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Thursday, September 09, 2004

Guest host Chris Bannon fills in today for Leonard. This week our “Underreported” segment focuses on Georgia’s internal struggles, and its efforts to regain some of its lost territories. We’ll hear from Andrew Meier, author of Black Earth: A Journey through Russia after the Fall, and Sebastian Smith, journalist and author of Allah's Mountains: Politics and War in the Russian Caucasus. Then Joshua Goldstein argues that war is (and should be) expensive—he estimates that the average American household currently pays $500 each month in taxes to finance war. And these costs only increase the longer war lasts. In The Real Price of War, he argues that increasing war spending now will actually save money later. Bruce Schoenfeld has won two Emmy Awards for his coverage of the Olympics. In his latest book, The Match, he uncovers the historic significance of the friendship between tennis doubles partners Althea Gibson (the first black person to compete in the US Championships) and Angela Buxton (who, as the granddaughter of Russian Jews growing up in England, felt like an outsider herself) in the 1950s. We’ll talk with both Bruce Schoenfeld and Angela Buxton about this important partnership. Finally, director Bill Morrison and composer Michael Gordon discuss their current work, Decasia. The project—currently showing at St. Ann’s Warehouse—combines Morrison’s assemblage of deteriorated, damaged film clips with Gordon’s original score in order to examine the nature of decay.

Andrew Meier and Sebastian Smith

Andrew Meier and Sebastian Smith on the current challenges—from territorial disputes to economic struggles—faced by Georgia.

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Music: Alilo: Ancient Georgian Chorales, Rustavi Choir: "Shen khar venakhi" / "Alilo" / "Da vitarza meupisa"

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Joshua Goldstein

Joshua Goldstein explains how much war actually costs average Americans in The Real Price of War.

» Read an excerpt of The Real Price of War in the Reading Room
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Angela Buxton and Bruce Schoenfeld

Tennis player Angela Buxton and author Bruce Schoenfeld on The Match--the story of Buxton’s historic friendship with her doubles partner, Althea Gibson, in the 1950s.

» Read an excerpt of The Match in the Reading Room
» More on the book

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Bill Morrison and Michael Gordon

Bill Morrison and Michael Gordon explore the art of decay with their current project, Decasia, at St. Ann’s Warehouse.

» More on the show

Music: Decasia, Michael Gordon

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