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  1. Weekend America: The A-11 Offense

    The A-11 Offense : Two frustrated coaches at Piedmont High School in Northern California were brainstorming ideas to keep their small team competitive. What they devised was a crazy new offensive strategy called the A-11 that took advantage of the "scrimmage kick" formation. If you have no idea what that is, you’re not alone, but the A-11 strategy worked and the Piedmont Highlanders began winning. Is it the future of football?

    http://weekendamerica.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/11/08/a11_football

    —Huffduffed by leifwickland one month ago

  2. A look the Vienna Philharmonic’s New Year’s Day Concert tradition (via salon97.org)

    —Huffduffed by smokler 5 months ago

  3. Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Maestro Marin Alsop on new project

    —Huffduffed by smokler 5 months ago

  4. NPR: Conductor Marin Alsop on Strauss’s “Sprach Zarathustra” the theme from Kubrick’s “2001.”

    Huffduffed from http://www.npr.org/2012/01/14/145168801/alsop-sprach-zarathustra-the-conductor-decodes-strauss-iconic-tone-poem

    —Huffduffed by smokler 8 months ago

  5. WMU President Dunn reacts to high education funding proposal

    http://www.wmuk.org/news/select/258926/

    —Huffduffed by jpliskow one year ago

  6. WMUK

    http://www.wmuk.org/news/select/255929/

    —Huffduffed by jpliskow one year ago

  7. Weekend America: Saving the Story

    Saving the Story : MIT is teaming up with a new movie studio in Massachusetts to create the storytelling technology of the future. We asked Reporter Sean Cole to look into the story, but instead of doing a radio report about it, he wrote a sci-fi movie-type drama, and cast himself as the reporter. So grab some Jujubes. Sit back. And enjoy the show.

    http://weekendamerica.publicradio.org/display/web/2009/01/31/saving_the_story/

    —Huffduffed by zzot one year ago

  8. Weekend America: Faux Bono

    Faux Bono : This weekend promises a groovy pre-inaugural concert. Crossing the stage in front of the Lincoln Memorial will be performers including Beyonce, Garth Brooks, Herbie Hancock, and, yes, Bono. But not the not-Bono. Did you know Bono has a doppelganger? He can be found not at the Lincoln Memorial, but in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago.

    http://weekendamerica.publicradio.org/display/web/2007/08/18/a_field_of_bonos_bloom_for_st_patricks_day/

    —Huffduffed by lach one year ago

  9. Top Score | Podcasts and Programs | Classical Minnesota Public Radio

    Host Emily Reese takes an in-depth listen to video game music and talks with the people who make it.

    http://minnesota.publicradio.org/radio/programs/top-score/

    —Huffduffed by hugo 2 years ago

  10. SoundNotion 19: Fashion Forward

    Dan Visconti reminds us that sometimes, to get a lot done, we need to do a bit of nothing first.

    Rob Deemer wonders if it’s possible to keep up with all the great music being created today. We wonder if it matters.

    Do tailcoats make concerts special, or do they add to classical music’s PR woes?

    We think Twitter and other new media platforms are changing the world and the arts. Chloe Veltman is skeptical.

    Curio II” from Organ Book III (1977-8) by William Albright

    —Huffduffed by timrosenberg 2 years ago

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