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...unstoppable. His musical output is prodigious. Next month, Ringo releases his 16th solo studio album of songs written and sung by him, and underpinned by his unmistakable drumming. And he's also halfway through writing a musical, The Hole in the Fence, a meditation on childhood, with former Eurythmic Dave Stewart...
Radio documentarian Dave Isay is in the market for people who love to talk about themselves. Isay is the founder of StoryCorps, a national project he founded in 2003 that encourages everyday Americans to share the stories of their lives. Isay has quite a story to tell himself. He's won a MacArthur "Genius" grant, a Guggenheim, five Peabody Awards, and a slew of other broadcasting awards, and has written four books. But he's modest when he talks about his listening project. Each StoryCorps conversation (between two family members or friends) at a StoryCorps location is recorded for free...
...Dave Isay: I was a radio documentary producer for public radio for about 20 years. I did a documentary about 15 years ago with two kids growing up on the south side of Chicago, in a housing project. I gave them tape recorders and had them record a diary of their life for one week, and do interviews with family members and friends. And I saw when I gave these kids the tape recorders - when, for instance, one of the kids crawled into bed with his grandmother with a tape recorder - that the microphone gave him the license...
...Center. Freshman Ryan Carroll started in net for the Crimson and played two periods, posting 19 saves and allowing two goals. Sophomore John Riley spelled him in the third period, making seven saves but allowing the game-winning goal to Robbie Czarnik. Three different seniors scored for Harvard. Winger Dave Watters netted a goal with less than two minutes remaining in the opening frame, cutting USA’s lead to 2-1. After David Wohlberg restored the two-goal margin with a strike at 10:23 of the second period, forward Jon Pelle scored at 19:10 to keep...
...come back. [The dual meet] is a different environment, and we’re still getting used to [how to wrestle in] different situations.” Harvard (0-1) began the day having to face three ranked wrestlers from Hofstra at 125, 133, and 141. No. 9 Dave Tomasette, No. 2 Lou Ruggirello, and No. 5 Charles Griffin combined for two major decisions and a technical fall to make an early statement for the Pride, dictating the mood for the day’s competition. “Wrestling is a team sport,” said co-captain...