Julia Erickson, executive director of City Harvest, and Bill Shore, executive director of Share Our Strength, explain why childhood hunger is on the rise in America. Plus jazz sensation Jason Moran discusses his album The Bandwagon. Graham Swift with his novel, The Light of Day. And CBS newsman Charles Osgood reveals his collection of missives from presidents, authors and artists, Funny Letters From Famous People.
Julia Erickson and Bill Shore
A conversation about childhood hunger. Julia Erickson, executive.director of City Harvest, and Bill Shore executive directors Share Our Strength explain why its on the rise in America.
Music
Meet Joe Black Soundtrack, composer Thomas Newman
Links:
City Harvest
Share Our Strength
Music
Meet Joe Black Soundtrack, composer Thomas Newman
Jason Moran
Jazz sensation Jason Moran discusses his album The Bandwagon.
Visit Jason Moran's website at jasonmoran.com
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Jason Moran, The Bandwagon
"Gangsterism on Canvas" "Planet Rock"
Visit Jason Moran's website at jasonmoran.com
Music
Jason Moran, The Bandwagon
"Gangsterism on Canvas" "Planet Rock"
Graham Swift
Graham Swift discusses his novel, The Light of Day.
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graham swift Iris Soundtrack composer James Horner
Music
graham swift Iris Soundtrack composer James Horner
Charles Osgood
CBS newsman Charles Osgood on his collection of missives from presidents, authors and artists, Funny Letters From Famous People. Read an excerpt of Osgood's book in the Reading Room.
Music
Raymond Scott The Chesterfield Arrangements 1937-1938 "Minuet In Jazz"
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Raymond Scott The Chesterfield Arrangements 1937-1938 "Minuet In Jazz"

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