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Mystery author Keenan Powell presents Deadly Solution, with author Stan Jones.
In Deadly Solution, Maeve Malloy, a public defender in Anchorage, defends an Alaska Native man accused of beating another homeless man to death. With no witnesses to the crime and a client who claims to have no knowledge of the night of the murder, the case seems stacked against her, Keenan Powell is a practicing attorney in Anchorage. She received a Bachelors of Science in Broadcast Communication Arts from San Francisco State University and a Juris doctorate from McGeorge School of Law. Joining Keenan Powell is mystery writer Stan Jones. Stan Jones is author of Tundra Kill; White Sky, Black Ice; Shaman Pass; frozen Sun; Village of the Ghost Bears
Interview with Stan Anderson and Nelson Dean
Larry Thomas from Nanaimo's CHUB Radio interviews Stan Anderson and Nelson Dean in 1979 on the Open Mike Show about the Coal Tyee History Project. Anderson and Dean explain the oral history project's plan to interview coal miners and their family members in order to gather information about the coal mining history of Vancouver Island. Several callers also call into the show with additional details about coal mining in the Nanaimo area.https://library.viu.ca/libinfo/harmfullanguagestatementhttps://viuspace.viu.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/139/CoalTyeeAnderson1Script1979.pdf?sequence=6CHUB Radio
Mystery Author Stan Jones and Sepculative Fiction Authors Sterling Emmal and L. S. Goulet
Sterling Emmal is author of the sci-fi fantasy The Executioner of Rawule and L. S. Goulet is author of the fantasy book Sword of Dragonblood. Tundra Kill is Stan Jones' latest Nathan Active mystery. His other books include White Sky, Black Ice; Shaman Pass, Frozen Sun; Village of the Ghost Bears, and the nonfiction classic, The Spill: Personal Stories from the Exxon Valdez Disaster, coauthored with Sharon Bushell
Bob Springmeyer, Jack Wilson, Stan Nelson, Bob Allen, and Ned Warnock timing a ski race.
Photo of Bob Springmeyer, Jack Wilson, Stan Nelson, Bob Allen, and Ned Warnock timing a ski race in the 1960
Jack Wilson, Stan Nelson, Bob Allen, and Bob Springmeyer holding their timers.
Photo of Jack Wilson, Stan Nelson, Bob Allen, and Bob Springmeyer holding their timers during a ski race in the 1960
Interview With Stan Dragland
Stan Dragland (1942-2022) was a prolific Canadian author with close ties to the Newfoundland arts community. After retiring, Dragland moved to St. John's where he
continued his writing career. Dragland co-founded poetry publishing company, Brick Books, was the founding editor of the literary magazine Brick, and the poetry editor for publisher
McClelland & Stewart. He was awarded the Gabrielle Roy Prize for Canadian Literary Criticism (1994); bpNichol Chapbook Award (2002); the Newfoundland and Labrador Rogers Cable Non-Fiction
Award (2005) for his memoir Apocrypha: Further Journeys; Newfoundland and Labrador Book Award for Nonfiction (2019); and in 2020, was appointed to the Order of Canada.Credits: Interviewer: Stephanie McKenzie; Cameraman/Video Editor: Zay Nova; Lighting/Audio: Darrell Powe
Nelson Chevrolet, Seattle, 1944
Nelson Chevrolet opened in 1922 in Ballard and remained at the same location until 2003. The family business, started by Stan Nelson and passed along to his son Stan Nelson Jr., became Three Sisters Nelson Chevrolet in 1998 when the sisters took over the dealership. Rising property values and pressure to develop the prime 3 acres led to the closing. The family still owns other businesses outside of Seattle.Handwritten on sleeve: Nelson Chevrolet. Caption information from: Seattle Post-Intelligencer, March 14, 2002.1 safety film negative: b&w; 8 x 10 in
Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny: These days with Stan Grant
On the first episode of Democracy Sausage for 2021, journalist and author Stan Grant joins Mark Kenny to discuss whether President Joe Biden can address the serious challenges facing the United States, plus the trajectory of the Australia Day debate. It was meant to be a reset, but will 2021 actually be a year of reckoning in the United States, with the country struggling to address its deep divisions? Can Biden do what his predecessors couldn’t (or wouldn’t) and tackle entrenched inequalities? And is a change to the date of Australia Day now inevitable? On this episode of Democracy Sausage, Stan Grant joins Professor Mark Kenny to discuss what changes the new year might bring in the United States, plus continuity and change in Australia’s national identity
Stan Edey interview with Nellie Osachoff
Interview recounts family history and personal stories. Topics include Claybrick, transportation C.P.R. daily, taxis to Nelson, steamer, match factory in Nelson. Transcript available
Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny: With the falling of the dusk with Stan Grant
On this episode of Democracy Sausage, acclaimed journalist and author Stan Grant joins Mark Kenny live at The Australian National University to discuss the major challenges facing the world and his new book, With the Falling of the Dusk. What does China’s trajectory mean for Australia and other countries in the region? Will President Joe Biden be able to address the deep structural challenges facing the United States? And why was 1979 such a watershed year in contemporary history? Recorded live as part of the ANU/Canberra Times Meet the Author series, Stan Grant joins Mark Kenny on this episode of Democracy Sausage to discuss a world in crisis and his new book, With the Falling of the Dusk
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