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| Picking up the Pieces |
The Prime Time Radio Special: Picking Up the Pieces airs on the Public Radio East News & Ideas Network at 6pm until 7pm Friday, July 4th, 2008. This one hour special is hosted by journalist Barry Yeoman.
"Picking up the Pieces: How family and faith are healing veterans home from war" explores the stories of five families coping with severely wounded sons and daughters, returned from Iraq and Afghanistan. The focus is on parents, who have given up jobs, retirement dreams, and in some cases, their homes, to become full time caregivers.
This one hour Independence Day special puts a spotlight on the many sacrifices made by veterans and their families.
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On the News and Ideas Network...
Some environmental groups are growing impatient with the state's regulations on hog waste. We'll hear a report from PRE's Jared Brumbaugh Monday at 6:35 am and Wednesday at 8:35 am during Morning Edition on Public Radio East.
Later this month during Morning Edition... Kevin Duffus' new book about Blackbeard reaches some conclusions that run counter to the tales told about the infamous pirate. "The Last Days of Blackbeard the Pirate".
****** This week on The Down
East Journal…
An ENC Man is working to change the cost of Medicare. Some environmental groups are growing impatient with the state's regulations on hog waste. Those stories and the weekly arts calendar, this
week, on The Down East Journal. Fridays at noon on all of the Public Radio
East Stations and Saturdays at noon on the News and Ideas Network.
****** On Classical Music for eastern North Carolina at 89.3...Public Radio East, presenting the MTT Files, Michael Tilson Thomas (MTT), an extremely gifted young pianist, he was working with the likes of Stravinsky, Stockhausen and Copland by the time he was a teenager, and by his early 20's when he was appointed Assistant Conductor of the Boston Symphony. Michael is now Music Director of the San Francisco Symphony, Founder and Artistic Director of the New World Symphony and Principal Guest Conductor of the London Symphony.
In this series, Michael will metaphorically pull out some of his "files" files full of ideas about music and art, and reminiscences of the legendary artists he's known throughout his career. Catch MTT Files Saturdays at 1:00pm on 89.3 and 88.5 Swanquarter, Classical Music for eastern North Carolina.
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"Adagio," Public Radio East's long running evening classical music program has a new feature on Tuesday evenings called "The Complete Work." Tuesdays at 8:00pm, PRE music director Sefton Wiggs will feature a work that seldom receives an airing in its entirety.
Our complete work for July 8 is the Symphony No. 4 in D Minor, Op. 95, "The Dramatic" Symphony by Russian composer Anton Rubinstein. A composer and teacher Rubinstein lived from 1829 to 1894. This symphony of a little more than an hour in length lives up to the title "Dramatic" in wonderful fashion. Listen for this truly underplayed example of late Romanticism with Czecho-Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Robert Stankovsky.
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StoryCorps, the nation's largest oral
history project, was in Eastern North Carolina for 6 weeks recording interviews with area residents. Public Radio East is broadcasting interviews recorded by StoryCorps during its residency.

StoryCorps residency in Eastern North Carolina was made possible by Ward and Smith, PA, Safrits Building Supply, Jacksonville Builders Supply, and The Inlet Inn of Beaufort.
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