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06-19-2013

Story Corps Altoona: Hilda Heacox Talks with her Grandchildren, Krista and Travis Etters

WPSU is traveling to towns across central and northern Pennsylvania to collect oral history recordings. In March, we stopped in Altoona. Travis and Krista Etters interview their grandmother, Hilda Heacox, about her husband, her career, and Depression-era Pennsylvania.

StoryCorps
06-17-2013

StoryCorps Altoona: Naomi Yon Talks with Her Son Jon

WPSU is traveling to towns across central and northern Pennsylvania to collect oral history recordings. In March, we stopped in Altoona. Jon Yon talks with his mother, Naomi Yon about her childhood and her career as a nurse.

Take Note Radio
06-16-2013

Take Note: For Father’s Day, Poets Talk about Writing About Their Dads

To celebrate Father’s Day, we talk with two poets whose writing is strongly influenced by their relationships with their fathers. First we have Marjorie Maddox, whose book of poems Transplant, Transport, Transubstantiation focuses on her father’s unsuccessful heart transplant. Todd Davis’s newest book of poetry, just out this month from Michigan State University Press, is In…

Stories
06-13-2013

Shale Conference Tracks Water Quality

Environmentalists aren’t the only ones who want to know the effects of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, on water quality. The drilling process pumps water and chemicals into shale rock deep underground to extract natural gas. Some worry those chemicals could make their way into local water supplies. A Pennsylvania group called the Shale Network, gathered recently…

This I Believe
06-13-2013

I Believe Hard Works Pays Off
Tom Lafferty
State College, PA

“You got time to lean, you got time to clean.” That was my boss’s favorite motivational quote. I started working at Leo’s Steak Shop when I was 14. The small kitchen was unbearably hot at times, and the walk to the freezer 40 feet out back was unbearably cold at times. But just as fast as…

StoryCorps
06-12-2013

Story Corps Altoona: Benjamin Root Talks with his Daughter Paula Pimentel

WPSU is traveling to towns across central and northern Pennsylvania to collect oral history recordings. In March, we stopped in Altoona. Paula Pimentel interviews her father, Benjamin Root. He talks about his childhood and his community involvement.

StoryCorps
06-10-2013

Story Corps Altoona: Robert Donaldson Talks with His Parents Robert and Connie

WPSU is traveling to towns across central and northern Pennsylvania to collect oral history recordings. In March, we stopped in Altoona. Robert S. Donaldson interviews his parents, Connie and Robert I. Donaldson. They talk their family bakery and growing up in Altoona during WWII.

Take Note Radio
06-09-2013

Take Note: Arthur Goldstein’s Mini Music Festival at State Theatre

Arthur Goldstein describes himself as a pianist, composer and teacher. Audiences describe him as not just versatile, but highly accomplished in a wide variety of musical styles including classical, jazz and rock-‘n-roll. We’ll talk with Goldstein about his career, the reuniting of his rock band Archie Blue, and about his upcoming concert at The State Theatre.…

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