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ArchivesA Veritable SmorgasbordBy John Walters on Wednesday, March 23, 2005.A round-up of some of our favorite interviews! We hear excerpts from past Front Porch conversations including grammy-award winner Will Ackerman who talks about how he met George Winston, and how they came to record Winston's best-selling album "Autumn" on a shoestring. Betty Lauer, the author of Hiding in Plain Sight masqueraded as a Polish Catholic when she was a teenager; she recalls what the constant danger of living in Nazi-occupied Poland was like. Also from the archives, John Walters' interview with Bill Whyte, the former carpenter turn businessman, and inventor of Badger Balm, designed to soothe even the driest skin. And finally, the man who golfed his way across Mongolia, Andre Tolme who is effusive about Mongolian hospitality, and describes some of the unusual foods he ate during his unusual journey. |
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