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bob on the air Post date  01.30.2007, 12:21 PM

posted by ben vershbow

Yesterday Bob did a radio interview on "The Speakeasy" on WFMU, almost certainly the most interesting (and one of the few) independent radio stations in the New York area. I highly recommend giving it a listen. It's always nice to hear Bob tell the story of the Institute and the decades of work, collaboration and experience that led up to where we are today. Things tend to get caught up in the rhythm of the day to day on the blog so here's a nice antidote -- a big picture moment.

You can get the podcast from the Speakeasy archive in either RealAudio or m3u format (which will play on iTunes or whatever your default media player is on your machine). Heads up: there are a few minutes of jazz music before the interview gets started. The whole thing's about an hour.

Posted by ben vershbow on January 30, 2007 12:21 PM
tags: books, interview, podcast, radio

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