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    (11/17/2009) Frank Schaeffer, author of the New York Times best selling memoir, Crazy For God: How I Grew Up as One of the Elect, Helped Found the Religious Right and Lived to Take All (or Almost All) of It Back, joins us to discuss his fiery evangelical past. The son of theologian Francis Schaeffer, Frank came of age with the Christian right, growing up in […]
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    (11/17/2009) In conversation with author Heather King A new memoir by the author of The Liar's Club, about getting drunk and getting sober; becoming a mother by letting go of a mother; learning to write by learning to live. Ticket Price: FREE (unless otherwise specified). ...
  • America's Musical History with Craig Newton
    (11/17/2009) Using his extraordinary talents as a multi-instrumentalist, singer, and storyteller, Craig Newton serves up a smorgasbord of music, from the Indian flute to the electric guitar.
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    (11/17/2009) Music and the Five Senses performed by Paul Stein, violinist, Los Angeles Philharmonic. Thereand#39s much more to music than just hearing it. Music becomes so vivid that some people see colors, others can feel shapes, and sometimes music even has a fragrance. Examples of some colorful, musical works are Maurice Raveland#39s piece called Blues, a […]