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  • http://cptv.vo.llnwd.net/o2/ypmwebcontent/Chion/nc%20110324%20energy%20contest.mp3Fourteen cities and towns in Connecticut are part of a new progam,…
  • Puzzle master Will Shortz quizzes one of our listeners, and has a hallenge for everyone at home. (This week's on-air player is Tom Hall from akland, California. His public radio station is KQED out of San Francisco)
  • Host Liane Hansen talks with Jon Spelman, project director for Tall Tales, White Lies, Local Color and Monumental Views: Stories From The ation's Capital." It's a spoken-word portrait of Washington, D.C. as told by he capital's residents who mailed, faxed, and phoned-in their stories. One of he performers, story-teller Namu Lwanga (NAH-moo luh-WAHNG-uh), speaks about rriving in the United States from Uganda and how she tries to adapt to her new ountry. 9:00 "Tall Tales..." is at the Kennedy Center For the Performing Arts through ebruary
  • Jeff Cohen: This is Where We Live. I’m Jeff Cohen, in for John Dankosky. What’s an adult? And when it comes to crime, should a teenager be treated like…
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  • NPR's Melissa Block reports from Brighton Beach in New York, where, like many other places around the country, the presidential election is the topic of conversation. But these particular voters are Holocaust survivors who say the Democratic process is something they are willing to wait for. (4:51
  • Yanisha Claudio, 15, of Hartford, tenderly swaddled three-week-old Jordan, hoping he wouldn’t wake up. “He was crying until four o’clock in the morning,”…
  • Puzzle master Will Shortz quizzes one of our listeners, and has a hallenge for everyone at home. (This week's on-air player is Jack Huberman from ew York, NY. His public radio station is WNYC, also out of New York.)
  • Peabody-winning filmmaker Ian Cheney tackles a rather intangible subject in his latest film: light pollution. Host David Greene speaks with Cheney about The City Dark and what people lose when they can no longer see the stars.
  • Essayist Lester Sloan relates the experiences of classical pianist arl Jerome Malry (MAL-ree). Malry was the first African-American to be nvited to participate in the pretigious International Tchaikovsky ompetition. Malry also shares a love of traditional jazz and blues.
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