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    First Aired - 06/10/2012 12:00PM
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    Welcome to this week's episode of The Main Course! On this episode, host Patrick Martins checks in with Heritage Radio Network president Jack Inslee from Bonnaroo. Patrick and Jack discuss not only the music happenings of the festival, but the food component, as well. Hear about how Roberta's is catering private parties for bands such as Radiohead and The Roots! Joining Patrick in the studio are Tama Matsuoka, forager for Daniel in NYC, and Eddy Leroux, Daniel's chef de cuisine. Tune in to hear the two discuss their new book about foraging called Foraged Flavor. Tama and Eddy discuss some of their favorite wild, edible plants including sumac and yellow wood sorrel. Tune in to hear about the importance of correct plant identification, how foraging also has seasonal considerations, and what Eddy does with foraged products in Daniel's menu. This episode has been brought to you by Cain Vineyard & Winery.

    "It's not just identifying a plant that's edible...the question is when is it good from a food point of view. When is the season's peak?"

    "I realized that herbs are probably grown or processed in order to make it useful, from a commercial point of view, for shelf life."

    "Today's declining plant becomes tomorrow's endangered plant." -- Tama Matsuoka on The Main Course

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    First Aired - 07/30/2009 08:00PM
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    Curtis B. Wayne discusses Architectural Education and the themes of passion, obsession and ideas with students Eric Moed and Brian Schulman. Guest interlocutors Alison A. Wayne and Jamie Waugh. http://www.burningdownthehouse-radioarchitecture.blogspot.com
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    First Aired - 10/21/2012 04:30PM
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    On this episode of Burning Down the House, Curtis B. Wayne is joined in the studio by Jen Tullock: actor and co-host of Heritage Radio Network's The Morning After. Tune in to hear discussions regarding the intersection of art and architecture, and how both art forms express a narrative. Jen recalls her childhood, and what constitutes the notion of a home. Later, Curtis and Jen discuss how upbringing reflects one's attitude towards art. Do artists from suburbs react against their experiences in their work? Or is their art informed by their life? Hear some old clips of John Hejduk discussing acts of architecture and what makes built objects works of architecture. Hear about how set design engages and heightens theatrical works, especially when including biophilic elements. This episode has been brought to you by Hearst Ranch.

    "Architecture should tell a story about its creation." [1:00] -- Curtis B. Wayne on Burning Down the House

    "Context: it's one more of the through-lines that connects what you and I do." [57:20] -- Jen Tullock on Burning Down the House

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