Andrew interviews three middle school students. Topics include changes from elementary school, violence, video games, and their Summer musical, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
This episode was taped in December 2007.
This episode was first aired on KMVT 15 in June 2008.
Andrew interviews folks participating in Couchsurfing International. This non-profit social-networking site allows users to get to know each other before coming to crash on their couches.
Andrew explores the fatal disease Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, aka Lou Gehrig's Disease, with Linda de Mello. A representative of the ALS Association, she describes what it is, and what the Association is doing about it.
MTN is looking for an Executive Director. MTN serves the residents of Minneapolis with tools, programs, and activities to engage and connect diverse residents and institutions through the exchange of ideas, stories, and information.
Yale Law School invites applications for a clinical professor of law to run a clinic on First Amendment, Media Freedom and Information Access issues at Yale Law School.
The Alliance for Community Media (ACM) has issued its call for entries for the Hometown Media Awards. Previously named the Hometown Video Awards, the name change to Hometown Media Awards reflects the wider array of media being used by Public, Educational, and Governmental (PEG) access cable television channels.