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  • Ethel G. Hofman is a Food Editor, Syndicated Columnist and Cookbook author. She was interviewed about her current book, "Mackerel at Midnight-Growing Up Jewish on a Remote Scottish Island," a memoir and cookbook about her family.

  • Ellen & Bruce Eisenberg, were interviewed regarding the work of the Fund with the Philadelphia School District and upper grade students in achieving. (RealAudio 30:58 minutes)


  • Tony Rogers, Tony Rogers, President, Guideline, talked about their mobility product, Hand Guide, used by the visually impaired. (RealAudio 27:52 minutes)


  • Elliott Curson, President of Curson Advertising, a political publicist and strategist, talked about Philadelphia politics and the Spring campaign of 2004. (RealAudio 30:04 minutes)


  • Rolf Charleston, Classical Weekend Host of WRTI-FM, was interviewed about his life and career in radio and broadcasting. (RealAudio 30:30 minutes)


  • Dr. Marvin Goldstein, Professor at Widener University of International Affairs and Political Science, talked about the current 2004 international political climate. (Real Audio 30:35 minutes)


  • David Goldfield, Instructor, ASB Computer Technology Center talks about the available computer instruction available through the Computer Technology Center here at ASB. (RealAudio 33:32 mins.)


  • Vincent Marini, Producing Artistic Director, The Lenape Regional Performing Arts Center, Marlton, New Jersey.  An interesting and informative interview on the foundation and vision of this regional arts center and their performance activities for the coming Fall season.  (RealAudio 29:57 mins.)


  • Frank Muhly, VP and Board Member, Philadelphia Chapter of The Lewis & Clark Trail Heritage Foundation.  A very interesting interview concerning the beginnings of the Lewis & Clark journey that began here in Philadelphia.  (RealAudio 30:40 mins.)


  • Kathleen R. Miller, PR & Marketing Coordinator, The Please Touch Museum, spoke on the many varied exhibits at the museum that capture the imagination and creativity of children.  All are interactive in that the kids can play, construct, and even create while there.  She also spoke about the special exhibit they had for the 4th of July and celebrating the opening of the new National Constitution Center.  (RealAudio 30:31 mins.)


  • Evan Welsh is the Director of Public Relations for the Franklin Institute Science Museum.  Listen as Evan gives us an overview of the different programs going on, talks about the exciting exhibits, and shares about some of the upcoming events at the Franklin Institute.  (Real Audio 27:31 mins.)


  • Judi London is the Executive Director of the Camden Waterfront Marketing Bureau.  Listen as Judi talks about all of the activities happening on the Waterfront, including the USS New Jersey, the Camden Aquarium, the Tweeter Center, the Camden Riversharks and the various options of travel (River Tram or Ferry, Lightrail, etc.) one has to arrive at those events.  (Real Audio 29:25 mins.)


  • Roger Angell, is an author and senior editor for The New Yorker magazine.  He was in Philadelphia, talking about his latest book on baseball, "Game Time". His interview was insightful and funny.  He told many stories and showed just how much of a fan of baseball he is.  (Real Time 29:35 mins.)


  • Dr. D. James Baker, President & CEO of the Academy of Natural Sciences, was an exciting RICB Perspectives interview.  Dr. Baker spoke about the current and future Lewis & Clark exhibit, Jefferson trivia, a future Chocolate exhibit, and of the many interesting and different collections in the Academy.  (Real Audio 30:11 mins.)


  • Sister Margaret Fleming, Principal, St. Lucy's Day School for Children with Visual Impairments.  Sister Fleming talks about the school - its events and activities.  (Real Media file, 29:58 minutes).


  • Dr. Elizabeth Tarka, Cardiologist, American Heart Association.  Dr. Tarka talks about the current campaign by the American Heart Association in regards to Stroke Awareness.  (Real Media file, 29:03 minutes).


  • Mr. Phil Sheridan, Public Affairs Officer, US National Park Service, Independence National Historic Park.  Mr. Sheridan talks about the Park Service, its programs and services locally.  A timely interview.  (Real Media file, 30:05 minutes).


  • Mr. Derrick H. Pitts, Chief Astronomer, Planetarium Programs Director, The Franklin Institute Science Museum.  Mr. Pitts talks about the Franklin Institute, in terms of its astronomy programs as well as the impact on science.  Very interesting!  (Real Media file, 29:02 minutes).


  • Dr. Roy G. Fitzgerald, Chairman of the Board, of Associated Services for the Blind, about ASB's programs and services.  (Real Media file, 32:16 minutes).


  • Jean Langenbach about the Community Care Center of the Northeast services and programs for homebound individuals.  (Real Media File, 30 minutes).


  • Nancy J. Gilboy, author, of AudioWalk & Tour, Inc. of Historic Philadelphia.  They discussed the AudioWalk & Tour and provide a glimpse in Historic Philadelphia.  (Real Media file, 33:51 minutes).



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