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This week we are back in the studio live with Melbourne’s Dance Darling Anna GoGo and Australia’s John O’Hara. The post Pop Queers: Ep 62: Anna Go-Go vs John O’Hara appeared first on Pop Queers.
Vitus Collective is a group of young artists and musicians in and around Anchorage. Members include Machel, Husse, Zane Penny, Charlie Stockard, Maezelle, Richie, and Saint Deon. In the summer 0f 2019, they held a series of shows at the Kincaid Bunkers that brought in an audience of around 300 attendees. In this episode we hear from Machel and Husse, about the origins of Vitus Collective, the music they make together, and how the group operates; as well as Zane Penny (a former ATMI producer) about shooting music videos for the group, and making his own foray into songwriting. Both interviews were conducted by ATMI senior producer Cornilius Nelson. Hosted by Devin Shreckengost. Music Credits: "Don't Worry" by Machel "Hello" by Husse "You Said (featuring Husse)" by Machel "Cigarette" by Zane Penny (songs used with artist permission) Alaska Teen Media Institute is based in Anchorage, Alaska. We would like to acknowledge the Dena’ina people, whose land we work on. Many thanks to supporters of our podcast including John O’Hara and James McCoy. The views expressed in this program do not necessarily represent the views of our sponsors.
In 2001, the Roadless Rule was setup to protect 50 million acres of national forests. The Tongass National Forest, located in Southeast Alaska, is the largest National Forest in the United States at 16.7 million acres. As of October 28, 2020, 9.3 million acres of the Tongass were no longer protected by the Roadless Rule, opening it up for things like road construction and logging. In this episode we talk to two prominent voices in the discussion surrounding the Roadless Rule and the Tongass National Forest. Robert Venables, the Executive Director for Southeast Conference, and Dan Cannon, the former Tongass Forest Program Manager at the Southeast Alaska Conservation Council. Dan Cannon was interviewed by ATMI producer Riley Taylor on November 4th, 2020. Robert Venables was interviewed by ATMI senior producer Quinn White on March 1st, 2021. Hosted by Sam Bernitz. Music by Kendrick Whiteman. Many thanks to supporters of our podcast including John O’Hara and James McCoy. The views expressed in this program do not necessarily represent the views of our sponsors.
“If it’s going to happen, it can happen before nine o’clock.” A little funnier and less dark than the usual Pulp, and this one premiered in magazines with nice paper. Never wear a hat indoors. (Sorry I talk about some visuals in this one, but you could look it up on YouTube if you want to see me in a hat...) --Please leave us a rating on Apple Podcasts/iTunes!-- Website: pendantaudio.com Twitter: @pendantweb Facebook: facebook.com/pendantaudio Tumblr: pendantaudio.tumblr.com YouTube: youtube.com/pendantproductions
Episode 7 features John O’Hara, a marketing Analytics & Insights Manager at The Walt Disney Company. John talks about how his background in applied mathematics (including a Master’s degree from the Professional Applied and Computational Mathematics program at Buffalo State College) launched his career as an analyst and lead to his current job at Disney. Tune in to hear about his advice for building your network, what it is like working for the Walt Disney Company and how he handles projects involving large data sets.
With Austin Brigden and Daniel Tate where we talk about: Daniel’s departure; Mobile hotspots to checkout; Winter Reading; NW Voices Programs coming; Friends of the Library greeting card fundraiser; Becky’s Library Sampler challenge part 2; The Meadow by James Galvin; The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller; Gilead by Marilynne Robinson; John O’Hara; The Art of Burning Bridges by Geoffrey Wolff; The Tradition by Jericho Brown; The Book of Common Prayer by Joan Didion; Agnes at the End of the World; and more!
with Austin Brigden! Where we talk about: Drive-Thru Santa; Library updates; Winter Reading; Bulb Forcing Kit; Friends Meeting January 11; 2020 Reflections; The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart (HBO Documentary); McCartney III, Paul McCartney; Evermore & Folklore, Taylor Swift; Leon Bridges; Charlie Crockett; Dolly Parton’s America (podcast); Dolly Parton, Songteller: My Life in Lyrics; Dolly Parton’s Christmas on the Square; A Holly Dolly Christmas; Heaven’s Gate (podcast); The Vow (HBO Documentary); Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer (Amazon Prime Documentary); Son of a Gun by Justin St. Germain; My Favorite Murder (podcast); The Ballad of Billy Balls (podcast); The Low, Low Woods by Carmen Maria Machado and DaNi; Fights: One Boy’s Triumph Over Violence by Joel Christian Gill; Kent State: Four Dead in Ohio by Derf Backderf; The Night Watchman by Louise Erdrich; The Blue Jay’s Dance: A Birth Year by Louise Erdrich; Fierce Attachments by Vivian Gornick; Unfinished Business: Notes of a Chronic Re-Reader by Vivian Gornick; Taking a Long Look: Essays on Culture, Literature and Feminism in Our Time by Vivian Gornick; East of Eden by John Steinbeck; Moby Dick by Herman Melville; Bartleby, the Scrivener by Herman Melville; How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy by Jenny Odell; Laziness Does Not Exist by Devon Price; Stamped by Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi;In Five Years by Rebecca Serle; Tales of the City (1993 miniseries); Tales of the City by Armistead Maupin;Sapiens: A Graphic History: The Birth of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari, David Vandermeulen, and Daniel Casanave; Cinderella is Dead by Kalynn Bayron; Appointment in Samarra by John O’Hara; Sabrina (1954); Adam’s Rib (1949); Desk Set (1957); The Bishop’s Wife (1947); It’s a Wonderful Life (1946); Christmas in Connecticut (1945); White Christmas (1954); A Christmas Movie Christmas (2019); You’ve Got Mail (1998); and more!
Dublin citizens are being invited to share their views, thoughts and wishes for the future of the city, in a public consultation process for the City Development Plan which was launched this morning. John O’Hara, City Planning Officer at Dublin City Council joined Breakfast to tell us more. Photo: Sasko Lazarov/RollingNews.ie Listen and subscribe to Newstalk Breakfast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
In this time of global uncertainty, it’s more important than ever for business leaders to engage in ethical decision-making that benefits not only the company’s bottom line and shareholders, but also the communities, customers, and employees who rely on them. BTG client John O’Hara, Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson and leader of J&J’s Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Crisis Task Force, joins BTG Managing Director Sharon Chae Haver to discuss the changes that the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to pharma manufacturing and supply chain. They also delve into the importance of having a clear set of ethical principles by which to guide decision-making in the rapidly shifting business environment. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Johnny O has done a lot. He keeps his door open and takes opportunities when they present themselves which has led to quite the life pursuing waves and good times. Please enjoy the stories from the man himself, John O'Hara.
Exploration d'un topos ("Le serviteur et la Mort", conte oriental) à travers les oeuvres de Louise Penny ("Un long retour"), John O'Hara ("An appointment in Samarra"), William Somerset Maugham ("Sheppey").
We owe the word “quarantine” to the Venetians who in 1377 instituted a policy of keeping ships from plague-stricken countries waiting off its port for 40 days. While hard athwart those among us with COVID19, the quarantine sense is felt by all of us as an echo as we pass through this time of more or less world-wide social isolations, distancings and lock downs. Here we touch on and grapple with some of its immediate practical realties, associations from the past, and speculations on the shape of things to come as we discuss the Dead Sea Scrolls, John Donne, the parable of the “appointment at Samara” (as well as the John O’Hara novel by that name), Buckminster Fuller, Aristotle’s POLITICS (Book Two), the “Wild Child of Avignon,” Jung, Robert Duncan”s “Childhood’s Retreat,” a passage from THE BOOK OF DANIEL, John Prine, Hal Willner, Sonny Rollins, Leonard Cohen and Lou Reed. We’re going to do a series of sessions within the quarantine universe, broadly speaking—so settle in. Also, this podcast includes numerous, aspirational refrains to Sparrow’s fabulous 101-year-old father sequestered in Brooklyn.
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There aren't many Australians unfamiliar with the smiley-faced eggs that Sunny Queen are known for. Managing Director, John O'Hara joined the team over 17 years ago and has seen it grow from a one-channel, one product business, to the multi-faceted company he leads, turning over $350 million and employing 140 people. With a $40 million food service factory and $800k omelette-only robotics line, Sunny Queen were also recognised by Canstar Blue as the No.1 Australian egg brand for consumer satisfaction.
This week on Pop Queers is a battle of theatre juggernauts as Lucy Maunder takes on Joy’s John O’Hara. They cover all topics from babies to musical theatre in a close fight for a anime […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_archives/p/joy.org.au/popqueers/wp-content/uploads/sites/441/2020/03/E24-Podcast.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 38:59 — 41.6MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Pop Queers: Ep 24: Lucy Maunder vs John O’Hara appeared first on Pop Queers.
Hey horror fans! This is a special midweek episode of The Horror Hosts with Jess and Tex where Tex interviews John O'Hara AKA Big Ronnie from the film Clownado. We talk about his early life and prior films he did with director Todd Sheets. Our first interview... how does this happen?!?!
Bunker down for Todd Sheets’ twisted new horror film, featuring genre icons Linnea Quigley and Eileen Deitz, on VOD September 3 and DVD September 17 from Wild Eye Releasing!Cursed demonic circus clowns set out on a vengeful massacre using tornadoes. A stripper, Elvis impersonator, truck driver, teen runaway, and a dude get caught in the supernatural battle between femme fatal and the boss clown from hell.Rachel Lagen, John O'Hara, and Joel D. Wynkoop co-star in "an enjoyable, blood-soaked love letter to the genre*" from the legendary Todd SheetsFollow Todd Sheetshttp://www.zombiebloodbath.com/ https://twitter.com/RealToddSheets https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0790743/?ref=fnalnm1 https://www.facebook.com/jackaloperadiorocksFind out more at https://wicked-horror-show.pinecast.coSend us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/wicked-horror-show/492d4d46-b0a1-425c-b18e-0b9096c81ba7
Presented by CACL and Darren. J March Financial Services Jim Haluska from the Schuylkill County Historical Society sits down with us and discusses all things John O'Hara. Bet you didn't know he was a cub reporter covering the Pottsville Maroons or that he's often mentioned in the same breath as Hemingway?
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For our 1930s book, we read the 1934 debut novel of John O'Hara. We discuss how successful O'Hara is in toggling back and forth between his book's two chief interests: that of the demise of a wealthy car dealer on the one hand and, on the other, his nearly topological rendering of the fictional town of Gibbsville, where the action is set. At the 47:30 mark, we check in on the NBA Finals, with forthright mea culpas for our faulty past predictions, a forthright admission that we have no idea where the series is headed, and a forthright appreciation of the instantly-legendary "Board Man Gets Paid" oral history of Kahwi Leonard's days at San Diego State (https://theathletic.com/1007038/2019/06/03/the-board-man-gets-paid-an-oral-history-of-kawhi-leonards-college-days/). By the next time we record, there will be a champion ¯_(ツ)_/¯ Next up: the 1920s, and--mirabile dictu--a non-fiction book! We'll be digging into E.M. Forster's Aspects of the Novel (https://epdf.pub/aspects-of-the-novel.html). Download a copy. Also, we will be unveiling our Draft Big Boards!
Recorded 3-28-19. Baseball y’all!! The new season is here and we are celebrating that fact with beer!! Steven Schrimsher from Tampa Bay Brewing Company, John O’Hara from Fortress Beerworks and of course Mary & Jake Thorn or Thistle Draftshop join us for an epic pregame party at TDS! We are prepping for the Astros and … Continue reading Liquid Lunch 132: Season Opener celebration @ Thistle Draftshop →
Episode 199 of InterBrews was recorded at Fortress Beerworks with owners John O’Hara and Rob Fleming. They sat down with InterBrews host Josh Stewart to discuss their new brewery in Spring, TX. They talked about the beers they now offer, including the Wit and SMASH IPA they drank while doing the interview. The guys discussed their opening weekend as well as their plans for live music, a kids play area, food trucks and much more at one of the Houston area’s newest breweries. Fortress Beerworks is open Thursday – Sunday. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did making it. This is InterBrews. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/interbrews/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/interbrews/support
Episode 199 of InterBrews was recorded at Fortress Beerworks with owners John O’Hara and Rob Fleming. They sat down with InterBrews host Josh Stewart to discuss their new brewery in Spring, TX. They talked about the beers they now offer, including the Wit and SMASH IPA they drank while doing the interview. The guys discussed […]
John O’Hara joined us to chat about his upcoming Midsumma show #VAL. John was an absolute delight and chatted with us about his experience in such productions as School of Rock (current production), Wicked, Priscilla […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_saturdaysessions/p/joy.org.au/saturdaysessions/wp-content/uploads/sites/365/2019/01/JohnOHara.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 17:32 — 16.1MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Midsumma – John O’Hara #VAL appeared first on Saturday Sessions.
Themen heute: Magna investiert in fortgeschrittene Motion-Control-Software durch den Erwerb von Haptronik GmbH /// Blickfang im SKODA Museum: Topmodell SKODA 860 mit Achtzylindermotor erstrahlt in neuem Glanz Foto: Magna International Inc. 1. In modernen Fahrzeugen werden heute viele Funktionen mittels Technologien gesteuert, die auf Gestik und den Tastsinn reagieren. Die so genannte Haptronik verbessert damit den Komfort für Fahrer und Beifahrer. Um diese fortschrittlichen Technologien für den Automobilmarkt weiterzuentwickeln, hat Magna einen Vertrag zur Übernahme der Haptronik GmbH unterzeichnet. Damit investiert Magna in fortschrittliche Motion-Control-Software und baut die Markführerschaft im Bereich Mechatronik weiter aus.Die Haptronik GmbH ist ein Technologieunternehmen, das sich auf Software zur Steuerung der Bewegung mechatronischer Produkte spezialisiert hat. Das in Dresden ansässige Unternehmen entwickelt Algorithmen, welche die Bewegungssteuerung und das "Touch and Feel" von mechatronisch gesteuerten Systemen wie Türen und Heckklappen verbessern. „Bei dieser Übernahme geht es um den Zugang zum Fahrzeug und um die damit verbundene Erfahrung, die wir den Menschen heute und in der Zukunft bieten wollen, während sich das neue Mobilitäts-Ökosystem weiterentwickelt“, sagte John O'Hara, Präsident von Mechatronics, Mirrors and Lighting. „Das Haptronik-Team ist Experte auf diesem Gebiet und wird Magna helfen, unsere Position als führender Lieferant für Mechatronik-Produkte weiter auszubauen.“ Diese hochmoderne Technologie unterstützt und differenziert das Produktangebot von Magna für Mechatronik-Systeme und verbessert speziell das „SmartAccess Power Door“-Erlebnis. Foto: ŠKODA AUTO Deutschland GmbH 2. Zum 100. Gründungsjubiläum der Tschechoslowakei präsentiert ŠKODA AUTO mit dem ŠKODA 860 ein frisch restauriertes Juwel seines Museumsbestandes. Das Ausstellungsstück von 1932 ist das einzige erhaltene Cabriolet der Baureihe und zeugt von den frühen Glanzzeiten des tschechischen Automobilherstellers. Foto: ŠKODA AUTO Deutschland GmbH Das luxuriöse Fahrzeug setzte seinerzeit Maßstäbe bei Ausstattung, Fahrkomfort und Leistung. Der laufruhige Achtzylinder-Reihenmotor beeindruckte damals durch seine hohe Elastizität. Ab sofort ist der ŠKODA 860 Teil der Dauerausstellung im ŠKODA Museum in Mladá Boleslav. Foto: ŠKODA AUTO Deutschland GmbH Der 860 belegt eindrucksvoll das hohe konstruktive und technische Niveau, das die Fahrzeuge des tschechischen Automobilherstellers bereits in der Vorkriegszeit erreicht hatten. Mit dem 860 knüpften die Konstrukteure in Mladá Boleslav technisch an den Laurin & Klement FF von 1907 an, das wahrscheinlich erste Automobil mit Achtzylinder-Reihenmotor in Mitteleuropa. Diesen Beitrag können Sie nachhören oder downloaden unter:
Shams (otherwise known as Watsun Atkinsun) is a well known tattoo artist, Internet personality and film maker. On April 20th after being invited to a guest slot at the "Black Viris Tattoo" parlor in Brooklyn New York, he was accused of sexual assault while tattooing one of the parlors female tattoo artists Anka Lavriv, on her lower chest. This led to a huge "#MeToo" Internet campaign that Lavriv and work colleague and John O’Hara started on Instagram, going viral across the net within 6 to 12 hours. The extent of this on line witch hunt was so intense that even footage showing his innocence was used by campaigners as "proof" of his alleged guilt. We speak with Shams about his on going issues and how this on line attack drove him and his family to the brink. *Notice* After this interview was recorded the NYPD have since contacted Watsun and informed him that they have viewed the CCTV footage and have confirmed there was no sexual assault and that there will also be no charges made against him for his alleged assaults made against his accusers. We will have Shams on very soon for an updated interview. Related Links: https://www.youtube.com/user/watsonatkinson77
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Lachie has a chat with Australias John O'Hara and Lisa-Marie Parker about their upcoming double bill song cycle. They also chat about what got them both into performing, a few show highlights and how they met. Tix & Info: www.americansongcycle.com Socials: Intsa - @australiasjohnohara - @parker.lisamarie Subscribe and leave a comment/rating and I'll love you forever.Theme Song by Jess Newman
In this delicious s'more episode, Maddie comes at you live from her parent's basement in Michigan with Evan John O'Hara and Pomo, friends from her youth. They dive into the following, plus more: -high school stories -living at home after college -being hairy -trash people -chocolate milk and jelly beans -dating horror stories -texting vs calling -matching with friends on Tinder -pickup lines -one night stands and threeways -bottomless brunch To connect with our guests: Evan is Evan John O'Hara on Facebook. Pomo wants to remain an international man of mystery. Connect with Camp Adulthood: Rate/review/subscribe on iTunes! campadulthood.com hello@campadulthood.com @camp_adulthood
This week we discuss 1940's Pal Joey with music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart, book by John O'Hara, based on a series of short stories he published in the New Yorker, directed by George Abbott (the Hal Prince of his day). We discuss the songwriting team of Rodgers and Hart, the most popular hit-writers of the 1930s, in their most well remembered show, and one of their last before Rodgers replaced Hart with Hammerstein. We've got more clips than ever this week, with three from Pal Joey and three others from earlier in Rodgers and Hart's career (including some songs you probably know!). If you ever wondered what Rodgers and Hart sounded like, but not enough to go to the effort yourself, this podcast will be all you need! Next week is Oklahoma! We'll be talking about the movie version, so feel free to watch it before you listen if you don't know the show or want to refresh your memory.
Arete Executive Podcast hosted by Managing Partner Richard Triggs. Interview with John O'Hara, Managing Director, Sunny Queen Pty Ltd. Richard Triggs LinkedIn: au.linkedin.com/in/richardtriggs John O'Hara LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-o-hara-7668035/ Arete Executive website: www.areteexecutive.com.au Sunny Queen website: http://www.sunnyqueen.com.au/ Richard's book on Amazon: www.amazon.com.au/Uncover-Hidden-J…idden+job+market LinkedIn CEO Incubator Group: www.linkedin.com/grps/CEO-Incubator-6948255/about? Theme music by Simon Gardner "Sunny" from the album "Choose Your Own Adventure": simongardnerguitarist.com
In this episode, Dr. John O'Hara shares his experiences with using project-based learning in his courses.
Former felon John O’Hara tells Vince and Gersh how The Brooklyn Paper helped clear his name 20 years after he was found guilty voter fraud. That, plus Life in a Blender’s Don Rauf discusses exactly “What Happened to Smith.”
我亲爱的: 我一直在思考我们昨晚的谈话,而且我希望你也如此。 1962年,在某种程度上,是对威利·奥哈拉具有决定性的一年。你今年所做的某些决定将会对你今后几年可能想要做出的决定起到至关重要的作用。 譬如:假设当你20岁或21岁时,你会发现你想参加联邦政府或州政府...
Welcome to the Interior Design Today radio show with Mary Knackstedt.In our 34th episode, Mary talks about the renaissance of Harrisburg.I live in Harrisburg and also in New York. There is quite a bit of difference between the two. Both have very interesting qualities. John O'Hara once said that Harrisburg is the perfect place to do research because nothing ever happens to break your train of thought. In some ways it is a quiet city, but it is also a city that has a lot of opportunities. It is now ready for a major change. My studio is located on the river, with a beautiful view. A wonderful location. Except, when the river starts to come up. Then you really go a bit crazy. There is nothing that you can imagine that is like a flood coming into your living room. Unfortunately, our first floor has had 8 and a half feet of water. That is a lot of water, and obviously it can do a lot of destruction. When you live along a river, this is what you can expect.Fortunately, I have been working with a number of architects and designers who said, wouldn't it bel lovely to live along the river and not have this kind of fear. Not to worry about flooding. We started looking at his location, and the buildings, and because of so many floods, they deteriorate. It is a problem because every time you flood something, it does break down the infrastructure. What do we do so that we can live in this beautiful environment and not think about flooding? Obviously there are ways of doing this. We've worked out a plan to create an environment where people can live in perfectly healthy homes. Buildings that require no energy resources. Don't buy any electric, gas, or oil. You're living with all healthy materials so there are no contaminants in any of the building materials or environment. It is also a building that is so well constructed because much of it is built in a factory. The rooms are really correct in size. In fact, in many cases, this type of construction is off less than 1/32 of an inch. I know, as every other designer or builder will tell you, that there are very few buildings which are that exact. When you are building in a controlled environment, you can do things like this.Harrisburg is in a position where it is ready for a renaissance. It is ready for a big change. It's excellent in its location. Very close to Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia, New York City. I travel back and forth to the city 170 miles, and there is not a red light until I hit the Lincoln Tunnel. That's not bad considering many commutes a lot of other people have which are far worse and more congested. Here we have a great beautiful city. Probably one of the most beautiful rivers in the East. It is really very attractive because it has not been commercialized. It is rock bottom. In fact, there are only 8 like it in the world. This river was formed geologically before the mountains, so it will always stay very much as it is. We have a beautiful river, a lot of conveniences, wonderful health clubs, very nice restaurants and other very good service industries. We have access to a lot of the other things on the East Coast. We live in a reasonably moderate costing environment. Why shouldn't Harrisburg be one of the greenest leading cities int he country? I would like to see this happen. As much as we have heard so much discussion about the financial aspect of Harrisburg, unfortunately the financial people are getting ahold of this. They think they have a system of really bringing Harrisburg out of this. Now, the designers need to take their position and create a city which is livable and safe, and a wonderful environment that we can all enjoy.Any of you who have heard me speak, I often say that when we look at our environment and our problems, don't blame the President, the governor, or the mayor. Blame the designers, the architects, and the engineers. They're the ones that create the environments that are really safe for us to live in, that are healthy for us to live in, that really work for us. The design world can make a tremendous difference in all of our cities. Harrisburg is a great example. I look forward to seeing this happen here so that Harrisburg can be an example that every other city with a river can aspire to.The renaissance of Harrisburg.Please subscribe to the video or audio version of the radio show via iTunes or listen to it at http://interiordesigntodaypodcast.blogger.com via the following MP3 Link.
E. L. Doctorow reads John O'Hara's short story "Graven Image" and discusses O'Hara with The New Yorker's fiction editor, Deborah Treisman.
For May 24, 2007. Twenty years ago today marked the 50th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge. An event that day when the bridge was closed to cars and open for pedestrians drew nearly three quarters of a million people -- a much bigger crowd than had been planned on! The picture at the right, taken by John O'Hara of the San Francisco Chronicle has become the iconic image of that day. I talk about the 50th anniversary event, as well as my own fascination with the bridge and its life and times.Today's episode music is from "Sunlit Harbour," by Torchomatic. Theme music composed and performed by Marc Rose.