More from Rebecca Sheir
Remembering the Subtle Signs of Segregation
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From: Rebecca Sheir
A well-meaning illustration in a children's book sparks controversy over segregation in the nation's capital in the 1930s.
An Extra-Chilly Successor To Hubble
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From: Rebecca Sheir
Come winter, your neck of the woods may be cold. But guess how frigid the James Webb Space Telescope will be when it launches in 2018? 400 degrees Fahrenheit below zero. For real.
From Scott Joplin to Super Mario Bros.: Making Old-Time Piano New Again
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From: Rebecca Sheir
A 20-something pianist is making old-time piano new again... with a little help from Darth Vader and Super Mario Bros.
A Beer'n'Burger Stock Exchange: The Big Board
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From: Rebecca Sheir
A new restaurant is trying to corner the market on neighborhood pubs, with beer prices that fluctuate in real time, based on customer demand.
Keeping It Clean For Nearly 80 Years: The Talented Jim Dandy
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From: Rebecca Sheir
Meet a man who's been dry cleaning for nearly 80 years, with a little bit of stain-removing savvy... and a whole lot of love.
Injera Bread & Shark Meat: Tasting Ethiopia & Jamaica
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From: Rebecca Sheir
What happens when Africa and the Caribbean culinarily collide in the U.S. capital? Dig in and find out!
The House That Beer -- and Pyrophobia -- Built
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From: Rebecca Sheir
After losing a home and two breweries to fire, one German beermaker vowed not to let history repeat itself... and built an extraordinary house that would never go up in smoke.
Keeping the Music Playing... After Losing Your Hearing
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From: Rebecca Sheir
Finding out you have hearing loss might not be music to your ears... but it doesn't mean you have to change your tune.
Giving the House of Representatives a Human Face
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From: Rebecca Sheir
Meet the very first curator of the U.S. House of Representatives collection... 4,000 artifacts strong.
Sound & Vision: Why Deaf People See Differently
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From: Rebecca Sheir
Deaf people don't see better... they see differently.
Piece Description
According to Military Spouse magazine -- and there is such a thing, hot off the press in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania -- today there are over 1.1 million spouses of active American troops. One of the newest additions to the bunch is Kristin Owens. She met her husband, Major Greg Soukup of the US Air Force, in August 2005. They were both in their 30s at the time, living in the DC area and looking for love. Well, first comes love, then comes marriage, and Kristin and Greg walked down the aisle on January 26th. But the aisle wasn't quite what they expected, nor, in fact, was the date -- the casino chips they gave out as party favors were all embossed with: "Kristin and Greg, February 24th, 2007." See, when it comes to war and peace, everything doesn't always go as planned, as Kristin and Greg soon found out...
Broadcast History
This piece originally aired on "AK," the weekly newsmagazine of the Alaska Public Radio Network, on February 24, 2007.
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A Man and a Woman / Live for Life | Billy May & Leroy Holmes | Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 16: Mondo Hollywood. | 01:00 | ||
| You Only Live Twice / Thunderball | Elliott Fisher & Sir Julian | Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 16: Mondo Hollywood. | 00:45 | ||
| The Shadow of Your Smile / Days of Wine and Roses | George Shearing & Ray Anthony | Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 16: Mondo Hollywood. | 00:45 |






Traci Tong
Posted on March 20, 2007 at 11:02 AM | Permalink
Review of Tying the 'Not'?: Saying I Do Before Iraq
Absolutely loved listening to this story told in the "When Harry Met Sally" style.
I kept envisioning this couple sitting on the couch talking to the camera about their experience of having their wedding day pushed up because of military demands.
There are appropriate and fun music interludes to help this story along and it only makes it cuter.
I only ask that we hear a follow-up of this charming couple when Greg returns from his duty in Baghdad.