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Fermentation Festival; Bar Camp; French Food at Home with Dorie Greenspan

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Food Show
program date: 
Sun, 10/24/2010
 
Our October show featured all things fermented and French. First, organizers of Portland's second annual Fermentation Festival joined us in-studio to tell us about the D.I.Y. pickles, krauts and kefirs they exhibited at the second annual Portland Fermentation Festival. Then David Welch, the co-owner and bar master at Lincoln, stopped by to plug another D.I.Y. event. He's running a "Bar Camp" to take the fear out of mixing old-fashioned cocktails. Finally, Laura presented a brief recording with favorite cookbook author Dorie Greenspan, who has just published Around My French Table.
41:31 minutes (38.02 MB)
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CrossFade
program date: 
Thu, 11/03/2011

 

122:08 minutes (167.74 MB)
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CrossFade 12/29/11

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CrossFade
program date: 
Fri, 12/30/2011

 

120:26 minutes (165.39 MB)
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CrossFade 1/5/12 records and radio

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CrossFade
program date: 
Thu, 01/05/2012

  Theme tonight was "Radio" and "Records" 

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113:48 minutes (157.88 MB)
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The Digital Divide: Matthew Stadler

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The Digital Divide
program date: 
Fri, 01/13/2012

Suzanne LaGrande talks to writer, editor and co-founder of The Publication Studio, Matthew Stadler. Among other things they discuss is the Publication Studio's DIY publishing strategies, the social life of the book, and the importance of creating public conversations.

22:44 minutes (20.82 MB)
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Paper recycling jobs and taxi worker organizing

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Labor Radio
program date: 
Mon, 03/05/2012
http://site.recy-cal.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/paper-recycling.jpgHave you ever wondered where your recyclable paper goes after you place it in the bin at the curb in Portland? As it turns out, most of it is shipped off to China for reprocessing. Local paper mill workers are asking, why not process it locally and create local jobs? And how can we hold our legislators accountable for those choices?
29:48 minutes (20.46 MB)
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CrossFade 4-5-12

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CrossFade
program date: 
Thu, 04/05/2012

 

118:24 minutes (162.61 MB)
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CrossFade 5-17-12 spring dub

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CrossFade
program date: 
Thu, 05/17/2012

 

121:58 minutes (139.85 MB)
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