Sat, Mar 8, 2008 -- 1:00 PM Her Stories (Hearing Voices) Her Stories (Hearing Voices) -- A Women's History Month special from Hearing Voices, the program is hosted by Dmae Roberts and features a wide variety of pieces from an equally wide variety of producers. Stories include The Kitchen Sisters' exploration of the one-time staple of American housewifery in "Tupperware," and Ginger Miles' "Sooner or Later." Miles presents a sound portrait of her friend Anna Lee, a jazz photographer in lower Manhattan recently diagnosed with breast cancer.
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Fri, Mar 7, 2008 -- 2:00 AM 2008 State of Silicon Valley:Keynote Presentation -- Globalization and Silicon Valley: Where Do We Go From Here? 2008 State of Silicon Valley Conference: Keynote Presentation -- Globalization and Silicon Valley: Where Do We Go From Here? -- This year's keynote presentation features a dialogue with speakers including John Taylor, former member of the President's Council of Economic Advisors and Mary and Robert Raymond professor of economics at Stanford University. Professor Taylor is the recipient of numerous awards for his public service and economic research, including the Alexander Hamilton Award for overall leadership in international finance. He is also widely known as the originator of the "Taylor Rule" for monetary policy. His most recent book is "Global Financial Warriors."
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Thu, Mar 6, 2008 -- 8:00 PM 2008 State of Silicon Valley Conference: Keynote Presentation -- Globalization and Silicon Valley: Where Do We Go From Here? This year's keynote presentation features a dialogue with speakers including Zoe Lofgren, congresswoman representing California's 16th District; and John Taylor, former member of the President's Council of Economic Advisors and Mary and Robert Raymond professor of economics at Stanford University. Professor Taylor is the recipient of numerous awards for his public service and economic research, including the Alexander Hamilton Award for overall leadership in international finance. He is also widely known as the originator of the "Taylor Rule" for monetary policy. more
Thu, Mar 6, 2008 -- 2:00 AM Radio Lab: Pop Music Radio Lab: Pop Music -- Why do some songs mercilessly stick in our heads and repeat themselves over and over? What makes these hooks so hooky? And what happens when a song -- or just a piece of one -- really and truly won't disappear from your head for years? The program looks into nightmarish stories of musical hallucinations, ear-worms that won't quit and the triumphant return of the Elvis of Afghanistan.
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Wed, Mar 5, 2008 -- 8:00 PM Radio Lab: Pop Music Radio Lab: Pop Music -- Why do some songs mercilessly stick in our heads and repeat themselves over and over? What makes these hooks so hooky? And what happens when a song -- or just a piece of one -- really and truly won't disappear from your head for years? The program looks into nightmarish stories of musical hallucinations, ear-worms that won't quit and the triumphant return of the Elvis of Afghanistan.