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ArchivesAlice In Wonderland (REBROADCAST)By Laura Knoy on Thursday, December 30, 2004.It's been said that only Shakespeare and the Bible are quoted more than the Alice in Wonderland works. Since it was first released, the iconic Alice has been adapted in movies, plays even video games. A new book looks at the duality of author, protagonist, and work… half-sanitized, disneyfied children's story, half-dark, psychedelic, borderline pedophilic fantasy. The many sides and influences of Lewis Carroll and Alice in Wonderland is on the next Exchange. Trish's guest is Will Brooker, Associate Professor of Communications at Richmond, the American International University in London and author of "Alice's Adventures: Lewis Carroll in Popular Culture". *This show was originally broadcast on 5/10/04* NH Is Part of Regional Plan to Curb CO2By David Darman on Thursday, December 30, 2004.Representatives from 189 nations met earlier this month in Argentina. They'd come to discuss global warming and devise strategies for lowering carbon dioxide emissions. The talks were the latest round of the Kyoto Protocol, the international agreement to reduce greenhouse gases. The United States has not signed the protocol. But nine northeastern states, including New Hampshire, don't want to be left out. They have banded together to try to come up with their own regional plan. NHPR's David Darman reports. Love in Good TimeBy John Walters on Thursday, December 30, 2004.As a child in rural England, Ashland resident Claire Robson knew that she would one day leave and head for great adventures. Five decades later, she's captured her great adventures in her memoir Love in Good Time. In this rebroadcast of The Front Porch, Claire describes trying on Marxist politics at University, making a dramatic escape from her brief marriage on a motorbike, joining a group of radical Lesbians, squatting in abandoned housing in London and getting in trouble with the law. |
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