Public Radio Roundup
I listen to a lot of Public Radio, perhaps too much. And while I probably shouldn't be scheduling my days around radio shows devoted to cooking or news quizzes, there are some Public Radio personalities that do deserve my devotion (and you probably yours too.) One of these is
Ira Glass, host of
This American Life. Glass was recently in the news for his vocal protests of FCC crackdowns.
In this essay from the
New York Times Magazine he takes up for
Howard Stern and criticizes the absurdity at the center of the decency battle. And the Houston
Chronicle explains that Glass isn't just a public radio host,
he's also a sex symbol. Often considered one of the funniest voices on radio,
David Sedaris is a frequent contributor to
This American Life. His fans are already clamoring for his latest book due out this June.
Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim, another of Sedaris' collections of humorous, autobiographical essays,
is previewed here in the Sydney
Star Observer. And then there is
Terry Gross, master interviewer and host of the long running show
Fresh Air. A collection of Gross' famous interviews will be coming out this fall, titled
All I Did Was Ask.
Here's an interview with the queen of interviewers at the Detroit
Free Press.


- C. Max Magee @ 1:54 PM ~
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