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The Ninth Annual Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Golf Tournament

How many of you remember reading those "Choose Your Own Adventure" books when you were a kid?  Or, if you're a little older, like I am, you remember reading them to your children, or buying them at Maple Street Children's Bookshop as easy gifts for birthdays or holidays.  The premise was simple, but brilliant: two scenarios were set up at the beginning, and depending on which one you chose to […]

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Good Vibrations, or, Warning: This Blog is Rated R for its “Contents”.

     Wednesday mornings, for me, are usually pretty hectic.  I'm not an early morning person, and knowing I have to be at WRBH for 6:45 to be half of the live newspaper reading team on that day means I usually have to set the alarm for 5:45, and sometimes, depending on traffic, snooze buttons, and how tired I am, an hour isn't quite enough time to get there before the […]

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Some Things Appreciate in Value, or, The Value of Appreciation

Another blog post on appreciation?  Didn't I just write about this?  Sure, but there's more to report--last Friday, April 19th, was the Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon, and the day was filled with all sorts of things we are always happy to have, like good food, lovely music, and  rooms full of interesting people.  There was even a prescient sign sent by the universe (or was it Confucius?) to let us know […]

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Confirmation–It’s Not Just For Catholics Anymore

Once in a while, there seems to a a series of events or encounters that sparks a theme or causes a thought to resonate through your daily life.  At first you think it's all coincidental, but then it slowly starts to dawn on you that there may be something more going on, something you need to pay attention to.  That's how it was for me last week--the universe was sending […]

todayApril 15, 2013 18

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More Connections With That Small Town Boy

Last week's blog post was about John Kennedy Toole and the nonfiction book currently airing on WRBH called BUTTERFLY IN THE TYPEWRITER, written by Cory McLauchlin and read (with great respect and grace) by Peter Spera.  In that post, I commented on how many people in New Orleans and beyond feel connected in some way to the book or to the story or the life of Mr. Toole.  Some of […]

todayApril 8, 2013 4

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Our Small Town Boy Makes Good

I'm sure this has happened to everyone at one time or another--you're in the airport, or visiting another city, and when you strike up a conversation with a stranger and mention being from New Orleans they immediately say, "Oh, do you know insert name here?" and you not only know them, they live down the street, or your brother dated them, or they are your second cousin once removed, or […]

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WRBH Goes Whole Hog!

I'm going to hypnotize you now.Don't worry, I'm not going to make you focus on a spinning image or force you to stare at my pendulum-like pocket watch while I murmur "You're getting veeeerrryyyy sleepy" over and over.  No, this is going to be a wonderfully pleasant and enjoyable experience, with no potential side effects like embarrassing yourself in front of others when I say the secret word (unless that […]

todayMarch 17, 2013 9

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Makin’ Groceries or the Price is Right (Part 3)

Before we wrap up the story of the evolution of the Grocery Ads, a short quiz for the diehard fans of the show:Question One:  Who is Chloe?Question Two: What is Marie's favorite meal?Question Three: What is Marie's signature dish? (Hint--she was deeply saddened that the stockpiled batch in the freezer was lost during Hurricane Isaac.)If you know the answers (or want to take a few guesses) please post your responses […]

todayMarch 13, 2013 6

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How (Almost All) of WRBH Came Back

I was listening to the new nonfiction book this morning, The Fight for Home: How (Parts) of New Orleans Came Back written by Daniel Wolff (and read with great feeling by Cameron Gamble) and as I became more engaged with the story, I found myself feeling slightly anxious and melancholy as the hour passed.  A beautifully written book will do that.  A reader like Cameron, who can evoke the raw […]

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About WRBH

WRBH 88.3 FM, Radio for the Blind and Print Handicapped, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is the only full-time reading service on the FM dial in the United States. At WRBH, our mission is to turn the printed word into the spoken word so that the blind and print handicapped receive the same ease of access to current information as their sighted peers.

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