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NPR: The Bryant Park Project

The official blog of NPR's new morning news show, hosted by Alison Stewart and Luke Burbank.

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  1. Top 5: Like Eagles Above a Forest of Freedom

    http://www.npr.org/blogs/bryantpark/2008/07/top_5_like_eagles_above_a_fore_1.html?ft=1

    Hey, it's the Fourth of July. I should do a bunch of patriotic songs, huh? Instead of that, how about I go see the Feelies and Sonic Youth play a show in Battery Park and leave you with five more songs that have been stuck in my head since last Friday? Happy Independence Day. …

    2 days ago
  2. The Rundown for Monday

    http://www.npr.org/blogs/bryantpark/2008/07/the_rundown_for_monday_6.html?ft=1

    Happy Fourth of July! See you cats Monday. -- Ian Chillag » E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us …

    2 days ago
  3. Langhorne Slim Plays the Real Bryant Park

    http://www.npr.org/blogs/bryantpark/2008/07/langhorne_slim_plays_the_real_1.html?ft=1

    In recent years, Langhorne Slim's combination of thoughtful lyrics and energetic live performances has earned him a reputation as an up-and-coming folk rocker with a punk sensibility. A while back, he came by the BPP for an interview and in-studio performance. …

    2 days ago
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    One to Watch: Sarah Haskins

    http://parlancer.blogspot.com/2008/07/one-to-watch-sarah-has...

    girl crush on Ms. Haskins too. She's only been in L.A. for under a year, but people have already started to take notice, calling for her to be added to the cast of The Daily Show, and The Bastion and NPR have already cornered her for interviews. In the Bastion interview, she's asked if she's a feminist. Her answer: "Yes, I’m a feminist. . . . To me it means that as women we are individuals before we are gendered people and that we're not defined by

    9 hours ago in Parlancer · Authority: 5
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    Podcasts for the foody (or is it foodie?) commuter

    http://www.commuterdaddy.com/2008/07/podcasts-for-foody-or-i...

    the most, because they are the most off-the-cuff and creative, which tends to match my cooking approach -- at least in spirit.NPR: Food Podcast: This is essentially an aggregation of food-related segments from Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Bryant Park Project and other NPR shows. The network does the same in other topic areas, and it's a brilliant alternative to forcing the audience to subscribe to each show individually.NPR: Hidden Kitchens Podcast: The aggregated podcast above is now picking this up more

    19 hours ago in Commuter Daddy · Authority: 5
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    Deschamps: The Journal of Michael O. Powell

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    attendees are late teens to twenty somethings who have tagged along in order to bake their brains on pot and have meaningless sex with strangers. They're likely far more concerned with pleasuring themselves than what their carbon footprint is. If you follow the link to the story, you'll find pictures of thousands of cars, which look like they include some (gasp) SUVs, parked by Rainbow Family members and a large trail that has been made in fields of grass by members of the Rainbow Family. No matter how much they

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    Girl Talk

    http://scottmdphd.blogspot.com/2008/07/girl-talk.html

    a morning show for people in their 20s). Apparently it started last fall with Allison Stewart (I'm sure I'm not the only one to remember her from MTV news) and Luke Burbank (he guest panelists on WaitWait every now and then). But the internets say he quickly left, then Rachel Martin was on as co-host, making them the first NPR (morning?) show with 2 female hosts. Yay for girls talking.

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    Blah Blah Blog

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    Bryant Park Project Postcards from Yo Momma Day in the Life of a New Mom Weenie Juice on My Cookie Jibber Jabber

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    NaPOLEon’s Bona-parts

    http://www.radio-sweethearts.com/2008/07/03/napoleons-bona-p...

    Yesterday,”The Bryant Park Project” did a interview with Tony Perrottet, author of the book, “Napoleon’s Privates.” It is - surprise, surprise - full of meaty double entendres and awkward statements, such as Perrottet’s complaint that some dude in Jersey “wouldn

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    NaPOLEon’s Bona-parts

    http://www.m3mphis.com/2008/07/03/napoleon%e2%80%99s-bona-pa...

    Yesterday,”The Bryant Park Project” did a interview with Tony Perrottet, author of the book, “Napoleon’s Privates.” It is - surprise, surprise - full of meaty double entendres and awkward statements, such as Perrottet’s complaint that some dude in Jersey “wouldn

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    Environmental groups leave mess of trash in national parks

    http://mopowell.blogspot.com/2008/07/environmental-group-lea...

    attendees are late teens to twenty somethings who have tagged along in order to bake their brains on pot and have meaningless sex with strangers. They're likely far more concerned with pleasuring themselves than what their carbon footprint is. If you follow the link to the story, you'll find pictures of thousands of cars, which look like they include some (gasp) SUVs, parked by Rainbow Family members and a large trail that has been made in fields of grass by members of the Rainbow Family. No matter how much they

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    NPR: Mike Pesca interviews Tony Perrottet about, ahem, Napoleon's penis

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    NPR: Mike Pesca interviews Tony Perrottet about, ahem, Napoleon's penis

    4 days ago in Topinambours by ramage · Authority: 2
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    Obama Iconography

    http://m-pyre.blogspot.com/2008/07/obama-iconography.html

    A Face Race: The Iconography of Obama

    5 days ago in m-pyre by mpyre · Authority: 29
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