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February 7, 2012 | NPR · It's widely eaten in the rest of world, and now goat's popularity is growing in America's increasingly diverse marketplace. Bring goat into your kitchen with these recipes for curry, mole rojo, meatballs and more — or churn up a sweet goat-milk caramel ice cream.
 
February 7, 2012 | NPR · This week brings four novels about love: childhood love in immigrant Brooklyn; married love in dot-com San Francisco; intergenerational love and tension in Philadelphia; and an academic father's sometimes obtuse love for his three daughters. In nonfiction, football star Michael Oher describes his experiences in foster care.
 
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February 7, 2012 | NPR · Many have turned to YouTube to express their views about the message of Jesus. At least one has reached biblical proportions. With more than 18 million views, "Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus" has become a sensation.
 
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February 7, 2012 | NPR · Yoga can be extremely beneficial, but it also can be quite dangerous. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist William Broad examines the pleasures and pitfalls of the practice in his latest book, The Science of Yoga.
 
February 7, 2012 | NPR · In short succession, Cameron Post loses both parents to a car accident, is outed as a lesbian and is sent to a a religious camp to be "cured." But the heroine of The Miseducation of Cameron Post, a triumphant new young adult novel, is made of strong and irresistible stuff.
 

July 28, 2006

COMMENTARY: VOTE FOR JAY FAWCETT

COMMENTARY: VOTE FOR JAY FAWCETT
The November election is only a little over 100 days away. Commentator Bud Gordon is urging you to vote for Democrat Jaw Fawcett in the race for the U.S. House seat being vacated by Republican Joel Hefley. Gordon says a vote for Fawcett is a vote against the failed policies of the Bush administration in the middle east. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: Commentary,KRCC News,Politics — ewhitney @ 8:20 am

THE STEALTH ATTACK ON LAND USE PLANNING IN THE WEST

THE STEALTH ATTACK ON LAND USE PLANNING IN THE WEST
High Country News Editor Greg Hanscom says a well funded, urban Libertarian movement is out to destroy land use regulations one state at a time through a false grassroots effort. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: Colorado,Environment,Interview,KRCC News — ewhitney @ 8:18 am

NAVAJO PRESIDENT CALLS FOR INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION OF POLICE SHOOTING

NAVAJO PRESIDENT CALLS FOR INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION OF POLICE SHOOTING
The justification of a shooting by Farmington, N.M. police of a 21-year-old Navajo man is not being accepted on the reservation. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: KRCC News,Legal,Native American,New Mexico — ewhitney @ 8:15 am

TASK FORCE SAYS MORE WOMEN GETTING HOOKED ON METH

TASK FORCE SAYS MORE WOMEN GETTING HOOKED ON METH
Colorado’s new methamphetamine task force got to work this week. Members say addictions are snaring more women than any other drug. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: Colorado,Health,KRCC News,Women's Issues — ewhitney @ 8:14 am

KILLER CLAIMS 48 VICTIMS OVER 25 YEARS

KILLER CLAIMS 48 VICTIMS OVER 25 YEARS
Robert Browne, already serving a life sentence for murdering a 13-year-old in 1991 has pleaded guilty to another, older killing, and now claims he has killed up to 48 people in nine states and two countries since 1970. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: KRCC News,Legal Affairs,Regional — ewhitney @ 8:13 am

July 27, 2006

COMMENTARY: "END THE D-11 CHAOS"

COMMENTARY: “END THE D-11 CHAOS”
The local joke in Colorado Springs is that if you’re looking for night out filled with drama, you don’t go to the theater or movie house, you head to a School District 11 board meeting. A local group calling itself “End the D-11 Chaos” is circulating petitions to recall a couple of the board’s most constroversial members, in this commentary, Jessica Touchard makes the case for recall. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: Colorado,Commentary,Education,KRCC News — ewhitney @ 9:18 am

COLORADO'S FORESTS ARE DYING LIKE NEVER BEFORE

COLORADO’S FORESTS ARE DYING LIKE NEVER BEFORE
A bark beetle infestation of epic proportions is killing the forests of northern Colorado at a historically unprecedented rate. KGNU’s Sam Fuqua talks with U.S. Forest Service experts about potentially devastating impacts to watersheds, wildlife and people. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: Colorado,Environment,Health,KRCC News — ewhitney @ 9:16 am

SIX REPUBLICANS VIE FOR COLORADO'S "SAFE" REPUBLICAN HOUSE SEAT

SIX REPUBLICANS VIE FOR COLORADO’S “SAFE” REPUBLICAN HOUSE SEAT
GOP hopefuls try to distinguish themselves to run against a Democrat who says, “I believe in God, I own a gun, and if you’re a citizen, the Constitution protects you, period.” [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: Colorado,KRCC News,Politics — ewhitney @ 9:13 am

COLORADO HOUSE RACE ONE OF THE TIGHTEST IN THE U.S.

COLORADO HOUSE RACE ONE OF THE TIGHTEST IN THE U.S.
Created four years ago, Denver-area House District 7 is evenly split between Republicans, Democrats and Independents. President Bush came to town last week to raise money for the Republican candidate, meanwhile, three Democrats are fighting for their party’s nomination. Bente Birkeland reports. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: Colorado,KRCC News,Politics — ewhitney @ 9:11 am

July 21, 2006

HANDICAPPING COLORADO'S LEGISLATIVE RACES

HANDICAPPING COLORADO’S LEGISLATIVE RACES
Colorado’s party primaries are less than a month away. That means campaign season will soon be in full swing, and there’s a lot at stake for the parties in this year’s state legislative races. In 2004 the Democrats won control of both the state house and senate for the first time in four decades – but their lead is small. They have a one seat edge in the Senate and a five seat margin in the house – so if the Republicans can win take just four seats, they could win both legislative bodies back.
Sam Fuqua, the news director at KGNU in Boulder recently handicapped key house and senate races with John Straayer, the Colorado State University professor who literally wrote the book – his “The Colorado General Assembly” is a standard text in local political science classes.
[LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: Colorado,KRCC News,Politics — ewhitney @ 11:04 am

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