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Episodes
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| 16 |
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Tom talks with abstract painter Jess Barnett about her work and why she prefers making paintings to working in a digital medium. |
| 15 |
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Alana talks with Lisa Gross, chairman and founder of the Boston Tree Party, a collaborative campaign to plant 100 pairs of heirloom apple trees in civic spaces across Greater Boston. |
| 14 |
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Alana talks with artist and anthropologist Justin Armstrong about isolated and abandoned places. |
| 13 |
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Tom talks with artist Nate Hill about his playful and sometimes controversial performances. |
| 12 |
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Tom talks with Marc Zender, a linguistic anthropologist, about the origins and development of writing. |
| 11 |
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Alana talks with public school teacher April West about progressive education, charter schools, and teacher and student assessment in the age of No Child Left Behind. |
| 10 |
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Tom talks with blogger and comics aficionado Ben Owen about alternative comics. |
| 9 |
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Tom talks with psychotherapist Chris Willard about his book, Child's Mind, to be published in September by Parallax Press. |
| 8 |
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Alana talks with artist and indie impresario Aliza Shapiro about her upcoming solo show at MEME gallery and the many fabulous events she organizes. |
| 7 |
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CNC celebrates National Poetry Month by inviting some of our favorite people to read some of their favorite poems. |
| 6 |
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Just in time for the new season of Lost, Alana talks with popular culture scholar Anne Moore about television, fan communities, and the pleasures of serial narrative. |
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Tom talks with very short story writer Christine Gentry about flash fiction and a memoir project based in her father’s life. |
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Alana talks with farmer and community organizer Ariel Berman about his farm education and the Access to Agriculture project. |
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Tom talks with performance and installation artist Nikhil Chopra about Yog Raj Chitrakar: Memory Drawing IX, currently on exhibit at New York's New Museum. |
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Tom talks with historian and writer Allan Converse about his novel-in-progress, The Dying Nude. |
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In this, our first episode, Tom talks with fiction writer Cat Ennis Sears about a trio of stories set during the 1918 flu pandemic |

















Having high-risk students
In the news!
growth data rocks!
Great episode!
So Awesome, I don't know where to start.