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		<title>Liner Notes Now Available on the WGBH Forum Network</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now available on the WGBH Forum Network as a webcast and MP3 download, LINER NOTES &#8211; War and Place. Visit LINER NOTES &#8211; War and Place here. LINER NOTES is an eight-part literary/travel series. Aboard Queen Mary 2, host and raconteur Paul Holdengräber helms roundtable gatherings exploring the many meanings of Place with notable and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.creativepr.org/img/100px/linernotes.gif" alt="" width="110" height="110" />Now available on the WGBH Forum Network as a webcast and MP3 download, <em>LINER NOTES &#8211; War and Place</em>.  Visit <em>LINER NOTES &#8211; War and Place</em> <a href="http://forum.wgbh.org/wgbh/forum.php?lecture_id=4096">here</a>.<br />
<em> LINER NOTES</em> is an eight-part literary/travel series. Aboard Queen Mary 2, host and raconteur Paul Holdengräber helms roundtable gatherings exploring the many meanings of Place with notable and knowledgeable guests. Each program is appropriate to a holiday or a season, yet evergreen. Shipboard conversations are supplemented with special features recorded ashore.<br />
<em> LINER NOTES</em> is created by veteran public radio producers Jon Kalish and Marty Goldensohn, and underwritten by Cunard. <span id="more-41"></span></p>
<p><em>LINER NOTES</em> redefines Memorial Day programming with an extraordinary hour entitled <em>War and Place</em> -</p>
<p>* Tom Brokaw, shares memories of his moving visits to Normandy and Pearl Harbor &#8211; how they changed his life, and enabled him to understand the great sacrifices of ordinary people, from hometowns like his.<br />
* Writer Maxine Hong Kingston helps Veterans put their memories on paper with &#8220;healing and writing workshops.&#8221;<br />
* Distinguished novelist Robert Stone, (&#8220;Dog Soliders&#8221;) discusses the cultural legacy of Vietnam.<br />
* Former Marine Wayne Karlin author of &#8220;War Movies: Journeys to Vietnam&#8221;, shares stories about soldier/authors on both sides of that conflict and discusses how the picture of war in the movies has evolved over the years.<br />
* Writer Dana Sachs, (&#8220;A House on Dream Street&#8221;) portrays the new Vietnam &#8211; a tourist mecca with fine food and beaches. She counsels us on where to travel and explains why Americans are surprisingly welcome.<br />
* Photographer Steve McCurry tells of his famous photo &#8220;Afghan Girl,&#8221; and what he finds when he travels to war zones.<br />
* Psychoanalyst Emmanuel Kalftal takes a tape recorder with him as he travels to the place his parents met, Dachau, where he finds a living memorial, not a museum.<br />
* Michael Arad, architect of the prize-wining design for the 9/11 memorial at the former World Trade Center, helps us think about the power of place in mourning.<br />
* Phillip Gourevitch, editor of the Paris Review, who wrote &#8220;We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Familes&#8221;, reflects on those who suffered through the ethnic conflicts in Africa.<br />
* Reporter Deborah George takes us to post war Sierra Leone to meet a young woman who will become her daughter.<br />
* Finally, we travel to a small town in Cornwall, England where a young evacuee from the London blitz, now 80, found a peaceful home for life.</p>
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