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  • The latest chronicle of Lee's states'-rights musings were made this week in an interview with Utah public-radio host Doug Fabrizio, relayed by ThinkProgress:

    Mike Lee: Federal Disaster Relief Is Unconstitutional (VIDEO) The Huffington Post 2011

  • The latest chronicle of Lee's states'-rights musings were made this week in an interview with Utah public-radio host Doug Fabrizio, relayed by ThinkProgress:

    Mike Lee: Federal Disaster Relief Is Unconstitutional (VIDEO) The Huffington Post 2011

  • It's probably a safe bet that the average public-radio listener in the Hudson Valley and western Massachusetts—where WAMC's signal is strongest—isn't a member of the tea party.

    Dialing for Radio Dollars Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • The latest chronicle of Lee's states'-rights musings were made this week in an interview with Utah public-radio host Doug Fabrizio, relayed by ThinkProgress:

    Mike Lee: Federal Disaster Relief Is Unconstitutional (VIDEO) The Huffington Post 2011

  • Tempering his contentious passion with winning doses of empiricism and good cheer, Dutton — the essayist, academic, public-radio enthusiast, and founder and editor of Arts & Letters Daily — seeks a way around “the hermetic discourse that deadens so much of the humanities.”

    Cover to Cover 2009

  • "I'm going to throw a party," declares Kyle, Reiser's real-life best friend -- as if a going-away party with your public-radio station colleagues, where people ask "How-long-do-you-have" questions, is what anyone with cancer wants!

    Red Room: Lori Hope: Cancer Loves Seth Rogen and Me Red Room 2011

  • Pianist Margaret Leng Tan, whose 1997 recording "The Art of the Toy Piano" established her as a founder of the movement, explained the attraction: After its chimelike "attack and flowering of sound and steep decay, you hear the lingering perfume of the overtones," a bouquet of sound that, she said in an interview for Milwaukee's public-radio station WUWM, "makes it magical."

    Artists Playing With Toys Stuart Isacoff 2011

  • Tempering his contentious passion with winning doses of empiricism and good cheer, Dutton — the essayist, academic, public-radio enthusiast, and founder and editor of Arts & Letters Daily — seeks a way around “the hermetic discourse that deadens so much of the humanities.”

    Cover to Cover 2009

  • "I'm going to throw a party," declares Kyle, Reiser's real-life best friend -- as if a going-away party with your public-radio station colleagues, where people ask "How-long-do-you-have" questions, is what anyone with cancer wants!

    Red Room: Lori Hope: Cancer Loves Seth Rogen and Me Red Room 2011

  • Radiolab, the cult public-radio show that visited NYU for a live performance Monday night, came off flawlessly except for one small hitch.

    Friendship Via the Radio Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

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