It takes a certain amount of chutzpah to “do it yourself” - to build a rollercoaster in the backyard, persuade Billy Joel to share the stage, or rewrite the lyrics to a Cole Porter song. On the other hand, it also takes chutzpah to submit completely to someone else’s vision – for instance, by living in a Frank Lloyd Wright house that cannot be altered in any way. This week, we meet people who have done all these things, and more. Guest appearances by cognitive scientist Douglas Hofstadter, writer John Haskell, and yes, Billy Joel.
New York State of Mind
Dream House
Eight years ago, Edith and John Payne fell in love with a Frank Lloyd Wright house. So they bought it and moved in – a dream come true. That’s not to say that it’s been domestic bliss ever since. Producer Curtis Fox wonders, whose ...
Duel Territory
You're the Steam...in my Cappuccino
Indiana University Professor of Cognitive Science and Computer Science Douglas Hofstadter is famous for his book on translation, Le Ton beau de Marot: In Praise of the Musicality of Language. More recently, he and his students have been at work "translating" Cole Porter’s "You’re the Top" to make it more ...
Cole Porter, 1937
Fiction, derived in part from fact, about the unpredictable nature of the creative process. Written and read by John Haskell. Produced by Emily Botein.

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