Jeanne E. Clark
November 11th, 2010
show # 150 Recorded 8/28/10 Air date 1/28/11
Gorrill's Orchard
Chico State English professor Jeanne Clark's poems are about life among almond trees and walking dogs rescued and rescuing.
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Katherine Leiner
November 11th, 2010
Show #141 Recorded 9/30/10 Aired 11/5/10
Growing Roots: The New Generation of Sustainable Farmers, Cooks, and Food Activists
Katherine Leiner and photographer Andrew Lipton go on a cross-country tour to present the stories and faces behind the sustainable food movement. The author includes recipes, but this is more than a cookbook -- it is a book about relationships.
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Phil Coppock
November 11th, 2010
Show #143 Recorded 10/14/10
Rubber Tuesday
Chico State writing instructor Phil Coppock collaborated with Mrs. Bower's 4th grade class at Chico Country Day School to write a story about a little boy who wakes up one morning to find things bouncing. Through writing this story students learned to recognize and use figurative language.
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Nancy Leek
November 11th, 2010
Show #145 recorded 11/11/10 Air date 12/10/10
John Bidwell: The Adventurous LIfe of a California Pioneer
Librarian Nancy Leek tells the story of Chico founding father John Bidwell from the time he was a young boy through his life as a political figure in California history.
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Miranda Pope
November 11th, 2010
Show #160 Recorded 11/9/10 Air date 4/29/11
Heart of the Sky
Mira Talbott-Pope has been a resident of Butte County (Cohasset) for 35 years and worked as a psychotherapist and social worker. At age 70 she flew to Guatemala and the following year quit working here to move to Guatemala, changing her name to "Miranda" to avoid confusion with a Spanish verb. Her novel is based on her experiences doing volunteer work in Guatemala.
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The Derelict Voice
November 11th, 2010
Show #139 Recorded 10/7/10 Air date 10/15/10
The Derelict Voice
Authors from the writers' group at the Chico Jesus Center Alex Rizo Patron, MIchael Long, and Veronica Jewar share their poetry and prose.
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