Roadside Attractions Fading from Landscape:
A staple of the American road trip could be slowly disappearing from the nation’s interstates and byways. Owners of some roadside attractions are deciding that interest is waning
Posted November 28, 2007 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Blink, Travel. Tags: npr, quirky, roadside america, weird travel. 32 Comments.
My dad just forwarded the following message to me:
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Everyone expected House Republicans to give up efforts to kill NPR and PBS after a massive public outcry stopped them last year. But they’ve just voted to eliminate funding for NPR and PBS—unbelievably, starting with programs like “Sesame Street.”
Public broadcasting would lose nearly a quarter of its [...]
Posted June 12, 2006 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Politics & Controversy. Tags: media independence, media matters, moveon, moveon.org, newsmedia, npr, pbs, public broadcasting. Be the first one.
On NPR’s Weekend Edition today: an interview with Michael Segel, author of The Devil’s Horn, subtitled “The Story of the Saxophone, from Noisy Novelty to King of Cool.”
Adolph Sax’s instrument seems to have been controversial from the start. Other manufacturers tried to assassinate him, the Pope declared the church’s opposition to the instrument, Ladies Home [...]
Posted November 6, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Books, Movies, Music, Style, Fashion and Food. Tags: adolph sax, devil horn, devil's horn, history, horn, interview, king of cool, ladies home journal, micheal segel, noisy novelty, npr, npr weekend edition sunday, radio, saxophone, weekend edition. One Comment.