On the next Story Told, Michael observes another Earth Day come round, as climate conditions worsen the other three hundred-sixty four days out of the year. Also, “Earth’s Checklist,” a poem, by Margit L. Bowler, and lastly, Carl Safina and Paul Greenberg claim “We Need an Infrastructure Package for Nature,” in their New York Times article.
Michael McCusker takes us on a ride.
Salman Rushdie earns the ultimate literary award: a politically and religiously motivated death sentence, in, "My Dinner with Salman Rushdie," written by Eugene Robinson....
An Oregon History moment with Ron Craig followed by a discussion on the concept of originality, where it comes from and where we experience...