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	<itunes:summary>Radio and Audio Features and Documentaries - An ever-fattening blog with scores (soon to be 100s) of the sound-rich radio stories and documentaries Adam Phillips has done over 25 years for National Public Radio, the CBC, and, since 1993, the Voice of America, where he is on staff.  Phillips&#039; interests are truly eclectic - there are almost no subject that do not engage him, and through his careful use of ambient sound and interviews, lure us in as well. Categories include Americana, religion and spirituality, New York life, arts, offbeat science, oral history, and lots and lots of &quot;other.&quot; Phillips has won nearly 20 awards for his work. He is also an adjunct professor at the New School&#039;s Graduate School of Media Studies, and teaches oral history workshops.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>The Loopy Art of English &#8220;Changeringing&#8221; (NPR 1989?)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[English eccentricity, tradition, esthetics, mathematics, and a bit of obsessive-compulsiveness combine in the English art of changeringing or bellringing. I traveled to County Somerset in the heart of King Arthur country to get the lowdown and had a blast. Related posts: The Loopy English Art of Changeringing &#8220;Deep-Down Irishness&#8221; (NPR 1989) Profile: Pamelia Kursten and [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>English eccentricity, tradition, esthetics, mathematics, and a bit of obsessive-compulsiveness combine in the English art of changeringing or bellringing. I traveled to County Somerset in the heart of King Arthur country to get the lowdown and had a blast. </p>
<p>Related posts:<ol>
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		<itunes:summary>English eccentricity, tradition, esthetics, mathematics, and a bit of obsessive-compulsiveness combine in the English art of changeringing or bellringing. I traveled to County Somerset in the heart of King Arthur country to get the lowdown and had a blast.</itunes:summary>
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