In this two-part edition of B-Side from March and May of 2010, Rob Sachs and Tamara Keith venture out in the rain to try and find the historic Mason-Dixon Line. Along the way we hear about
B-Side‘s Tamara Keith plays “Clue” with a couple of friends as we explore mysteries and clues. Originally aired in May 2007. Liner Notes Piano Psychologist: John Tynan You can pick up clues about people
On this edition of B-Side, host Tamara Keith visits a bar. It’s the kind of place where you can get a strong drink and disappear. And it seems the appropriate location to do a
In zoology, crepuscular refers to animals becoming active at twilight or before sunrise, as do bats and certain insects and birds. On this edition of B-Side we look at what humans do between the
On this edition of B-side we’re talking about personal space — you know… that invisible hula hoop that floats around your waist… that boundary we all have between us and the world… well, MOST
Here’s a joke: what’s the difference, between boogers and broccoli? Kids will eat the boogers. OK, that joke wasn’t funny, but on this edition of B-Side we bring you plenty of things that are. Originally
B-Side’s Tamara Keith and Rob Sachs continue their search for the Mason-Dixon Line, discovering that this historic boundary isn’t all that well marked. As they search, the B-Side Crew explores personal boundaries. Liner Notes: