Kelly and I are joined by Kristen Case and Stephen Grandchamp of the New Commons Project to talk about what the project is. You’ve heard me talk about the New Commons before, and I was really excited to have the two of them on the show to discuss all the awesome things they’ve been doing. This month the focus turns to the FEDCO Seed Catalog, and they’ll be screening a free showing of SEED tomorrow night on campus.
If you have no idea what I’m talking about, then you should give the show a listen. If you already know all about it, then I guarantee you’ll find the podcast an interesting one anyway. (Plus, I got Kristen to commit on tape that she’ll bring the Coen Bros to Farmington if one of their works is a selection for the next round of New Commons works. Let the campaigning begin!)
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