PRX is a Slam Dunk

PRX Station Newsletter
May 1, 2007

PRX is a Slam Dunk

Hi friend of PRX,

Finally, George Tenet cleared the air on 60 Minutes. Tenet says he meant to tell the president that "... using PRX... is a slam dunk... for stations and producers." Just look at some of the stations with WMD pieces (Worth Many Downloads): WBGO, WFUV, KRCB, Brooklyn College Radio and WBEZ.

Did we also mention we're close to Cinco de Mayo? Check out 350 Years of the American Jewish Experience. And don't forget the latest on the Iraq war.

Click,
--John

It Was Forty Years Ago . . .
The Two Sides of Sgt. Pepper: An Honest Appraisal
Paul Ingles / Cedar Creek Studios, 118:00
Musicians, writers and fans share their thoughts on the 40th anniversary of this Beatles' landmark album, released June 1, 1967.

Hear more of The Beatles on PRX.

Orange . . . Juice!
Orange Juice
NAISA, 1:03
The transglobal nature of drink production.

Your List of Transcendent Experiences
NAISA, 1:00
Okay. I'm going over your list . . .

Hear more from New Adventures in Sound Art.

(Image by Codestr.)

The Bard Returns
Al Pacino's Shakespeare
Modern Language Association, 29:00
Actor Al Pacino's mission to bring Shakespeare to a wider audience . . .

Shakespearean Queens
Modern Language Association, 29:00
Gertrude, Cleopatra, and Margaret -- perspectives on women and power.

Shakespeare in American Life
Richard Paul/PRI, 59:00
Three one-hour explorations of the 16th-century playwright's influence on American performance, politics and popular culture.

Hear more on Shakespeare.

Image by Marcin.

Plan Ahead
>> Talent Quest Begins!
>> Cinco De Mayo
>> Documentaries on Demand: May, June
>> Mother's Day (May 13th)
>> Memorial Day (May 28th)
>> May: Asian Pacific American Heritage
>> Campaign '08


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