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July 4, 2009
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Classical Music
With Ward Jacobson
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Traditional: The willow tree (Cambridge Singers)
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Americana: Fourth of July Overture (Eastman Wind Ensemble)
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Aaron Jay Kernis: Musica Celestis (Minnesota Orchestra)
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Andres Segovia: Two Etudes (Eduardo Fernandez, guitar)
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Leonard Bernstein: On the Waterfront: Symphonic Suite (Israel Philharmonic Orchestra)
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For over 70 years, BBC World Service has been the globe's most comprehensive source for news. When news breaks — anywhere, anytime — BBC is there.
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Hearing Voices
Hearing Voices from NPR is new weekly hour series of The Best of Public Radio: a sixty-minute stream of "driveway moments" all connected by a weekly theme. We listen to broadcasts and podcasts; we dig through audio archives; and we scour the web to find the best stories, sound-portraits, slam poets, docs, radio dramas, features, and found-sound.
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Living On Earth®
Steve Curwood hosts NPR's weekly environmental news and information program, offering features, interviews and commentary on a broad range of ecological issues.
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Weekend Edition®
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Commentary
Friday, December 22, 2006
Christmas Carols From A Gay Jew
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We haven't looked lately at the different records held for singing Christmas carols...however, you will find WKSU commentator Judah Leblang in the famous Guiness Book. Quite and accomplishment, Judah says, for being a gay Jew.
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Cleveland native Judah Leblang is a writer living in Boston. You can read more from Judah at judahism-dotblogspot-dot-com.
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