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Send In The Clowns

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Thursday, December 19, 2002

Professional circus clown Barry "Grandma" Lubin, joins juggler Claudius Specht to talk about the new Big Apple Circus show Dreams of a City. And Alan Siegel and Miles Barth on the life and work of Edward Kelty, the premier photographer of circus life, Step Right This Way: The Photographs of Edward J. Kelty. Director of the Open Space Greening Program Gerard Lordahl takes your calls about your garden, whether it's thriving or just barely surviving. Plus Michael Gecan examines the inner workings of cities story and explains how he overcame beauracracy and helped revive a Brooklyn community, Going Public.

Gerard Lordahl

Director of the Open Space Greening Program Gerard Lordahl takes your calls about your garden, whether it's thriving or just barely surviving.

For more info about Gerard Lordahl and The Council on the Environment:

call 788-7923
51 St. Charles Street room 228
NY, NY 10007
www.cenyc.org ...

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Michael Gecan

Michael Gecan examines the inner workings of cities story and explains how he overcame beauracracy and helped revive a Brooklyn community, Going Public.

Music:A Civil Action Sountrack composer Danny Elfman tracks 6, 10

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Barry Lubin and Claudius Specht

Professional circus Barry "Grandma" Lubin, joins juggler Claudius Specht to talk about the new Big Apple Circus show "Dreams of a City".
For more information, visit the Big Apple Circus website.

Music:Avalon Sountrack music by Randy Newman tracks 6, 10

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Alan Siegel and Miles Barth

Alan Siegel and Miles Barth on the life and work of Edward Kelty, the premier photographer of circus life, Step Right This Way: The Photographs of Edward J. Kelty.

Music:Charlotte Gray soundtrack composer Stephen Warbeck track 1

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