PRX Oohs and Aahs

PRX Station Newsletter
July 3, 2007

PRX Oohs and Aahs

Hi friend of PRX,

This 4th of July PRX will be celebrating all sorts of freedoms: the ability to buy Paris Hilton's garbage on eBay; the freedom to assemble in long lines to buy the iPhone; and the freedom to download great radio anytime you want. The Founding Fathers would have joined if they could. Chill to these pieces:

The voice of youth considers adult's coffee obsession. Provocateur Christopher Hitchens takes on religion. This I Believe: home and family.

Scooter who?
--John

PRXapalooza!
The Latvala Files: Hangin' Out in the Vault
Justin Grotelueschen, 28:59
Never-before released interviews with the first archivist for the Grateful Dead.

Sly and the Family Stone: Family Affair
Joyride Media, 59:00
Their music, their turbulent history, and the indelible marks they left behind.

Paul McCartney: An Appreciation
Paul Ingles, 59:00
Writer Richard Goldman on Paul McCartney.

Hear more Summer Music.

(Image by Raul.)

Scenes From a Transplant
Scenes From a Transplant
Long Haul Productions, 59:00
Gripping first-person documentary tells the story of Rebecca Perl, a new mother with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. She faces chemotherapy and a risky transplant with frankness, courage and humor.

(Image by David Edwards.)

MegaCities
MegaCities
Spectrum Radio, 4 segments
By 2015, twenty-two cities around the globe will have more than ten million people. Learn how Shanghai, Tokyo, Sao Paulo and Mumbai are dealing with massive change.

Hear more from Spectrum Radio.

(Sao Paulo image by T Chu.)

Plan Ahead
>> Vote Now! Talent Quest Round 2 Underway
>> Labor Day
>> HEAT with Hockenberry
>> Campaign '08


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