Podcast: “Listen in, Michigan”
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Episode 24: We can be heroes
He was brilliant, brave, and curious — and his tale unspools like a thrilling mystery. Architect Raoul Wallenberg, ’35, protected thousands of Jews from the Nazis in World War II. And then he disappeared off the face of the earth. Listen in, as we meet the 2018 Wallenberg scholars at the University of Michigan.
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Episode 23: Football’s Valhalla: The Bob Ufer Story, featuring Dan Chace
Filmmaker Dan Chace, BA ’83, screened his film about the beloved Wolverines football announcer Oct. 5, 2018, at the Michigan Theater. Listen in, as he describes the labor of love in creating this movie about one of the University of Michigan’s most colorful characters.
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Episode 22: Ecstatic Destinations, featuring Keith Taylor
Poet and retired lecturer Keith Taylor delivers a new book that celebrates Ann Arbor and all its charms. In Taylor’s world, the skateboarder is angel, the hickory is holy woman, and the park bench? Nirvana.
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Episode 21: I witness, featuring Andy Sacks and Jay Cassidy
Good news! Your 1968 photo of RFK is on the cover of a 2017 bestseller by Chris Matthews. Bad news: The photo is credited to someone else. Listen in, as ‘Michigan Daily’ alumni Andy Sacks and Jay Cassidy take you back in time to when RFK campaigned in Detroit, and they photographed it. The candidate was killed three weeks later.
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Episode 19: Re:Union, featuring Susan Pile
In this episode, we chat with Susan Pile, the University of Michigan’s senior director of university unions and auxiliary services. She is managing the 20-month renovation of the beloved Michigan Union, but fear not: She is fiercely protective of its legacy.
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Episode 18: Flour power at Zingerman’s, featuring Frank Carollo
Zingerman’s Bakehouse co-owner Frank Carollo celebrates 25 years in business with a gorgeous cookbook rich in history, humor, and of course, those precious how-tos. Listen in if you’re a fan of the magic brownies…
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Episode 17: Object lessons, featuring Carla Sinopoli & Kerstin Barndt
From dinosaurs to dioramas, the University of Michigan holds some 25 million specimens and cultural objects in more than 20 distinct museums, libraries, and collections. Listen in, as we ‘meet’ some of the explorers who amassed this expansive archive.
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Episode 16: Kids today, featuring … kids today
Student organizations at the University of Michigan may be sublime (Solar Car) or ridiculous (Squirrel Club). Either way, the students who manage them are extraordinarily bright, motivated, and accomplished. Listen in to meet them on the Diag.
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Episode 15: Strike up the band, featuring Jerry Bilik
Listen in, as composer/arranger Jerry Bilik, BMus ’55/MMus ’61, takes you inside the Michigan Marching Band. He’s the artist behind some of their most beloved classics.