Ravi turns over the guest introductions to Sonia who taps into her heritage to introduce Savvas Spyridopoulos, the producer and organizer of the upcoming Soundscape 2007 -- "a synergistic interaction of sight, sound, and crowd motion." In addition to providing a visual guide to the experience, Spyridopoulus issues a near legal disclaimer. And it's a crowded house as he insists on bringing his own guest for morale support.
Plus, a dip into the DriveTime GloveBox for the first ever follow-up letter.
And Ravi deftly slips in some Pig Latin.
(QuickTime, 09:30, 46 MB)
8 comments:
Wow I'm first...
I thought this show was so fun.
Was that a garden hose Allison had around her arm? O_o
Hope you get to do the iron sides interview. (not Raymond Burr, I think he's dead ;P) That will be fun!
~L~
Hola vi tu dirección de blog en un programa de Nathional Geographic, saludos desde Argentina!
Hi i'm italian I see you on Discovery channel and watch my web tv : TVRETEANOMALA.TK :) Bye bye
Hi man! I'm writing from italy and i saw you on Beyond Tomorrow!
This blog is a great idea, and you're a genius!
Maybe one day i'll be in studio-a!!!
Bye Bye
Davide
I've been watching your show for a while and it always brightens up my day with a smile.
Speaking of Public Transportation... Have you ever done Drive Time on train or subway (maybe it would be "Rail Time")?
Keep the show alive.
Lane (from sunny/rainy Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada)
Ravi-
I met Savvas at a memorial for my friend Cheyenne in Vermont this spring, and he told me about the Soundscape project, and I was telling him about you. So glad you hooked up. I hope to see the Soundscape redux Sept. 14-15, as I missed the first one. PS- Love the show. -Bubba
Whatever happened to the U.S.S. Constitution thing you were supposed to do for that Navy fellow? I thought it would make a great segment, visiting the ship and the harbor area where it's docked.
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