Scott Butki was a newspaper reporter for more than 10 years before making a career change into education... then into special education.
He reads at least 50 books a year and has about the same number of author interviews each year and, yes, unlike tv hosts he actually reads each one.
He is an in-house media critic, a recovering Tetris addict and a proud uncle.
He has written articles on everything imagineable and has contemplated creating Scottipedia (his version of wikipedia)
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This band continues reinventing itself, with clever melodies and new hooks. Can't wait to hear them live.
Insights into education from someone fresh from the trenches.
The lead singer of a promising new band explains its orgins and talks about their new album.
Wise words by a wise man about the internet and technology and how we use it.
Howard Gordon has been in the news as a movie version of 24 is being considered.
"What I do not miss is being constantly criticized by cop-haters in the media and in politics." Cop-turned-novelist Joseph Wambaugh talks about his life and his past.
An interview with A Husker Du fan who wrote a good book about the band by interviewing most of those involved with it.
David Eisenhower writes about what his grandfather, better known as President Eisenhower, was like in the 1960s
"We were captivated, mesmerized, hypnotized. Thus, Eve Arden, who played a school teacher, received offers to be a school teacher in real life."
"I think the genre it most closely resembles is a '70s concept album like Quadrophenia or Tommy or Ziggy Stardust…"
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