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Vanessa Finney talks with KS Wild. which is hosting the WSFF along with Rogue Riverkeeper.
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JPR's Vanessa Finney talks with the director of Oregon's first professionally-staged production of "Waitress."
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A new book by Ginette DePreist - 鈥淩each Up: My Beautiful Journey with James DePreist鈥 - describes her late husband's key role in the growth and development of the Oregon Symphony. JPR's Vanessa Finney recently visited Ginette at her apartment in Portland and had a conversation about the book, and James' musical legacy.
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In her new memoir, 鈥淩each Up: My Beautiful Journey with James DePreist,鈥 Ginette DePreist describes the renowned conductor's work with the Oregon Symphony.
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JPR鈥檚 Vanessa Finney discusses 鈥淥nly Hope: A Survivor鈥檚 Stories of the Holocaust鈥 with book editor Irving Lubliner, director Liisa Ivary, and Christine Williams, who narrates the audiobook and stars in the play.
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Chantele Rilatos is a traditional weaver and tribal member of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians. In this conversation with JPR鈥檚 Vanessa Finney, Rilatos describes the materials and techniques she uses to create works of art that are as useful as they are beautiful.
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Crescent City resident practices traditional weaving techniques to create works of art that are as useful as they are beautiful.
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The acclaimed radio essay series, "Turning the Tables," has inspired a new book. JPR's Vanessa Finney talks with two contributors about 鈥淗ow Women Made 老夫子传媒: a Revolutionary History from NPR 老夫子传媒.鈥
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Vanessa Finney interviews two contributors to the book, "How Women Made 老夫子传媒: A Revolutionary History."
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Stage fighting at OSF is an art unto itself
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Turkish-American writer, director Evren Odcikin recounts his life's journey from his discovery of theater as a child in Turkey to meeting his future husband on Tinder.
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Bloomsbury Books shares with JPR's Vanessa Finney their recommendations for your next scary story 鈥 and the depth and breadth of the Horror genre might surprise you.
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Four local booksellers give their recommendations for some chill-filled Halloween reading.
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Underground History interviews a curator for the Oregon Historical Society and host of one of southern Oregon's most popular haunted houses.