In the final episode of the Interchange for the semester,
Bottom Line Theatre presents a radio adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas
Carol. Next Kip White and Chris Leon discuss composting at the Claremont
Colleges. Finally, we present Scavengers, a piece by William K Behr from
earlier in the year on the ethics of scavenging cans and bottles for their
redemption value.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Monday, December 10, 2012
Episode 1.8
Finals
week is fast approaching at the Claremont Colleges, so Justyna Bicz leads us in a ten-minute meditation exercise meant to relax
and energize the stressed student population. Later in the show, David Scott asks Pomona
College and KSPC Alum Randy Fischer about his experience working at KSPC in its
days as a fledgling station on the FM band in the 50s and 60s. The interview
was conducted as a part of the Bureau of Experimental Speech and Holy Theses at
Pomona College.
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Music from this episode:
Joe Frawley - Meditation (Clinical Archives Mix) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0
Friday, December 7, 2012
Episode 1.7
Chiara Dorigo interviews Wanda Gibson of Pomona College’s Career
Development Office on the transition between college and career. Then, Chris
Leon presents a story about his father, dealing with loss, and coming to terms
with the grieving process. Later, Justyna Bicz interviews artist Adam
Overton about the exhibition entitled “The Bureau of Experimental Speech and
Holy Theses” currently on display at the Pomona College Museum of Art. Archived
clips from KSPC’s past reveal how news and reporting was undertaken on the
station in its early days. And finally, Ann Kirkpatrick presents a short report on the process
of getting a student visa in order to study abroad in Spain.
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