Cabrillo College football coach Bill Garrison talks to Sentinel reporter Jim Seimas as the Seahawks prepare to open league play in 2007.
AIRING IT OUT: Bill Garrison, Cabrillo football coach
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SPORTS: A conversation with the Voice of the Cardinal: Bob Murphy
Sentinel reporter Ryan Moses talks with Santa Cruz resident and longtime Stanford broadcaster Bob Murphy. His most recent call was the biggest football upset in Stanford history, when the Cardinal beat No. 2 USC, despite being a 41-point underdog.
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BOOKENDS: Susan Faludi on our distinctly American reaction to 9-11
Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Susan Faludi talks to Sentinel reporter Wallace Baine about her new book, The Terror Dream, in advance of her Oct. 2 appearance (7:30 p.m.) at the Capitola Book Cafe.
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George Carlin on the state of the nation and the nature of idealism
Comedian George Carlin tells Sentinel reporter Wallace Baine that American idealism and Americans themselves have been bought off by gizmos and toys. Still, Carlin says that before he was a cynic, he was a disappointed idealist. Some language may be offensive in this podcast.
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AIRING IT OUT: Dwight Lowery

Jim Seimas talks with Dwight Lowery, Soquel High and Cabrillo College alumnus — and San Jose State University All-American senior cornerback.
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Bookends - Sherman Alexie on ‘The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian’
Chris Watson talks with author Sherman Alexie about his latest book, ‘The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian.’
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Bookends - William Gibson on ‘Spook Country’
Chris Watson talks with famed science-fiction author William Gibson about his new book, ‘Spook Country.’
In 1984, it cost $2.95 to blow your mind.
That was the year William Gibson’s first novel “Neuromancer” fast-forwarded the public’s imagination into the cyberspace age.
In fact, that’s where we first heard the word cyberspace, today’s synonym for the World Wide Web.
Read the full story in today’s Sentinel.
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Bookends: Daniel Farber on the Ninth Amendment
Chris Watson talks with law professor and author Daniel Farber about his new book, ‘Retained by the People: The Silent Ninth Amendment and the Constitutional Rights Americans Don’t Know They Have.’
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Bookends: Ruth Gendler on the need for beauty
Chris Watson talks with author Ruth Gendler about her new book, “Notes on the Need for Beauty: An Intimate Look at an Essential Quality.”
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Bookends: Khaled Hosseini on ‘A Thousand Splendid Suns’
Chris Watson talks with Khaled Hosseini, author of the international bestseller ‘The Kite Runner,’ about his new novel, ‘A Thousand Splendid Suns.’
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