Category : miscellaneous

by Super Admin - 14 years ago

Transit Oriented Development - Making It Happen

Transit Oriented Development, Making it Happen is a book about realizing the concept of Transit Oriented Development (TOD) in the United States and Australia.  Edited by John Renne and Carey Curtis, this book contains a chapter by Reconnecting Americ...

by Super Admin - 14 years ago

Author and screenwriter Jon Raymond

A conversation with Jon Raymond, editor at Plazm magazine and author of the novel The Half-Life and the new short story collection Livability. With filmmaker Kelly Reichardt, Raymond co-adapted two of Livability's short stories into the critically-ac...

by Super Admin - 15 years ago

Filmmaker Ramin Bahrani

A conversation with filmmaker Ramin Bahrani, director of Man Push Cart, Chop Shop and the new Goodbye Solo. Roger Ebert calls Bahrani "the new great American director."

by Super Admin - 15 years ago

Destinations Matter: Building Transit Success

The effectiveness of transit is typically measured by ridership – ridership projections, for example, often determine whether a project will win federal funding. But the complex movements of people within a region make accurate predictions diff...

by Super Admin - 15 years ago

Electro-acoustic musician Ethan Rose

A conversation about using old technology to craft modern sounds with electro-acoustic musician Ethan Rose, whose newest album Oaks was recorded with a vintage 1920s Wurlitzer organ found in the skating rink at Portland's Oaks Park. Two tracks from t...

by Super Admin - 15 years ago

ZBS Foundation president Thomas Lopez

A conversation about creating radio fiction and humorously raising consciousness with Thomas Lopez, founder and president of the ZBS Foundation. This broadcast contains excerpts from the ZBS productions Dreams of the Amazon, Ruby and Two Minute Film...

by Super Admin - 15 years ago

Electronic musician Tim Hecker

A conversation about iterative creative processes, building music in layers and the history of loud sound with electronic musician Tim Hecker, whose latest album is An Imaginary Country, from which two tracks are featured in this broadcast.

by Super Admin - 15 years ago

Denis Dutton on aesthetics and evolution

A conversation about aesthetics and evolutionary biology with Denis Dutton, professor of the philosophy of art at the University of Canterbury, founding editor of Arts & Letters Daily and author of The Art Instinct: Beauty, Pleasure and Human Evo...

by Super Admin - 15 years ago

Novelist and journalist Ian Buruma

A conversation with novelist, journalist, documentarian and Henry R. Luce Professor of Human Rights and Journalism at Bard College Ian Buruma. His latest book is The China Lover, a historical novel examining the life and career of Manchurian-born Jap...

by Super Admin - 15 years ago

Growing Mixed-Income TOD

As TOD planning processes proliferate there is a broader understanding that mixed-income housing supports many TOD goals including stable transit ridership, better public health, broadened access to opportunities, and deeper affordability. This Mi...

by Super Admin - 15 years ago

Sound artist Lawrence English

A conversation about appreciating the seasons, collecting international field recordings and turning others on to sound art with composer, multimedia artist, critic and ROOM40 label head Lawrence English. Two tracks from English's latest record, A Co...

by Super Admin - 15 years ago

Bookworm host Michael Silverblatt

A conversation about reading, writing and radio with Michael Silverblatt, who has hosted KCRW's Bookworm, the beloved forum for the discussion of fiction and poetry on public radio, for twenty years. [Marketplace of Ideas home]

by Super Admin - 15 years ago

Jesse Thorn, host of The Sound of Young America

A conversation about the craft of interviewing and the state of public radio today with Jesse Thorn, host and producer of Public Radio International's The Sound of Young America as well as the principal of podcasting empire Maximumfun.org.

by Super Admin - 15 years ago

Jonathan Gottschall on science and the humanities

A conversation about what's wrong with literary studies and a possible way forward with Jonathan Gottschall, English instructor at Washington and Jefferson College and author of Science, Literature and a New Humanities.