PRX Can Limit Greenhouse Gases
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PRX Can Limit Greenhouse Gases
Hi friend of PRX,
The Supreme Court confirms PRX's authority to help reduce pollutants. All of the audio on PRX is environmentally friendly. No plastic CD cases. No tangly cassette tape. Simple downloads as Nature intended, darn it. Celebrate Earth Day!
Did you know Lou Reed is 65? He isn't singing about heroin anymore. Far from it. Playwrite Wendy Wasserstein has a show for the presidential wannabees. Preview now for Asia Pacific Month: this documentary on Japanese writer Haruki Murakami.
Recycle!
--John
Shakespeare: American Hero
Shakespeare in American Life
Richard Paul / PRI, 3 hour-long docs
An exploration of the Bard's influence on American civic, political and cultural life.
Hear more about the most quoted writer in the English language.
April: Jazz Appreciation Month
Ed Bradley's First Love
WETA, 07:42
From an interview recorded in April 2006: Ed Bradley talks about his love for radio and jazz.
The House That Trane Built
WBGO, 59:00
In the 1960s, saxophonist John Coltrane took his music to another level. Impulse Records came of age. So did America.
Listen to more for Jazz Appreciation Month.
Git Yer Poetry Here
Mingling Pen and Plow
Sarah Miller, 07:42
Chimney Farm in Nobleboro, Maine, has a rich literary history.
Walt Whitman: Song of Myself
WNYC, 59:00
The product of a man far ahead of his time.
Uncover more options for poetry month.
(Image by Akbar.)
Plan Ahead
>> Campaign '08
>> Documentaries on Demand: April, May
>> Public Radio Talent Quest
>> HEAT with John Hockenberry is BACK!
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