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- Jul 25, 2008
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Interview: Leo van der Velden, United Nations World Food Programme, Bhutan — An investment in school feeding is an investment in the future.
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- Jul 23, 2008
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Interview: Napo Ntlou, United Nations World Food Programme, Lesotho— Napo Ntlou of the United Nations World Food Programme discusses the importance of school feeding programs in Lesotho.
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Up Close With The American Idols - Michael Johns— Michael Johns discusses the tour, his career, and why tossing a football with David Cook might be dangerous.
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- Jul 21, 2008
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Filmmaker Interview: Scott Prendergast of Kabluey— A conversation with indie filmmaker Prendergast about his latest project.
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- Jul 17, 2008
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Interview: Prima J - Pop Music Duo— With over six million views on YouTube, Prima J has built one of pop music's largest online fan bases.
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- Jul 16, 2008
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Interview: Adele - Singer and Songwriter— The British press has hailed Adele as the "new Amy Winehouse."
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- Jul 14, 2008
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Behind the Scenes at Celebrity Circus— Celebrity Circus offers grace and elegance, not elephants and clowns.
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Interview: EvilMrSod— The rock 'n' roll bad boy talks Germany, Johnny Cash, and playing live.
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- Jul 13, 2008
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UFOs: The Secret History - What Does Our View Of Aliens Say About Us?— Filmmaker David Cherniack explores what our views on extraterrestrial life say about life on earth.
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Interview with Caren Mahar: World Congress on Xeroderma Pigmentosum, July 23-24— Never before have all the specialists for the disease xeroderma pigmentosum been together to speak to family members, patients, and caregivers.
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Interview with Kage Alan, Author of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to My Sexual Orientation— "It’s important to keep writing stories dealing with characters who’re gay because I’m also demonstrating that there are similarities between them and their straight counterparts."
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- Jul 11, 2008
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Interview: Zahir Islam, Director of the UN World Food Programme’s School Feeding, Bangladesh— School feeding programs are critical to Bangladesh and its quest to end hunger and poverty.
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- Jul 10, 2008
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Interview: Angela Van Rynbach, World Food Programme Country Director for Indonesia— Indonesia is a country recovering from numerous disasters, including the tsunami of 2004. School feeding programs are a key part of the rebuilding process.
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- Jul 9, 2008
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Interview: Elizabeth Pisani, Author Of The Wisdom Of Whores And HIV/AIDS Advocate— "If we don't spend the money on those most at risk what are we really doing to stop the spread of the disease?"
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Interview with Tim Bete and Cap'n Billy "The Butcher" MacDougall, Authors of Guide to Pirate Parenting— "[When] should your child be able to remove a bottle cap by taking out his glass eye and using his eye socket as an opener?"
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- Jul 8, 2008
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Interview: Lalah Hathaway - Singer and Songwriter— As the daughter of Donny Hathaway, one of soul music's eternal legends, the expectations placed upon Lalah's career have been extraordinarily high.
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- Jul 7, 2008
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Interview with Tom Samuels, Author of Stop Making Music— "Editing takes away from the spontaneity of the work," states Samuels.
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Interview: Keli Goff, Author and Political Analyst— Keli Goff has emerged as one of Washington's key political commentators, serving as a regular contributor to CNN, FOX News Channel, and Bloomberg Radio.
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- Jul 3, 2008
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Interview With Fonzworth Bentley— If you were to look up the word Gentleman in the dictionary, there would be a picture of Fonzworth Bentley...
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- Jun 30, 2008
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Interview with Thomas Phillips, author of The Molech Prophecy— Fans of mystery, suspense and thrillers will enjoy The Molech Prophecy.
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Interview with Gail Pool, Author of Faint Praise - The Plight of Book Reviewing in America— "I think that good reviews have always been an endangered species," states Pool.
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Interview with Jennifer Cody Epstein, Author of The Painter from Shanghai— "The struggle to become an artist against seemingly insurmountable odds was something I could relate to."
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Interview With Screenwriter Harry Shannon On His New Film Dead and Gone— "Screenplays are tight, direct, lean and mean. Structure is everything."
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- Jun 29, 2008
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Interview with Judi Clark of MostlyFiction.com — "If someone just wants free books, I recommend that they visit their local library," states Clark.
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Interview with Hilary Williamson of BookLoons— "We do write negative reviews when called for, but try to always end on a positive note," says Williamson.
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- Jun 28, 2008
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Interview with Linda Mae Baldwin of Road to Romance— "There is always something good about a book," says Baldwin.
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Interview: Farrah Gray - Author, Philanthropist, and Real Estate Entrepreneur— At the age of 14, Farrah Gray became a self-made millionaire, despite being raised in the impoverished South Side of Chicago.
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- Jun 27, 2008
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Interview with Rachel Riebeling Durfor of Rebecca's Reads— "To most authors, their book is like their baby, and you never tell a mother her newborn baby is kind of, well, unattractive."
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- Jun 26, 2008
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Interview with Lea Schizas of Muse Book Reviews— "Unfortunately, I do believe that many ‘writer friends’ who are reviewers do help fellow writers," states Schizas.
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Interview with Children's Book Author Jeff Clineff— "Picture books introduce children to the world of reading and imagination,' says Clineff.
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TasteTV: Theo Chocolates on Chocolate Television— TasteTV's Chocolate Television program talks to Pam Hinckley of Seattle's popular Theo Chocolates (organic and made bean to bar).
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Interview: Dena Jones, World Society for the Protection of Animals, on Bear Farming— Where have the cuddly teddy bears gone? The shocking practice of bear farming.
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- Jun 25, 2008
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Interview with Andrea Sisco of Armchair Interviews— "We'd like authors to remember: A review is one person's opinion," states Sisco.
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Interview with Steven Baldwin, Co-Author of From Crayons to Condoms: The Ugly Truth About America's Public Schools— "Public schools have a monopoly," states Baldwin.
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Interview: Band of the Week - Crosby Loggins— He may have begun life as the privileged son of an internationally acclaimed rock star, but Crosby is no spoiled wannabe.
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Interview: Guitar Virtuoso Alex Skolnick of Testament— A conversation with the influential, six-string whiz from Testament, AST and Trans-Siberian Orchestra.
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Interview with Children's Book Author Safari Sue Thurman— Maybe We Are Flamingos was inspired by working at the Phoenix Zoo, where I produced programs for children and their families."
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- Jun 24, 2008
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Interview with Kevin Eagan of Blogcritics Magazine and There There Kid— "The Internet is a great place to find some excellent review sites, but it's also rife with gushy fan forums that hold no weight," states Eagan.
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Interview: Sandra Schlossar - Hilfswerk Austria, Humanitarian Aid to Eastern Europe— A charity helping provide school meals to children and bolstering their education.
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Interview with Dan Skelton, author of Out of Innocence and The Human Element— "She is patient with me," says Skelton about his Muse, "waiting until she finds a chink in my armor of obstinacy, whereupon she rushes in with some enticing nugget of possibility."
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Interview with Rachel Smith of Bitten by Books— "Honest, subjective reviews garner the trust of your readers and endear them to actually listen and act upon your advice," states Smith.
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- Jun 23, 2008
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Interview: A Conversation With American Idol's Michael Johns— American Idol contestant, Michael Johns, chats about the show, the tour and his future.
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Interview: Richard Ragan, United Nations World Food Programme Country Director for Nepal— School feeding programs to fight child hunger in Nepal.
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- Jun 22, 2008
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Interview with Michael Ian Black - Comedian, Actor and Author of My Custom Van...— Cult comedy hero Michael Ian Black talks about his new book... and the other 739 projects he's working on right now.
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- Jun 20, 2008
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Interview with Eveline Soors of Euro-Reviews— "It is unprofessional of an author (or publisher) to directly attack a reviewer for just giving his or her opinion," states Soors.
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- Jun 19, 2008
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Interview with Cheryl C. Malandrinos of The Book Connection— "Give readers some credit; they don’t need biting marks from a reviewer to learn the areas where the book failed to meet a person’s expectations."
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Interview: Rick Corsino, UN World Food Programme Director in Afghanistan— Food and education for children are crucial elements for Afghanistan to become a peaceful and prosperous democracy.
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Interview with Atlantis Prophecy Author Thomas Greanias— "Throughout history villainy has sought the imprimatur of history or myth to justify itself."
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- Jun 18, 2008
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Interview with Phyllis Zimbler Miller, Author of Mrs. Lieutenant— "I’ve wanted to write this book for 38 years, ever since I was a new Mrs. Lieutenant in the spring of 1970 during the Vietnam War."
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- Jun 17, 2008
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Interview with Katie McNeill of Blogcritics and Katie's Reading— "I think that if you have a book to review, good or bad, you should review it," says Trattner.
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Interview with Children's Book Illustrator Kim Sponaugle— "Be helpful and concerned for others – if you care for others, usually, God provides someone to help you."
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- Jun 16, 2008
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Interview with Mathias B. Freese, author of Down to a Sunless Sea— "I am a stranger in a strange land. I thrive in that wintry landscape," says Freese.
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Interview with Christopher Conlon, Author of Mightnight on Mourn Street— "What I feel passionate about are characters. I get terribly wrapped up in them, in their lives, their troubles, their aspirations."
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Interview with Sharyn McGinty of In The Library Reviews— "We don’t review to stroke an author’s ego," states McGinty.
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- Jun 15, 2008
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Sanctuary Leaps From Net To Network— The science fiction series makes its move to Sci Fi in October.
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- Jun 14, 2008
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Nicholas Campbell Returns as Da Vinci in The Quality of Life— The television movie finds a Dominic Da Vinci caught between politics and ideals.
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Interview with Stephanie Padilla, New Mystery Reader— "I've had my reviews critiqued just as closely as I've critiqued the book and it's always an eye opener," states Padilla.
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- Jun 13, 2008
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Interview with Tony Eldridge, Author of The Samson Effect— Eldridge's book, The Samson Effect, will appeal to readers of action and adventure with a religious tie-in.
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Interview with Alex Moore, Book Review Editor of ForeWord Magazine— "Some reviewers don't have the breadth of background to be aware of what has already been written - what's bad and what's good."
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- Jun 12, 2008
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A Conversation with Mike Dawson, Author of Freddie & Me— Freddie & Me is the kind of infectious book that, much like a great Queen song, you want to experience over again and again.
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