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Ron Berger

Natal Trauma Center

From the Israeli town of Sderot, in the wake of a round of rocket attacks, Joe interviews Ron Berger of the Natal Trauma Center which provides emotional and psychological assistance to residents of towns targeted by Palestinian rocket fire.

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Bruce Hornsby

Singer, pianist, and songwriter

Bruce Hornsby talks about his current bluegrass project with Ricky Skaggs, the frequent use of his hit “The Way It Is” in hip hop songs, and the dancing ladies of Chastain Park.

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Kevin Rathbun

Local chef and Iron Chef America champion

Local chef, Kevin Rathbun, joins us to discuss Atlanta’s status as a food city, his career in the local community, and his appearance on the Food Network’s Iron Chef.

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David Grisman

Mandolin Player and Founder of Dawg Music

Mandolin player David Grisman is the founder of “dawg music”, a blend of swing, bluegrass, latin, jazz and gypsy, and has worked extensively with music legends such as Doc Watson, Stephane Grapelli, and Jerry Garcia.

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The Cover Story - Volume III

Marcia Jacobs examines a songs long passage through many hands and many voices.
To contact Marcia Jacobs with your comments, questions, or suggestions, please

e-mail her at drmjacobs1690@mindspring.com.

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Evening at Emory - Spring

Spring Semester Begins in March

With over 150 classes per quarter in everything from art and history to dance and self-development, you are sure to find something that sparks your interest. Begin your personal renaissance today with Evening at Emory.

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Carolyn Jessop

Escape - Leaving the FLDS Church

Married at 19 to a man 32 years her senior, Carolyn Jessop was one of five wives in a household that produced 54 children. Sixteen years later, Carolyn escaped from the FLDS Fundamentalist Mormon Church and wrote a memoir of her experience: Escape.

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Carol Naughton

Director of The East Lake Foundation

Carol Naughton is the Director of the East Lake Foundation, the innovative community development project that transformed the landscape of one of Atlanta’s oldest neighborhoods and restored hope and opportunity to its residents.

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Geraldine Brooks

People of the Book

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Book Reviews: February

Charles Mcnair

In honor of black history month, this month’s book reviews were selected from some the world’s finest black authors: the noir fiction of Walter Mosley, the African story-telling of Chinua Achebe, and the narrative mastery of Toni Morrison.

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