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7/15/2008
What's that noise? Do you hear it? It sounds like maybe a spoon in a garbage disposal. Oh, wait, it's just NPR Music producer Lars Gotrich playing death metal through his headphones again. On this edition of All Songs Considered, Gotrich sits down with host Bob Boilen and talks about some of the artists he thinks have been noticeably absent from the show this year — some hard and loud, some ethereal and restrained.
Linda Hirshman, retired as the Allen/Berenson Distinguished Visiting Professor at Brandeis University and author, Get to Work : A Manifesto for Women of the World (Viking, 20 ... Discussion

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What's that noise? Do you hear it? It sounds like maybe a spoon in a garbage disposal. Oh, wait, it's just NPR Music producer Lars Gotrich playing death metal through his head ... Discussion
7/15/2008
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Two rivaling Viking clans try to rob a monk. Who gets away with the booty? Action packed comedy with Playmobil Vikings. Discussion

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Thirty years of NASA Mars exploration, starting with the July 1976 Viking landing. Discussion

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www.soniafaleiro.com "The Girl" Author read excerpt. Copyright Sonia Faleiro 2006. Penguin Viking Discussion

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www.soniafaleiro.com "The Girl" Author read excerpt. Copyright Sonia Faleiro 2006. Penguin Viking Discussion

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Frances Richey reads from and discusses The Warrior: A Mothers Story of a Son at War, her stunning, urgent, and heart-wrenching memoir, written in verse, about a mother who se ... Discussion
5/6/2008
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Frances Richey reads from and discusses The Warrior: A Mothers Story of a Son at War, her stunning, urgent, and heart-wrenching memoir, written in verse, about a mother who se ... Discussion
5/12/2008
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Thirty years ago, the Viking mission arrived at Mars, giving us the first view from the surface of the red planet. Discussion

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Thirty years after the first successful landing on Mars by NASA's Viking spacecraft, the ambitious mission continues to evoke pride and enthusiasm for future space exploration ... Discussion

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