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     It seems we live in times that are so interesting we have a hard time
    settling our differences. There's a place on the Internet that has a
    creative solution. Is that like creative sentencing? We'll ha
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WNYC
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The Next Big Thing
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It seems we live in times that are so interesting we have a hard time settling our differences. There's a place on the Internet that has a creative solution. Is that like creative sentencing? We'll ha
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WNYC (New York, New York)
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It seems we live in times that are so interesting we have a hard time settling our differences. There's a place on the Internet that has a creative solution. Is that like creative sentencing? We'll have an explanation this week. Also, Arlo Guthrie, on what you would think is the busiest time of year for him and a handful of the One Thousand Avant-Garde Plays of Kenneth Koch. Segment A: What's the Next Big Thing? It's NOT turkey. Food writer Amanda Hesser Shrimper Julius Collins Chef Susanna Foo Tofurky's Seth Tibbott Dispatch from the playground Log onto www.sissyfight.com and click on your darker side. Reporter Annie Cheney digs into the sissy psyche. Who is this Chad? The Word Detective Evan Morris has a few ideas about the ballot brouhaha. Segment B: Dark Days Filmmaker Marc Singer, who documented life in the Amtrak tunnels, takes a less than objective view. Live as He'll Ever Be Blues singer Chris Smither plays "Get a Better One" at Symphony Space. Alice's Restaurant Folksinger Arlo Guthrie on his 18 minutes, 20 seconds of fame. Segment C: One Thousand Avant-Garde Plays Actually, we have just the eight by poet and playwright Kenneth Koch. You're a mean one, Mr. Grinch With apologies to Dr. Seuss, a poem about all that business in Florida by Linton Weeks. Performed by Marty Goldensohn.
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Magazine
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WNYC
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Sound
Credits
: Guthrie, Arlo
Host: Olsher, Dean
Producer: Botein, Emily
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WNYC-FM
Identifier: 8940.1 (WNYC Media Archive MDB)
Format: Data CD
Generation: Master
Duration: 00:59:00
WNYC-FM
Identifier: 8940.2 (WNYC Media Archive Label)
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Chicago: “WNYC; The Next Big Thing; It seems we live in times that are so interesting we have a hard time settling our differences. There's a place on the Internet that has a creative solution. Is that like creative sentencing? We'll ha ,” WNYC, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed July 23, 2025, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-80-68kd5vkb.
MLA: “WNYC; The Next Big Thing; It seems we live in times that are so interesting we have a hard time settling our differences. There's a place on the Internet that has a creative solution. Is that like creative sentencing? We'll ha .” WNYC, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. July 23, 2025. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-80-68kd5vkb>.
APA: WNYC; The Next Big Thing; It seems we live in times that are so interesting we have a hard time settling our differences. There's a place on the Internet that has a creative solution. Is that like creative sentencing? We'll ha . Boston, MA: WNYC, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-80-68kd5vkb