VIDEO: Musician Sam Corbin - March 18, 2009
Wednesdays at One with Bonnie & Bill - Sam Corbin introduces his new album “Michigan Waltz”
Wednesdays at One with Bonnie & Bill - Sam Corbin introduces his new album “Michigan Waltz”
Rina is publisher of The New Citizens Press, and she is a candidate for Lansing City Council - At Large
Wednesdays at One with Bonnie & Bill
Wednesdays at One with Bonnie & Bill
The new driving range at Forest Akers golf course on the Michigan State University campus features natural gas heaters (see below) to ensure the golfers stay toasty during cold weather. So when the planet is boiling because of global warming and our grandkids ask why, how will you explain the logic behind our current priorities?
BTW - is there anything to the rumor that the roof on the driving range was so poorly designed that errant golfballs sometimes slap back on the people inside? Click here to comment on this story in our MSU environmental issues forum
FROM THE VAULT: Now that we feature dogs on Wednesdays at One, we couldn’t resist posting a video of Schmoopsie asking a question of the Republicans during the last campaign season. CNN did not choose Schmoopsie’s question for the YouTube debate, but she still wants it answered (0:48)
Our guests: Jessica Yorko on plans to make Lansing a more Walk and Bike Friendly Community; Ray Walsh of Curious Book Shop on the crisis in independent bookstores; Linda Hundt of Sweetie-licious Pie Company in DeWitt; Casey Wiliamson on food and community. (part one)
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(part two)
Guests: Terry Link, former head of Michigan State’s Office of Campus Sustainability and new executive director of the Greater Lansing Food Bank; Dr. Michael Stamm, Michigan State University professor of history who is teaching a class on the Great Depression; local food activist Casey Williamson; children’s author Deborah Diesen, whose book “Pout-Pout Fish” earned a slot on the New York Times bestseller list; and Jana Nichol and Tori, owner of Gone 2 the Dogs.
Check out last week’s musical guest Drew Howard playing pedal steel with WYCE-FM’s Jammie Album of the Year & Song of the Year winner Ralston Bowles at the award show at the Intersection in Grand Rapids