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Transcripts For KQED Overheard With Evan Smith 20171022

Shawn colvin, welcome. [shawn] thank you. [eric] nice to see you again. [shawn] you too. [eric] its so nice to hear your voice coming out of a record, i have to tell you the great fun ive had over the last couple of weeks listening to this record. It reminds me how much i enjoy hearing your music. Thank you. And its a really great, and interesting, and different record. Its very spare, very raw, and casual. Not is as if pejorative i say that, but it just doesnt feel like its been overproduced and over done. Feel like you all had fun thats a great compliment. [eric] making it. We did, and it was done quickly, a week and a half and [eric] you recorded it in a week and a half . We did. And those are exactly the words we want you to use to describe it. Good. And it was recorded in different places, or it was recorded in one place . No, it was recorded in nashville with buddy miller whos a producer and often its not when he produces, you record at his house, which is what we did and it was

Transcripts For KCSM Overheard With Evan Smith 20170122

Shawn colvin, welcome. [shawn] thank you. [eric] nice to see you again. [shawn] you too. [eric] its so nice to hear your voice coming out of a record, i have to tell you the great fun ive had over the last couple of weeks listening to this record. It reminds me how much i enjoy hearing your music. Thank you. And its a really great, and interesting, and different record. Its very spare, very raw, and casual. Not is as if pejorative i say that, but it just doesnt feel like its been overproduced and over done. Feel like you all had fun thats a great compliment. [eric] making it. We did, and it was done quickly, a week and a half and [eric] you recorded it in a week and a half . We did. And those are exactly the words we want you to use to describe it. Good. And it was recorded in different places, or it was recorded in one place . No, it was recorded in nashville with buddy miller whos a producer and often its not when he produces, you record at his house, which is what we did and it was

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Joe Klein On Politics And Literature 20170212

Its a pleasure to be back here. Here. Joe and i were just comparing socks, crucial political issue, and you can see he has the best ones. [applause] like everyone else who has been on this stage, perhaps myself excluded, joe clines conditionals are so numerous and so varied that you need to read about them. Theres no point in going through them here. We will lose time. Especially considering the fact that joe has just told me he has Public Service announcements to make. Some going to, if we ask any questions spirit i do have a few Public Service announcements. Since were coming to the end of the road, i just want to complement the people who put this thing on. [applause] it has been pure joy every minute of it. I mean, the endorphins are just running crazy in my brain. And also im just so honored to have been on the same stage with so many brilliant and wonderful writers. I want to do a special shout out to Joyce Carol Oates who defended against the 80 towards on this stage in your pan

Transcripts For KQEH Tavis Smiley 20170313

And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. So please welcome Joyce Carol Oates back to this program. Her latest novel, a book of american martyrs, begins with an abortion doctors murder. Over the next 700 pages we see the consequences of that act ripple through two very different and yet intimately linked american families. Joyce carol oates, as always, an honor to have you back on this program. Thank you. I was just speaking to you before we came on the air, all of your books, people love your work and you are an american treasure, and yet this book has been reviewed in a way that i dont know first of all, do you read your reviews . I have read some of them. Yeah. So the reviews have been beautiful about this book, which really got me thinking, what is it about an issue that is as old as the issue of abortion, that is as wellworn as the issue of abortion, that is as controversial as the issue of abortion, that you have found a way to give a treatment to

Transcripts For KQEH Tavis Smiley 20170313

And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. So please welcome Joyce Carol Oates back to this program. Her latest novel, a book of american martyrs, begins with an abortion doctors murder. Over the next 700 pages we see the consequences of that act ripple through two very different and yet intimately linked american families. Joyce carol oates, as always, an honor to have you back on this program. Thank you. I was just speaking to you before we came on the air, all of your books, people love your work and you are an american treasure, and yet this book has been reviewed in a way that i dont know first of all, do you read your reviews . I have read some of them. Yeah. So the reviews have been beautiful about this book, which really got me thinking, what is it about an issue that is as old as the issue of abortion, that is as wellworn as the issue of abortion, that is as controversial as the issue of abortion, that you have found a way to give a treatment to

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