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Office Artist
by Dmae Roberts
A towering curve of yellow interoffice envelopes sits in the lobby of a Portland office more...


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Restorative Justice Through Art
by Restorative Justice Through Art Participants
Restorative Justice is a philosophy that tries to meet the needs of survivors and more...


Vision

Living On Indian Time
by Peggy Berryhill
How did you get your start in radio? I was almost literally dragged in. more...

  March 10, 2010    
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Ursula K. LeGuin: The Art of Writing
by Ursula K. LeGuin

Why is story more important than plot? Should you write what you know? Or write what you don't know to activate your imagination? Ursula K. LeGuin is perhaps best known for her brilliant works of fantasy, science and utopian fictions but she is a gifted teacher on the art of writing. Dmae Roberts talked with Ms. LeGuin in her home about the new production and about her thoughts on the art of writing. Hear the interview or read the transcript. To find out more about Oregon writers and the art of writing contact Literary Arts, Inc..

Also, check out Ursula K. LeGuin's web site.
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flashSTORIES
by Sam Ward

Join us for an experiment to tell a story through visual art, creative writing and audio. We've selected three writers and artists, damali ayo, Ping Khaw and Sam Ward to create flashSTORIES of their choosing. Give it a try...
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Interact With Sue Schardt!
by Sue Schardt

In an industry which variously attracts creativity and intelligence, Sue Schardt deploys both in imaginative combinations and diverse applications. At a recent online chat at the Association of Independents in Radio, Independent Producer Geo Beach, along with members of AIR, interviewed Sue about her radio roots and what she sees for the future of public radio.
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Perspectives of Peace
by Ping Khaw-Sutherland

Visual Artist Ping Khaw-Sutherland created a year-long project interviewing people about their thoughts and hopes for peace.

The talks and interviews inspired her collection of paintings showing at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center in Portland, OR in March 2002.
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Living On Indian Time
by Peggy Berryhill

A rare combination of talent, experience, compassion and dedication to community, Producer Peggy Berryhill has been on the forefront of Native American public radio. She's done it all from huge documentaries to a comedy series called Club Red.
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Think Beyond The Food
by Nguyen Qui Duc

Host and Producer of KQED's Pacific Time, the first ever nationally distributed radio program focusing on Asia and Asians, Nguyen Qui Duc speaks candidly about the lack of real cultural stories making it on the media. He tells us to think beyond food as culture and learn about community.
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Outright With No Apologies
by David Gilmore

Profile of irreverent, sometimes outright outrageous David Gilmore, producer ofOutright Radio.

He has a new series of four one-hour programs about gay and lesbian America airing in May on Public Radio International.

David shares his love of personal storytelling and tells us why he's outright--with no apologies!


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