Jill Du Boff

Producer, The New Yorker Radio Hour

Jill Du Boff appears in the following:

Tarzan in the Village, by Jack Handey

Friday, June 27, 2014

When Tarzan follows Jane to New York City, things get a little bit … hairy.

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An Artist Who Sails Her Work

Friday, May 23, 2014

The artist Swoon broke through in the crowded street art scene with her beautifully detailed portraits of ordinary people. Then she took a left turn: building rafts and sailing them d...

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Biophony: Music of the Wild

Friday, March 16, 2012

Biologist Bernie Krause believes animals communicate with each other on their own frequency, and when you put all those frequencies together, they interact in a way not unlike a sym...

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Eugene Hutz

Friday, November 07, 2008

In 1986, the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine suffered a catastrophic explosion. Eugene Hutz, founder of the New York rock band Gogol Bordello, was a boy living less than 100 miles away. His flight with his family led him to creative inspiration. Produced by ...

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Horseplay

Friday, October 10, 2008

The play "Equus" is about a teenager whose obsession with horses turned violent. Daniel Radcliffe, of “Harry Potter” fame, plays the young man on Broadway. His horse, Nugget, is played by Lorenzo Pisoni. Pisoni grew up in a family of circus performers, but this role is challenging ...

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Little Tiny Stories

Friday, September 26, 2008

Humorist Jack Handey reads several of his original tales. With the longest maxing out at four sentences, you’ll wish he wrote sequels.

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Biophony

Friday, August 29, 2008

Biologist Bernie Krause believes animals communicate with each other on their own frequencies, and when you put all those frequencies together, they interact in a way not unlike a symphony orchestra. He calls it "biophony." Jill DuBoff talked to Krause about his research in ...

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