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Entry11:37 AM on April 14, 2009An interview with three UC Riverside professors, Mike Davis of Creative Writing, John Divola of Visual Arts, and Erica Edwards of English.
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Entry10:07 AM on February 2, 2009Ching-in Chen interviews renowned poet Ralph Angel.
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Entry4:53 PM on January 13, 2009Reggie Woolery interviews artist, filmmaker, musician and professor Enid Baxter Blader.
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Entry3:25 PM on December 5, 2008A reading and discussion with poet-authors Ruth Nolan and Juan Felipe Herrera.
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Entry3:23 PM on September 16, 2008Ching-In Chen speaks with UC Riverside professor of music Dr. Deborah Wong about music, performance, and culture in Asian American and Southeast Asian communities.
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Entry2:11 PM on July 8, 2008Gabriela Juaregui talks with Riverside arts activist extraordinaire Cosme Cordova and Tyler Stallings, director of UCR's Sweeney Art Gallery.
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Entry2:13 PM on May 14, 2008Writer Laila Lalami reads "Better Luck Tomorrow," from her book Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits.
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Entry2:16 PM on January 28, 2008Gabriela Jauregui talks with writer Chris Abani and playwright Rickerby Hinds, whose work explores issues surrounding race, gender, and culture and their function an interconnected world.
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Entry2:29 PM on December 4, 2007Gabriela Jauregui interviews these two Inland Empire authors. Herrera is a professor of creative writing at UC Riverside, and Tran is a founding member of the Vietnamese Artists Collective and fiction editor for their anthology "AS IS."
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Entry2:52 PM on October 24, 2007Gabriela Jauregui talks with Brazilian-German composer Paulo Chagas and presents some of his music. Professor Chagas is a composer, theoretician, and researcher in music technology at UC Riverside.
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Entry2:54 PM on July 24, 2007Chris Metzler discusses his award-winning 2004 documentary Plagues and Pleasures of the Salton Sea with host Gabriela Jauregui and Nicole Antebi, creator of the conceptual sculpture "Talapia Jetty."
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Entry2:56 PM on June 7, 2007National Book Award finalist Susan Straight reads from her latest novel, A Million Nightingales, and author Alex Espinoza reads from Still Water Saints. Both writers talk with Gabriela Jauregui about their fiction.
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Entry11:37 AM on April 14, 2009An interview with three UC Riverside professors, Mike Davis of Creative Writing, John Divola of Visual Arts, and Erica Edwards of English.
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Entry10:07 AM on February 2, 2009Ching-in Chen interviews renowned poet Ralph Angel.
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Entry4:53 PM on January 13, 2009Reggie Woolery interviews artist, filmmaker, musician and professor Enid Baxter Blader.
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Entry3:25 PM on December 5, 2008A reading and discussion with poet-authors Ruth Nolan and Juan Felipe Herrera.
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Entry3:23 PM on September 16, 2008Ching-In Chen speaks with UC Riverside professor of music Dr. Deborah Wong about music, performance, and culture in Asian American and Southeast Asian communities.
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Entry2:11 PM on July 8, 2008Gabriela Juaregui talks with Riverside arts activist extraordinaire Cosme Cordova and Tyler Stallings, director of UCR's Sweeney Art Gallery.
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Entry2:13 PM on May 14, 2008Writer Laila Lalami reads "Better Luck Tomorrow," from her book Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits.
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Entry2:16 PM on January 28, 2008Gabriela Jauregui talks with writer Chris Abani and playwright Rickerby Hinds, whose work explores issues surrounding race, gender, and culture and their function an interconnected world.
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Entry2:29 PM on December 4, 2007Gabriela Jauregui interviews these two Inland Empire authors. Herrera is a professor of creative writing at UC Riverside, and Tran is a founding member of the Vietnamese Artists Collective and fiction editor for their anthology "AS IS."
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Entry2:52 PM on October 24, 2007Gabriela Jauregui talks with Brazilian-German composer Paulo Chagas and presents some of his music. Professor Chagas is a composer, theoretician, and researcher in music technology at UC Riverside.
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