Sammy L. Davis, Medal of Honor Recipient
Malcolm Webb interviews Sammy Lee Davis, whose tradition of military service goes back to his grandfather who served in the Spanish-American War.
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Malcolm Webb interviews Sammy Lee Davis, whose tradition of military service goes back to his grandfather who served in the Spanish-American War.
A new release of instrumental music by Thomas Simpson and William Brade performed by the Weser-Renaissance ensemble.
Herbaceous perennials that can exist with minimal water include artemisia, coreopsis, sedum, yarrow, yucca and the euphorbia species.
Tom Hastings reads "Later in France," "In Basel," "Under the Full New Year's Moon," "The Landing" and "Chronoclutch" from his book Crop Circle Secrets.
Music by cabinet makers, poets, world leaders, who ducked, or bucked, their non-musical lives to make music of lasting power. Plus, the flute in consort...
Chrysanthemums are the quintessential fall flower in our Northern hemisphere gardens.
John Bailey interviews Danish film director, screenwriter, and producer Nicolas Winding Refn.
Professor and poet Emily Bobo reads from her work Piano Letters.
Many of us who love flowers cherish special floral memories that we hope we will never forget.
Emily Bobo read from her work "Postcards from Faerie Land: Confessions of a Third Wave Feminist."
An album from Ron McFarlane and Mindy Rosenfeld self-described as a gathering of favorites spanning a wide cross section of styles both “folk and fyne.”
You can never have too many hydrangea shrubs in a garden!
We’re spending time with composers who played and wrote for bass instruments, and we’ll explore music for three violins and hear chant from the Thomas Gradual.
The stems, flowers, and leaves of all species of monkshood are poisonous.
We’re exploring the Black Death and its influence in the lives of composers from the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and beyond.
I am planting more of the tiny blue scilla bulbs this year...
Gena Asher interviews Eva Kor, survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp who, with her sister Miriam, was subjected to experimentation under Josef Mengele.
Music from 16th century England, alongside contemporary works, and music by lesser known and Portuguese composers.
Site each plant in a spot that fits its requirements for sun or shade, as the correct location is crucial to long-term success!
Two stellar recordings from the Handel and Haydn Society, and the London Haydn Quartet.
In 1919, Edith A. Roberts set out to document every native plant species in Dutchess County, New York.
Adam Schwartz interviews actor, director, producer, composer, and professor on the faculty of IU’s Department of Telecommunications Robby Benson.
Three new recordings dedicated to the music of Marin Marais.
I have just finished a complete overhaul of my oldest garden bed.
Josquin des Prez set a text about a thousand regrets to music, and it swept through Europe like a fever! We’ll hear a multitude of settings.
Tom Hastings reads "Magician," "Obsidian," "Stitch and Shine," and "Opus" from his book Crop Circle Secrets.
Sometimes we focus so much on the color of flowers that we forget about their other significant attributes.
Emily Bobo reads poetry from her collection Fugue.
I have used fennel as filler with all sorts of flowers and have come up with some really fun arrangements!
Owen Johnson speaks with Tim Nickens, editorials editor at the Tampa Bay Times.