The Yiddish Radio Project is based on a series of stories featured on NPR’s All Things Considered in the spring of 2002. The series highlights the golden age of Yiddish-American broadcasting in the 1930s to ’50s. In its heyday Yiddish radio was heard from coast to coast, with a dozen stations in New York alone. All that survives from that incredible era are 500 hours of material preserved on 1,000 fragile discs–all of them rescued from storerooms and attics and even dumpsters, by one man, Henry Sapoznik, a musician and historian who has been on a fifteen-year mission to save every remnant from the “golden age” of Yiddish radio. This collection is an unprecedented intimate snapshot of American Jewish life during the ’30s an
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Yiddish Radio Project
January 31st, 2010The Audiophile’s Project Sourcebook: 80 High-Performance Audio Electronics Projects
December 10th, 2009Review
From New Literature Section: The clear, illustrated schematics and instructions provided in this book allow audio enthusiasts to build high-quality, high-power electronic audio components and testing equipment. The author gives easily comprehensible explanations of the electronics at work, as well as a practical foundation needed for experimentation and modification of existing voltage emplifiers, balanced input driver/receiver circuits, graphic equalizers, and effects circuits. (Poptronics )
THE AUDIOPHILE’S PROJECT SOURCEBOOK Build audio projects that produce great sound for far less than they cost in the store, with audio hobbyists’ favorite writer Randy Slone. In The Audiophile’s Proje
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The Audiophile’s Project Sourcebook: 80 High-Performance Audio Electronics Projects
December 10th, 2009Review
From New Literature Section: The clear, illustrated schematics and instructions provided in this book allow audio enthusiasts to build high-quality, high-power electronic audio components and testing equipment. The author gives easily comprehensible explanations of the electronics at work, as well as a practical foundation needed for experimentation and modification of existing voltage emplifiers, balanced input driver/receiver circuits, graphic equalizers, and effects circuits. (Poptronics )
THE AUDIOPHILE’S PROJECT SOURCEBOOK Build audio projects that produce great sound for far less than they cost in the store, with audio hobbyists’ favorite writer Randy Slone. In The Audiophile’s Proje
Buy The Audiophile’s Project Sourcebook: 80 High-Performance Audio Electronics Projects at Amazon
Understanding Audio: Getting the Most Out of Your Project or Professional Recording Studio
October 26th, 2009Explores the fundamentals of audio and acoustics that impact every stage of the music-making process. A perfect book whether you are a musician setting up your first ProTools project studio or you are a seasoned recording professional eager to find one volume that will fill in the gaps of your audio knowledge.
About the Author
Daniel M. Thompson is Assistant Chair of Music Production and Engineering at Berklee College of Music. An independent writer/producer and recording engineer, his credits include work for major films and television including ER and The Sopranos. He is a member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS), the Audio Engineering Society (AES), and the American Society o
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Winston Churchill, the Agile Project Manager
September 10th, 2009
Today; S pace of change has reached unprecedented levels seen only in wartime. As a result, the project management has changed as the pressure to deliver and make things count quickly. This audiobook looks back over a period of incredible change and the mines of the lessons that the project managers can use today. In May 1940, the United Kingdom (UK) is facing a difficult situation, the impending invasion. Since the evacuation of Dunkirk took place, the magnitude of the disaster became apparent. The army left 90% of its teams, the loss of the RAF fighter was sad and more than 200 ships were lost. Winston Churchill, one of the greatest leaders of the 20th century, was swept to power. With depleted forces and no organized defend
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