Producer/Reporter/Writer Martha Woodroof converses with public radio listeners about the news, thinking, reading, listening to public radio, gardening and generally enjoying life.
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It's hard not to think about Tiger Woods these days.
If you're interested in professional sports (I am), there he is; if you're interested in business (I am), there he is; if you're at all attracted by scandal (I hope I'm not, but am afraid I might...
I came into contact with Ned Studholme while wearing my “Civic Soapbox" editor’s hat. He was responsible for the Soapbox, "Truthful Trillions" that aired on WMRA last September.
When we met to record "Truthful Trillions," Ned told me that his...
Bill Fawcett is the WMRA engineer. Without him, none of us would have this station to listen to.
Bill's life is bit like that of a doctor on call, 24/7/365. If something happens to any of the equipment, including our far-flung transmitters and...
I just finished doing a piece for NPR's monkey see blog. It's generally on Picador's re-issuance of a whole slew of Tom Wolfe books; specifically on his just re-issued first book, a collection of essays called The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake...
NPR and PBS share some resources and audience. Among them are the Woodroofs.
Night-before-last, Charlie came in to my home office to announce that another chunk of the world, as we knew it, had ended. The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer had become the PBS...