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Conflict and Experimentation

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Tuesday, August 06, 2002

Paul Holmes, a mid-East correspondent for Reuters, shares his story of reporting from the front lines of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Plus, a concise history of jazz, a conversation with musician, conceptual artist and writer DJ Spooky, and Mortal Hazard, a debut novel from Kate Jennings.

Paul Holmes

Paul Holmes, a mid-East correspondent for Reuters, shares his story of reporting from the front lines of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.

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Loren Schoenberg

Loren Schoenberg has been a featured tenor saxophone soloist with the big bands of Benny Carter, Benny Goodman, Jimmy Health, and Buck Clayton. Now, he's authored a concise history of jazz. Hear him discuss NPR's Curious Listener's Guide to Jazz.

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DJ Spooky

Musician, conceptual artist and writer DJ Spooky discusses his new experiments with sound and jazz, Optometry.

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Kate Jennings

Kate Jennings discusses Moral Hazard, her wry novel of negotiating between two worlds: Wall Street and Alzheimers.

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