Host Jim Schumock interviews Annie Leibovitz about her book "Annie Leibovitz
at Work." Leibovitz talks about her work, which spans a period beginning with
Richard Nixon's resignation and ends with Barack Obama's Presidential
campaign. She talks to Jim about the Rolling S...
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Hosts S.W. Conser and Bill Dodge sit down with Don Hertzfeldt, award-winning
filmmaker and co-founder (along with Mike Judge) of the touring festival The
Animation Show. A young animator who embraces the pre-digital tools and
techniques of the previous century, Don plung...
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Dmae Roberts talks with Chris Coleman, artistic director of Portland Center
Stage for the last nine years.
Coleman tells us what he’s most proud of, where PCS is headed and unveils
the new season. He also talks about Oscar Wilde’s “The Importance of
Being Earnest” an...
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Host Ed Goldberg interviews M. Thomas Cooper, author of "42," a novel set in
Portland about a man's missing family and his slow descent into madness.
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Co-hosts Hosts Emma Ford and Patricia Welch share books and Black History
Month local activities . Also discuss the significance of this month to
African-Americans.
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Host Ed Goldberg interviews Kat Richardson, author of Underground, a
detective horror hybrid set in Seattle. Kat Richardson is a cross-genre
writer, creating a combination of Science Fiction/Fantasy and Mystery/Crime
no matter how hard she tries to write something else--...
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Host Ed Goldberg speaks with Tom Moon, author of "1,000 Recordings To Hear
Before You Die," a list to read and argue about. Tom Moon has been writing
about pop, rock, jazz, blues, hip-hop and the music of the world since 1983.
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Host Ed Goldberg interviews local author Jill Kelly, whose memoir of
alcoholism and recovery is called Sober Truths: the Making of an Honest
Woman. Kelly's demons did not go quietly when she put the bottle down.
Loneliness, anxiety, distrust of others-they were all still...
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