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Audio Program
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Fresh Air, 1-Month Subscription:
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Fresh Air, 1-Month Subscription
Author:
Terry Gross
Format:
Audio Download
Audio Length:
1 hour
Rating:
Price:
$12.95

Publisher's Summary:
This Peabody Award-winning weekday magazine of contemporary arts and issues is one of public radio's most popular programs. It features in-depth interviews by host Terry Gross as well as commentary by distinguished experts on current affairs. The show offers interviews with cultural and entertainment figures such as Tony Bennett and Stephen Sondheim, making connections between the celebrities' ideas and their experiences. In addition, Gross talks with authorities who can clarify almost any news topic - helping listeners understand the roots of religious fundamentalism, meet doctors who care for war victims, and much more. Some of Fresh Air's nationally-recognized critics and commentators include classical music critic Lloyd Schwartz, linguist Geoffrey Nunberg, book critic Maureen Corrigan, and other experts.
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