Bill Ferris is a folklorist from Mississippi. As a teen he recorded the music of his African American friends and neighbors. Those recordings are a priceless treasure: a window into the roots of the blues.
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Carolyn Schapper served in Iraq, and the only woman in a unit of men. One day her convoy was approached by a boy selling bunnies. Before long she realized her new bunny was saving her from her loneliness and isolation.
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Today on the show: a San Francisco neighborhood battle over solar panels -- and a talk with the children of a solar energy pioneer who recently died.
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The Story with Dick Gordon's Notes
Give My Poor Heart EaseNov 6, 2009
Combat Infantry BunnyNov 5, 2009
A Dispute Over SolarNov 4, 2009
Since the ElectionNov 3, 2009
A Difficult DefenseNov 2, 2009
Nurturing Monet's GardenOct 30, 2009
Caring for Aunt MaryOct 29, 2009
One Broken American DreamOct 28, 2009
A Place to BelongOct 27, 2009
Paying for Health Care in the U.S.Oct 26, 2009
















