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Life In General:
Grilling Me Softly
I tell my daughter that I went on my first date since the divorce. She has questions. A LOT of them. Originally in the New York Times Magazine "Lives" column. MORE >>>
Back at the Ranch
Pick-up trucks and horse wranglers, Corvette convertibles and hippies--1967, a time of decision. Originally in the New York Times Magazine "About Men" column. MORE >>>
Vigil
My two-year-old daughter caught up in a difficult health problem. Late-night emergencies and on-line communities. Originally published in the Whole Earth Review. MORE >>>
How Sweet the Sound
Subtle choices between choppers and children, manhood and fatherhood. Originally in the New York Times Magazine About Men column. MORE >>>
Media Articles:
Storytelling on the Radio Builds Community, On-Air and Off
What separates radio documentary from any documentary? And what separates public radio journalism from any journalism? An article written for Nieman Reports Fall 2001 issue. MORE >>>
Bursts of lush and local life are new stations' trademark
What would you put on the clean canvas of a brand new public radio
station, the first one of the new millennium? MORE >>>
From Scratch at Cape & Islands
Current (05/30/2001). Imagining the sounds of 90.1 and 91.1. At 6 a.m. on March 15, 2000, WNAN on Nantucket Island, Mass., signed on officially. MORE >>>
Hot Air: Tips for Citizen Storytellers
An article from the Whole Earth Review detailing basic recording techniques for anyone wanting to create work for public radio. MORE >>>
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