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    First Aired - 06/14/2010 02:00PM
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    Finger on the Pulse sat with Daniel Bowman Simon of People's Garden NYC and author Ingrid Abramovitch. Plus very special guest DJ Ayres stopped by for an incredible guest DJ set and a fond look back at a stellar NYC deejay career.
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    DJ Ayres Live Set (14:38)

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    First Aired - 06/14/2010 01:00PM
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    This week on Let's Eat In Cathy spoke to Daniel Bowman Simon of People's Garden NYC and Evan Schoepke of Punk Rock Permaculture. They discussed the art and science of permaculture and what permaculture means to society.
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    First Aired - 09/21/2009 03:30PM
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    On the third episode of Hot Grease: Nicole welcomes Yonette Fleming to the studio to discuss the Hattie Carthan Community Garden in Bed-Stuy. Also, don't miss this week's Hot Five with Crystal Bobb-Semple of Brownstone Books.
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