Archive for the ‘public radio’ Category

  • book review

    Over the Christmas weekend, I stumbled upon an unbelieveable book sale. One of the books I grabbed was Eats, Shoots and Leaves by Lynne Truss. I highly recommend it. Truss uses incisive British wit and common sense to defend punctuation. I know that reading about punctuation is not necessarily an exciting [...]

  • ask dr. science

    If you haven’t heard of him, Dr. Science is one of my media heroes.
    Listen.Read.

  • free music?

    On the discussion board at KZION LDS Internet Radio, John Hesch asked me:

    “…Nate, can you please explain why you think that spiritual music should be given away for free? Why should an LDS artist like yourself give away your music just because you song is about our faith? I don’t understand that way of thinking [...]

  • fame and fortune

    (By fame and fortune, I mean fortune in the sense of good things happening, not in the sense of money in pocket.) It was a good day Friday. I showed the new arrangement of Far, Far Away on Judea’s Plains to my choral conducting professor, who is also the director of the Women’s Glee Club [...]

  • internship

    On Monday, I started my internship with the music department at KUNC, our local public radio affiliate. I suppose at this point I have to admit my addiction to public radio. Yes, the news coverage is often more liberal than my personal views, but so much of what they do is well produced and expertly [...]

 

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