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Monthly Archives: April 2011
The Tongue Map Myth to air on Distillations
The Chemical Heritage Foundation’s podcast, Distillations, has asked me to produce a commentary for their September show. I’ll write up and narrate a piece about The Tongue Map Myth, which I shared here in January. Stay tuned!
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Some must-listens from this month
Other exciting opportunities, and lovely houseguests, have kept me away from this website for the past week. Since I have no radio-related work of my own to share with you, I thought I’d at least link you to two great … Continue reading
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NYC Science Cafes
Last October at the Third Coast International Audio Festival I was lucky enough to nab an appointment with Robert Krulwich of NPR, ABC news, and Radiolab fame. His advice to me as a new science radio freelancer in New York? Two … Continue reading
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alright… I’m on Twitter
Thanks to some advice from last post’s lecturer Holly Tucker (@history_geek) I’ve joined Twitter. Follow me @audreyqq!
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The Blood and the Bloodless
This post tempts me with the possibilities for all sorts of terrible puns, but I’ll try to keep them to a minimum. I want to tell you about two lectures I recorded recently at Observatory. One had to do with … Continue reading
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