Greenhorn Radio: Drake Forum (20:30)
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Young Farmers Coalition, Drake Forum, Heritage Radio Network, Greenhorn Radio, practical political and social structures, easy to become a part of YoungFarmers.org, Tom Vilsack, agriculture policy, farm policy, there is an increase in young farmers, head of the USDA, local and state policy, illegal apprenticeship, Oregon, young farmers, startup money, Sustainable Agrilculture Coalition, 45% of armed services are from rural areas,Download MP3 (Full Episode)
The Food Seen: Tattfoo Tan, Michael Pribich, Jorge Rojas, “Matter of Food” at Project Row Houses (19:16)
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Michael Harlan Turkel, The Food Seen, Heritage Radio Network, Hearst Ranch, Tattfoo Tan, Michael Pribich, Jorge Rojas, Project Row Houses, tortilla oracle, sugar trade, A Matter of Food, The Imperial Sugar Company, SOS Project, Third Ward, Houston, Tongue Garden,Social Structures, Ineractions & Community Projects (22:00)
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This week, on 2010's final Burning Down the House, Curtis sits down with two talented architects who also happen to be dedicated musicians: Jacob Alspector and Nick Agneta. Learn the obvious and not-so-obvious relationships between music, music theory, and the process of designing and building structures. The trio discuss the idea of the "addition" and its equivalent in music, plus some famous designers and their musical counterparts (is Frank Gehry the Keith Richards or Iggy Pop of architecture?). This episode was sponsored by Tekserve and their E-Waste Recycling Project.








