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Podcast Archives for August 2007

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“John Henry” performed by Jeremy Keehn

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Walrus managing editor Jeremy Keehn takes you to the 19th-century underground, singing “John Henry” in the style of Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee.Source: The Walrus Boardroom 


On Strawberry Hill

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The hippie exodus to Canada from the United States was not a mass migration, but it was close. Is it time to rethink this period, then and now?Source: VoicePrint Canada 


Dreaming a New Myth

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A lost jungle cave reveals a secretSource: VoicePrint Canada 


“The Society of Difference”

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An excerpt from the eighth annual LaFontaine-Baldwin Lecture, March 2, 2007, VancouverSource: VoicePrint Canada 


Extraction

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Canada started as a rough-and-tumble company, but is the march of progress now killing the country?Source: VoicePrint Canada 


Forgiveness

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The weak get even, and the great get over itSource: VoicePrint Canada 


Cowboy Camp

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Novelist Guy Vanderhaeghe saddles up Source: VoicePrint Canada 



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