tradition.
Guest: Mark McCrum, author, "Going Dutch in Beijing: How to Behave Properly When Far Away from Home" (Henry Holt).
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Wednesday
5/14/2008
9:00 PM
080514K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
When in Rome, do as the Romans do. But what if you can't figure out what the Romans are doing? After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Veronica Rueckert and her guest crack the code on international culture and tradition.
Guest: Mark McCrum, author, "Going Dutch in Beijing: How to Behave Properly When Far Away from Home" (Henry Holt).
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Tuesday
5/13/2008
3:00 PM
080513K
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Veronica Rueckert in for Jean Feraca
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Veronica Rueckert and her guest talk about the extraordinary story of the brilliant Cambridge scientist Joseph Needham, who unlocked the most closely held secrets of China.
Guest: Simon Winchester, author, "The Man Who Loved China: The Fantastic Story of the Eccentric Scientist Who Unlocked the Mysteries of the Middle Kingdom" (Harper Collins).
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Tuesday
5/13/2008
9:00 PM
080513K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Veronica Rueckert and her guest talk about the extraordinary story of the brilliant Cambridge scientist Joseph Needham, who unlocked the most closely held secrets of China.
Guest: Simon Winchester, author, "The Man Who Loved China: The Fantastic Story of the Eccentric Scientist Who Unlocked the Mysteries of the Middle Kingdom" (Harper Collins).
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Monday
5/12/2008
3:00 PM
080512K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
This year's Best Foreign Film was based on a true story. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the author of the book that's behind the movie, "The Counterfeiters".
Guest: Lawrence Malkin, author, "Krueger's Men: The Secret Nazi Counterfeit Plot and the Prisoners of Block 19".
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Monday
5/12/2008
9:00 PM
080512K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
This year's Best Foreign Film was based on a true story. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the author of the book that's behind the movie, "The Counterfeiters".
Guest: Lawrence Malkin, author, "Krueger's Men: The Secret Nazi Counterfeit Plot and the Prisoners of Block 19".
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Friday
5/9/2008
3:00 PM
080509K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with world traveler Suzy Oakes, an English woman who has dined on the most amazing things all over the world, and created a website to catalog them.
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Friday
5/9/2008
9:00 PM
080509K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with world traveler Suzy Oakes, an English woman who has dined on the most amazing things all over the world, and created a website to catalog them.
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Thursday
5/8/2008
3:00 PM
080508K
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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 global food crisis.
Guest: John Nichols, associate editor, The Capital Times. Washington DC writer for the Nation magazine.
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Thursday
5/8/2008
9:00 PM
080508K
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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 global food crisis.
Guest: John Nichols, associate editor, The Capital Times. Washington DC writer for the Nation magazine.
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Wednesday
5/7/2008
3:00 PM
080507K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Put a quarter in a gumball machine and you move all the other gumballs a little closer to the tunnel. That's the principle behind a microfinance model created by those with a mindset for doing good. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a group of Stanford students about the entrepreneurial Gumball Capital.
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Wednesday
5/7/2008
9:00 PM
080507K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Put a quarter in a gumball machine and you move all the other gumballs a little closer to the tunnel. That's the principle behind a microfinance model created by those with a mindset for doing good. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a group of Stanford students about the entrepreneurial Gumball Capital.
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Tuesday
5/6/2008
3:00 PM
080506K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Once considered a gutter language, Yiddish was nearly stamped out after the Holocaust... by the Jews themselves. Today, it's undergoing a renaissance. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest trace the incredible journey of Yiddish.
Guests: Neal Karlen, author, "The Story of Yiddish: How a Mish-Mosh of Languages Saved the Jews".
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Tuesday
5/6/2008
9:00 PM
080506K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Once considered a gutter language, Yiddish was nearly stamped out after the Holocaust... by the Jews themselves. Today, it's undergoing a renaissance. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest trace the incredible journey of Yiddish.
Guests: Neal Karlen, author, "The Story of Yiddish: How a Mish-Mosh of Languages Saved the Jews".
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Monday
5/5/2008
3:00 PM
080505K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Have you ever wondered why bananas are so cheap? After three on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders: Jean Feraca talks to the author of "Bananas: How the United Fruit Company Shaped the World," an expose of one of the world's most controversial multinational corporations.
Guest: Peter Chapman, author of "Bananas: How the United Fruit Company Shaped the World,"
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Monday
5/5/2008
9:00 PM
080505K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Have you ever wondered why bananas are so cheap? After nine on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders: Jean Feraca talks to the author of "Bananas: How the United Fruit Company Shaped the World," an expose of one of the world's most controversial multinational corporations.
Guest: Peter Chapman, author of "Bananas: How the United Fruit Company Shaped the World"
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Friday
5/2/2008
3:00 PM
080502K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Which fish are best for the environment, and our bodies? After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the author of "Bottomfeeder: A Seafood Lover's Journey to the End of the Food Chain."
Guest: Taras Grescoe, travel writer. Author, "Bottomfeeder: A Seafood Lover's Journey to the End of the Food Chain".
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Friday
5/2/2008
9:00 PM
080502K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Which fish are best for the environment, and our bodies? After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the author of "Bottomfeeder: A Seafood Lover's Journey to the End of the Food Chain."
Guest: Taras Grescoe, travel writer. Author, "Bottomfeeder: A Seafood Lover's Journey to the End of the Food Chain".
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Thursday
5/1/2008
3:00 PM
080501K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
The Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea is a symbol of war and separation. Ironically it has also provided refuge to the endangered Red-Crowned Crane, a symbol of peace and harmony in Asia. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the co-founder of the International Crane Foundation about the future of cranes around the world.
Guest: George Archibald, co-founder, International Crane Foundation, Baraboo, WI.
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Thursday
5/1/2008
9:00 PM
080501K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
The Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea is a symbol of war and separation. Ironically it has also provided refuge to the endangered Red-Crowned Crane, a symbol of peace and harmony in Asia. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the co-founder of the International Crane Foundation about the future of cranes around the world.
Guest: George Archibald, co-founder, International Crane Foundation, Baraboo, WI.
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Wednesday
4/30/2008
3:00 PM
080430K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Mothers, Mothering, Motherhood. After three on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a Haitian artist who says she wants her work to speak of the survival, both of the human spirit and of human culture, through the female image.
Guest: Babette Wainwright
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Wednesday
4/30/2008
9:00 PM
080430K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Mothers, Mothering, Motherhood. After nine on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with a Haitian artist who says she wants her work to speak of the survival, both of the human spirit and of human culture, through the female image.
Guest: Babette Wainwright
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Tuesday
4/29/2008
3:00 PM
080429K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest sample some of the riches of the Eastern Christian liturgies.
Guest: Andrew Krivak, former Jesuit. Author, "A Long Retreat."
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Tuesday
4/29/2008
9:00 PM
080429K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest sample some of the riches of the Eastern Christian liturgies.
Guest: Andrew Krivak, former Jesuit. Author, "A Long Retreat."
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Monday
4/28/2008
3:00 PM
080428K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Akita dogs are ancient Japanese hunting dogs beloved by samurai warriors. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca's guest tells the true story of how one man's passion for Akita (ah-KEE-tah) dogs saved the breed from extinction... and transformed his life.
Guest: Martha Sherrill, author of "Dog Man: An Uncommon Life on a Faraway Mountain"
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Monday
4/28/2008
9:00 PM
080428K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Akita dogs are ancient Japanese hunting dogs beloved by samurai warriors. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca's guest tells the true story of how one man's passion for Akita (ah-KEE-tah) dogs saved the breed from extinction... and transformed his life.
Guest: Martha Sherrill, author of "Dog Man: An Uncommon Life on a Faraway Mountain".
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Friday
4/25/2008
3:00 PM
080425K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Did you ever pull up a weed from your garden and think, "Hey, that looks good enough to eat!" After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, from dandelions, to chickweed, to grape leaves, learn how to forage the roadsides and fields with Wildman Steve Brill, America's Best-Known Forager.
Guest: Wildman Steve Brill, America's best-known forager.
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Friday
4/25/2008
9:00 PM
080425K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Did you ever pull up a weed from your garden and think, "Hey, that looks good enough to eat!" After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, from dandelions, to chickweed, to grape leaves, learn how to forage the roadsides and fields with Wildman Steve Brill, America's Best-Known Forager.
Guest: Wildman Steve Brill, America's best-known forager.
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Thursday
4/24/2008
3:00 PM
080424K
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Veronica Rueckert in for Jean Feraca
In an age of irony and irreverence, we still have a desire to believe. No one taps into our longing more than the Dalai Lama. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Veronica Rueckert and her guest talk about why the Dalai Lama matters, and what lies ahead for the spiritual leader, globe trotter, and simple monk.
Guest: Pico Iyer, author, "The Open Road: The Global Journey of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama" (Knopf)
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Thursday
4/24/2008
9:00 PM
080424K
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Veronica Rueckert in for Jean Feraca
In an age of irony and irreverence, we still have a desire to believe. No one taps into our longing more than the Dalai Lama. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Veronica Rueckert and her guest talk about why the Dalai Lama matters, and what lies ahead for the spiritual leader, globe trotter, and simple monk.
Guest: Pico Iyer, author, "The Open Road: The Global Journey of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama".
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Wednesday
4/23/2008
3:00 PM
080423K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Kids connect with the great outdoors. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest celebrate Earth Day at Conserve School in Land O' Lakes, Wisconsin.
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Wednesday
4/23/2008
9:00 PM
080423K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Kids connect with the great outdoors. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest celebrate Earth Day at Conserve School in Land O' Lakes, Wisconsin.
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Tuesday
4/22/2008
3:00 PM
080422K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After 3 on Here on Earth, an encore presentation of Charlie Wilson's War. The DVD of the film comes out today and Jean Feraca will speak with an expert on Afghanistan and one of Charlie Wilson's friends.
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Monday
4/21/2008
3:00 PM
080421K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Thirty-seven arrested in London, chaos in Paris, and Free Tibet banners on the Golden Gate Bridge. It's been a wild run for the Olympic Torch. In light of China's treatment of Tibet, should the U.S. boycott the Olympic games? Join the discussion with Jean Feraca, after three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders.
Guests: - Laurel Sutherland, member of Students for a Free Tibet in San Francisco. She was arrested after climbing the Golden Gate Bridge to unfurl "Free Tibet" banners. - Ethan Gutmann, author and journalist. His article "Carrying a Torch for China" (The Weekly Standard).
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Monday
4/21/2008
9:00 PM
080421K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Thirty-seven arrested in London, chaos in Paris, and Free Tibet banners on the Golden Gate Bridge. It's been a wild run for the Olympic Torch. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, in light of China's treatment of Tibet, should the U.S. boycott the Olympic games?
Guests: - Laurel Sutherland, member of Students for a Free Tibet in San Francisco. She was arrested after climbing the Golden Gate Bridge to unfurl "Free Tibet" banners. - Ethan Gutmann, author and journalist. His article "Carrying a Torch for China" (The Weekly Standard).
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Friday
4/18/2008
3:00 PM
080418K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Would you know what to do with 50-pounds of sturgeon eggs? Jean Feraca's guest knows. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, a food program about Caviar.
Guests: - Betsy Krizenesky. - Richard Adams Carey, journalist, and writer. Author, "The Philosopher Fish: Sturgeon, Caviar, and the Geography of Desire" (Counterpoint Press).
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Friday
4/18/2008
9:00 PM
080418K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Would you know what to do with 50-pounds of sturgeon eggs? Jean Feraca's guest knows. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, a food program about Caviar.
Guests: - Betsy Krizenesky. - Richard Adams Carey, journalist, and writer. Author, "The Philosopher Fish: Sturgeon, Caviar, and the Geography of Desire" (Counterpoint Press).
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Thursday
4/17/2008
3:00 PM
080417K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
An all-out marketing blitz led by Al Gore seeks to "ignite" Americans into taking action on global climate change. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the associate director of the Alliance for Climate Protection.
Guest: Kevin Sweeny, associate director, Alliance for Climate Protection.
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Thursday
4/17/2008
9:00 PM
080417K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
An all-out marketing blitz led by Al Gore seeks to "ignite" Americans into taking action on global climate change. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the associate director of the Alliance for Climate Protection.
Guest: Kevin Sweeny, associate director, Alliance for Climate Protection.
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Wednesday
4/16/2008
3:00 PM
080416K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
A B-B-C television series about five laymen living the monastic life for forty days became a surprise hit in the U.K. What did they learn in search of sanctury in a hectic modern life? After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the host of the B-B-C series "The Monastery" who guided five men in a new approach to life.
Guest: Abbot Christopher Jamison, of the Benedictine Monastery, Worth Abbey. Host, "The Monastery" Author, "Finding Sanctuary: Monastic Steps for Everyday Life".
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Wednesday
4/16/2008
9:00 PM
080416K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
A B-B-C television series about five laymen living the monastic life for forty days became a surprise hit in the U.K. What did they learn in search of sanctury in a hectic modern life? After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the host of the B-B-C series "The Monastery" who guided five men in a new approach to life.
Guest: Abbot Christopher Jamison, of the Benedictine Monastery, Worth Abbey. Host, "The Monastery" Author, "Finding Sanctuary: Monastic Steps for Everyday Life".
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Tuesday
4/15/2008
3:00 PM
080415K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Although commercial whaling largely ended in the l980's, indigenous people around the world still consider the harvest of whales central to their culture. After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guests examine how traditional whaling fits into the modern world.
Guests: - Dr. Robert Hogarth, chairman, International Whaling Commission. - Dr. Doug DeMaster, chief scientist, International Whaling Commission.
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Tuesday
4/15/2008
9:00 PM
080415K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
Although commercial whaling largely ended in the l980's, indigenous people around the world still consider the harvest of whales central to their culture. After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guests examine how traditional whaling fits into the modern world.
Guests: - Dr. Robert Hogarth, chairman, International Whaling Commission. - Dr. Doug DeMaster, chief scientist, International Whaling Commission.
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Monday
4/14/2008
3:00 PM
080414K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
For an unflinching analysis of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with an equally bold and unflinching solution, after three on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the author of "Married to Another Man: Israel's Dilemma in Palestine."
Guest: Dr. Ghada Karmi, a 1948 refugee from Jerusalem, and the author of "Married to Another Man: Israel's Dilemma in Palestine."
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Monday
4/14/2008
9:00 PM
080414K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
For an unflinching analysis of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with an equally bold and unflinching solution, after nine on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the author of "Married to Another Man: Israel's Dilemma in Palestine."
Guest: Dr. Ghada Karmi, a 1948 refugee from Jerusalem, and the author of "Married to Another Man: Israel's Dilemma in Palestine."
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Friday
4/11/2008
3:00 PM
080411K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the star of the 2005 Madison World Music Festival, Lila (LEE-lah) Downs, who has been touring internationally performing native Mesoamerican music.
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Friday
4/11/2008
9:00 PM
080411K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the star of the 2005 Madison World Music Festival, Lila (LEE-lah) Downs, who has been touring internationally performing native Mesoamerican music.
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Thursday
4/10/2008
3:00 PM
080410K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with controversial Christian theologian Michael Morwood, author of "Is Jesus God" and "Tomorrow's Catholic". He is in the midst of a rare U.S. tour.
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Thursday
4/10/2008
9:00 PM
080410K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with controversial Christian theologian Michael Morwood, author of "Is Jesus God" and "Tomorrow's Catholic". He is in the midst of a rare U.S. tour.
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Wednesday
4/9/2008
3:00 PM
080409K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the author of "The Sum of Our Days," a memoir of a close-knit family who "lived as a tribe, Chilean style."
Guest: Isabel Allende, novelist. Author, "Paula", "The Sum of Our Days" (Harper Collins)
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Wednesday
4/9/2008
9:00 PM
080409K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the author of "The Sum of Our Days," a memoir of a close-knit family who "lived as a tribe, Chilean style."
Guest: Isabel Allende, novelist. Author, "Paula", "The Sum of Our Days" (Harper Collins)
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Tuesday
4/8/2008
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 the author of "187 Reasons Mexicanos Can't Cross the Border."
Guest: Juan Felipe Herrera, author, "187 Reasons Mexicanos Can't Cross the Border".
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Tuesday
4/8/2008
9:00 PM
080408K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with the author of "187 Reasons Mexicanos Can't Cross the Border."
Guest: Juan Felipe Herrera, author, "187 Reasons Mexicanos Can't Cross the Border".
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Monday
4/7/2008
3:00 PM
080407K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders, the thought-story of four mathematicians invited by a mysterious host to spend a weekend solving a great enigma. The space they are given to work in is a red shrinking room that will crush them to death if they don’t succeed. Welcome to Fermat's Room.
Guests: - Katarzyna Beilin, assistant professor in Spanish and Portuguese, UW-Madison. - Ken Ono, professor of Mathematics, UW-Madison. - Wendy Johnson, Outreach Coordinator, World Cinema Day.
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Monday
4/7/2008
9:00 PM
080407K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders, the thought-story of four mathematicians invited by a mysterious host to spend a weekend solving a great enigma. The space they are given to work in is a red shrinking room that will crush them to death if they don’t succeed. Welcome to Fermat's Room.
Guests: - Katarzyna Beilin, assistant professor in Spanish and Portuguese, UW-Madison. - Ken Ono, professor of Mathematics, UW-Madison. - Wendy Johnson, Outreach Coordinator, World Cinema Day.
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Friday
4/4/2008
3:00 PM
080404K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After three, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with Jewish-American poet Barbara Goldberg about her award-winning book, "The Royal Baker's Daughter". It reads like "A Gourmand's Prayer."
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Friday
4/4/2008
9:00 PM
080404K
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Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders
After nine, on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca talks with Jewish-American poet Barbara Goldberg about her award-winning book, "The Royal Baker's Daughter". It reads like "A Gourmand's Prayer."
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