
Annie C. Harvieux
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Apr 9, 2024 |
bookpage.com | Annie C. Harvieux
In 2007, doctor Paul Volkman was charged with illegally distributing opioids via pain clinics in southern Ohio, leading to the overdose deaths of over a dozen patients. Journalist Philip Eil was drawn to the case because of a personal connection to the 60-year-old doctor: Volkman was a med school classmate of Eil’s father.
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Feb 21, 2024 |
bookpage.com | Annie C. Harvieux
In Language City: The Fight to Preserve Endangered Mother Tongues in New York author Ross Perlin examines a duality of the world’s most linguistically diverse city. Home to over 700 languages, 21st-century New York City is a vital nexus where people from all over the world can find others speaking their mother tongue; but the ever-increasing imperative to speak a dominant language like English or Spanish makes this also the place where these languages go extinct.
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Feb 5, 2023 |
kfai.org | Annie C. Harvieux
Originally aired January 24, 2023. Liz opens the show with Neal Wooten and his newest book, Devil’s Help — a tale of Deep South family, secrets, and severe mental illness. After the break, MollieRae and Wayne Johnson discuss Johnson’s Jennie’s Boy, a narration of his true unconventional childhood in Newfoundland.
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Feb 5, 2023 |
kfai.org | Annie C. Harvieux
Originally aired January 31, 2023. Liz opens the show discussing Surrender with author Brian O’Hare. After the break, a Legacy interview.
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Jan 22, 2023 |
kfai.org | Annie C. Harvieux
- Posted in General Announcements by Miriam X. Originally aired January 17, 2022. Liz and Carolyn Hays open the show discussing A Girlhood, Hays’s ode to her transgender daughter. After the break, the team revisits an interview with Michael Bazzett from the release of his translation of the Popol Vuh.
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