is thinking a lot about Shiphrah and Puah these days.
is thinking a lot about Shiphrah and Puah these days.
I thought the last two episodes were very satisfying.
In fact, those podcasts mostly take pride in how badly prepared their hosts are. The whole notion of βpodcastβ as a category is ridiculous. A podcast is a medium. Itβs like saying Great Expectations should put judged against Who Moved My Cheese?
It also occurs to me that every citizen of the Vatican is a migrant, given that nobody is born there.
has done the numbers. This yearβs productivity: 27 Pieces, 40 2ways/3ways, 120 Newscast Spots, 19 Digital Pieces, 1 Video, 1 2-Hour Special, and 1 45-Minute NPR Explains on NPR One.
The hills are bare at Bethlehem, no future for the world they show; yet here new life begins to grow, from earthβs old dust a green wood stem.
The heart is tired at Bethlehem, no human dream unbroken stands;
yet here God comes to mortal hands, and hope renewed cries out: βAmen!β
Since fewer than 800 people are actual citizens of The Vatican, every visitor to St Peterβs square is in some way a migrant. Many are pilgrims. Some are just there for the architecture. Technically, Vatican City has open borders even though it isn't an official Schengen Zone member.
finds is so amusing when people fail to realize theyβre not #1 on the call sheet.
I mean, I like the piece. There is PBS video of me actually performing the piece when I was in college. But 3 times (2 of which were from Chanticleer) in 12 hours is excessive.
has heard the Biebl Ave Maria on his local classical public radio station 3 times in less than 12 hours.
The public radio broadcast of The Metropolitan Opera on Saturday is one of the finest institutions of civilization.
The first one was so dreadful, why would I be interested in the second one?
My NPR One special on the decline of religion in America is out!!
Ep 1: one.npr.org/i/nx-s1-5575...
Ep 2: one.npr.org/i/nx-s1-5575...
Ep 3: one.npr.org/i/nx-s1-5575...
I flew here to cover the shooting at Annunciation.
highly recommends this dish, which he made for supper this evening.
South Park won a Peabody in 2005. He predicts another for the current season.
was inappropriately young when he discovered Tom Lehrer, and since then few days have gone by when he isn't singing one of Lehrer's deliciously dark songs. RIP. He's spending the afternoon listening to _That Was The Year That Was_.
I began working in public radio when I was a teenager. I picked my college and grad school because of the public radio stations I could work at nearby. I believe in the Great Society principles embodied in public media.
really misses hearing the Declaration of Independence on Morning Edition on the 4th of July.
This piece is so good. Best quote: βThey [these challenging times] demand that each one of us, in our different roles and services, never give in to mediocrity,β he said. βSt. Augustine reminds of this when he said: βLet us live well and the times will be good. We are the times.ββ
NPR Papal Transition Team, Part 2
NPR team Papal Transition 2025.
Poggioli and DeRose at The Vatican.