old.wrek.org Playlist for Lost in the Stacks from May 16th, 2014 ("What Are You Reading?") Episode 208 | WREK Atlanta, 91.1 FM

Playlist for Lost in the Stacks from May 16th, 2014 (“What Are You Reading?”) Episode 208

Clip from Bill Hicks

Intro: “Friction” by Television

“Justify Your Book” by Wat Tyler

Interview with Karen Glover & Stella Richardson (Georgia Tech Library) and Denita Hampton (Georgia State University Library)

File this set under PZ4 .E47:
“Invisible Man” by The Breeders
“The Hours” by Beach House

Continued interview with Karen Glover, Stella Richardson, and Denita Hampton

File this set under PS3569 .A516:
“Bad Blood” by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
“Neon Bible” by Arcade Fire
“Blow Up” by Human Sexual Response



Continued interview with Karen Glover, Stella Richardson, and Denita Hampton

File this set under PR6013 .R35:
“Goodbye To All That” by The Legendary Jim Ruiz Group
“The Art of Dying” by George Harrison

Poem: Theories of Time and Space by Natasha Trethewey

Credits: “Give It Up” by Public Enemy

“Put the Book Back on the Shelf” by Belle & Sebastian

Mailbag: “Into the Void (Sealth)” by Soundgarden

Stay tuned for the next Lost in the Stacks, “Expunge Your Digital History” on May 23rd!

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