Media
Media
New York Times
ARTS IN AMERICA; Hard Covers, Hard Work: Building Careers by the Book
Christian Science Monitor
Able to Fix Old Books in a Single Bound
Learning to Take a Stitch in Time to Save Old Books
Seattle Times
Books In A Bind? He Aids In Their Re-Covery
Oro Valley Explorer
Here are some of the articles along with some radio and television programs I participated in. This is not comprehensive, just ones I thought were interesting and could find on line, or had copies.
Todd Mundt Show
I’m not sure when I did this, but it was several years ago - before I figured out radio. This NPR show is no longer on the air, which is a bit sad because it was an excellent show about ideas rather than folks shilling their next movie or book. There is no on line archive so the show can be heard here (20 minutes):
Only A Game
This was my last day at the school, and is a wonderful story. The full episode can be found via the link above. The story itself is here (ten minutes):
KUOW
I did this interview with a couple of friends, Kate Leonard and Claudia Cohen, for the Weekday program with Steve Scheer. It was really fun to do, and has a lot of good information. You can link to it above or listen to it here (40 minutes - 8 mb file):
Radio Interviews
Television stories
Seattle television news
This story was done in 1995. It has the famous Shazam incident. Going to work that day I knew if I used the word “shazam” during the interview they would use it. I did, and they did. Television journalism at its best. Kate Leonard did a great job here.
This is a video the school made around 2001. They did a couple more after this one, but somehow I thought this captures the school better than the more recent ones did. It is about 20 minutes long and covers all the programs, but this is just the intro and the bookbinding part. Who cares about the rest of the place anyway?
This show did a series of segments on the school. A buddy of mine knew the host and told me what to expect. So, as I’m in the middle of the filming, all I keep thinking is, “yeah, he said that was going to happen.” As if I wasn’t confused enough! It’s great to see the students in this segment.
This was a nice idea: make short segments on all the programs so that they could be put on the web. And they did a very nice job, and the students had great comments.
© 2007 Mark Andersson