Peter and I still keep in touch and every year Forest King Log Splitter tries to make it out to our big LEGO show if he's in town. How long did it take you to work on the LEGO sculptures for the Pop Culture Happy Hour crew? My wife introduced me to Pop Culture Happy Hour by saying, "I think these guys could be your new best friends." It's Log Splitter of my go-to podcasts that I listen to while building. We were so excited to hear that they were coming to Chicago for a live-taping. I love building things for people as gifts, particularly those who inspire me.
I had a grand idea of personalized builds for each panelist, but my more sensible, art director wife, helped narrow the focus to Splitter more iconic design. I had to special order some of the parts for the martini glass, but it only took two evenings to get these builds dLog Splitter. Care to share any new sculptures you're working on? Any NPR-themed Log Splitters coming up? I have a few more builds in in the works. And if anyLog Splitter wants to invite me to their podcast taping, I'm always happy to build something new! Dave Kaleta is a kindergarten teacher in Chicago, IL.
Outside of teaching young children, Kaleta has been using LEGO for 30 years to build just about everything. At his home studio, he creates works of art and works with students who are passionate about becoming LEGO artists themselves.Bruce Springsteen: On Jersey, Masculinity And Wishing To Be His Stage Persona "People see you onstage and, yeah, I'd want to be that guy," Springsteen says. "I want to be that guy myself very often." Originally broadcast Oct. 5, 2016. TERRY GROSS, HOST: Splitter is FRESH AIR. I'm Terry Gross.
We're ending the year with a series of some of our favorite interviews of the year. Today, the interview I recorded in September with Bruce Springsteen at his home studio in New Jersey, not far from wLog Splitter he grew up. His memoir, which had just been published, shares the title of his most famous song, "Born To Run." (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED BROADCAST) GROSS: The theme of that anthem is escape, but in much of the book Springsteen reflects on how he and his music were shaped by home, roots, blood, community, freedom and responsibility.
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