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IN THE NEWEST EPISODE OF NEDPR ::: "Black Dog," a story based on a real incident, and an interview with the author, Professor Lois Lyles.
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• A conversation between NickPR and NedPR
• Christine Candland reads from Chapter One of her book Topaz Woman
o Check out the Topaz Woman website at http://topazwomanthenovel.com/
• Jimmy Greenbeam speaks on
o The Sacramento Theatre Company’s Recycling Tour (http://www.sactheatre.org/)
o Solar Energy: Buy and Build a House Facing South
• Lacy Maria en la Cocina
o Boycotting Meat and the Beef Industry
• Info about recall on the Humane Society site: http://www.hsus.org/search.jsp?query=beef+recall&x=0&y=0
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This very special episode of NedPR Ned out of commission for reasons that are too gruesome to name here (he's fine, really). Shell-shocked, his little buddy, Nick, has taken over and offers his deranged view of what entertainment radio should be. Features included in this episode:
Scary audio collage by Nick Carpenter
Meg Glassen reads “A Requiem for Barry,” an essay about pain, baseball, and the mystery of fandom.
Musical offerings from Cambridge, MA band Drug Rug (”Day I Die”) and Albany, NY band Gun Christmas (”Crybaby”). Check out more of the bands at www.myspace.com/drugrug and www.myspace.com/gunchristmas.
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• Read Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay Self-Reliance and “insist on yourself”
• Ronnie Yates shares his piece Apoplexy of Self-doubt
• Jimmy Greenbeam’s speaks to:
o Your butts
o The closure of Montana De Oro State Park and what we can learn from it
o E-mailing Greenbeam at jimmy@greenbeam.org with your environmental thoughts, concerns or favorite nature story
• Frank C. Lipari speaks on his life and creative pursuits
o Download Frank’s interview in full at http://www.nedpr.org/Frank%20Lipari%20Interview.mp3
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• Nicholas Carpenter reads an excerpt from The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund Morris
• Jimmy Greenbeam is sick
• The Great Cincinnati Piano Burning of 2007 (an experience revisited with Shannon Bousquet, Kathrine Monnig and the Gregory Morris Group)
• The Business of Being Born: www.thebusinessofbeingborn.com
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• Matthew Raymond Brady reads The Wall
• The Mary Stevens Project
• Jimmy Greenbeam welcomes in 2008, Barack Obama’s green consciousness and THE RAIN!!!
• An interview with animator and a Waldorf (http://www.awsna.org/) School alumni Carlyn Brooks Stuart
• Sara Marie Buskirk encourages you to see, support and spread the word about the new documentary The Business of Being Born: www.thebusinessofbeingborn.com
• Lacy Maria en la Cocina (a.k.a. Lacy Telles) shares a “quickie,” easy, cheap recipe your friends will love
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All AMP members are welcome to be participants with AMP member NedPR - give an interview, read your poetry, play your music, share your photography, post your paintings, and on and on and on, whatever it is...
Use NedPR to connect into creative communities...
Whatever it is you want to share creatively with others, NedPR is the space to share. No matter what idea strikes you, whether it's interviewing your local convenience store clerk about creativity in his life or creating a segment about taxodermy or reading a short poem about a raindrop, don't waste time deciding your ideas aren't worthy... just get into action and get in touch with AMPer ned@nedpr.org...