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Interview Archives: Geography
Wednesday, March 30, 2005
1:06 pm
Mystery Of The Nile: The Epic Story Of The First Descent Of The World's Deadliest River
Pasquale Scaturro, Geophysicist and Adventurer
This is a repeat broadcast from Wednesday, February 23, 2005, 1:06 pm
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Categories: Geography • Literature
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
1:06 pm
Cartographia: Mapping Civilizations
Vincent Virga, Picture Editor
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Categories: Geography • History
Friday, February 01, 2008
1:06 pm
Fugitive Denim: A Moving Story Of People And Pants In The Borderless World Of Global Trade
Rachel Louise Snyder, Journalist
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Categories: Business and Economy • Consumer issues • Cultural Studies • Economics • Foreign Policy-U.S. • Geography
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
1:06 pm
The Great Neighborhood Book: A Do-It-Yourself Guide To Placemaking
Jay Walljasper, Senior Fellow of the Project for Public Spaces and Executive Editor of Ode Magazine
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Categories: Community • Geography • Urban Planning
Friday, February 08, 2008
1:06 pm
Damned To Eternity: The Story Of The Man Who They Said Caused The Flood
Adam Pitluk, Writer and Contributor to Time Magazine
Guest Host: Stephen Lyons
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Categories: Civil Rights • Community • Environment • Geography • Weather
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
1:06 pm
Caught In The Middle: America's Heartland In The Age Of Globalism
Richard C. Longworth, Fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and Award Winning Foreign Correspondent
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Categories: Agriculture • Business and Economy • Cultural Studies • Economics • Foreign Policy-U.S. • Geography • Government • History • United States history • International Affairs • Labor/worker issues • Urban Planning
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
1:06 pm
Traffic: Why We Drive The Way We Do (And What It Says About Us)
Tom Vanderbilt, Writes about design, technology, science, and culture for Wired, Slate, The New York Times and other publications
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Categories: Art and Design • Automotive • Cultural Studies • Geography
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