Dr. Curtis Rogers discusses South Carolina's rich literary heritage with Aïda Rogers. Aïda is a writer and editor whose feature journalism has won national and regional awards. She has worked in newspapers, television, and magazines and has coauthored Stop Where the Parking Lot's Full, a guidebook to South Carolina's favorite restaurants, and she also edited three volumes of State of the Heart: South Carolina Writers on the Places They Love published by the University of South Carolina Press. She has also worked closely with Writing South Carolina, which is a high school writing contest sponsored by the University of South Carolina Honors College.
The Solar Eclipse and the Visually Impaired - interview with Cynthia Hall - Episode 26
Richland Library Awarded 2017 IMLS National Medal for Museum and Library Service - Episode 25
The Importance of Play - Episode 24
Tobacco Sun with Lorna Hollifield - Episode 23
And the Flood Goes On... - Episode 22
StoryfestSC with Sophie Blackall and Rita Williams-Garcia - Episode 21
Reconstructing South Carolina - Episode 20
Do You Know the Road? African-American History with Author Brent Morris - Episode 19
Women Speak: Celebrating Women and Art - Episode 18
Talking writing, libraries, and more with Jacqueline Woodson - Episode 17
Listen with purpose. NiA! - Episode 16
Cyber Safety with Joe Ryan of the Attorney General's Office - Episode 15
A [Thursday] Afternoon with T.D. Johnston - Episode 14
Wintertime Botany with Curator John Nelson - Episode 13
An Interview with Cecil Williams - Episode 12
"Remembering Columbia" with John M. Sherrer - Episode 11
State of the State Library Address - Episode 10
Pssst... Games in Libraries... Still Cool. - Episode 9
We Reckon You Oughta Listen to This Talk with Tom Poland - Episode 8
A talk with Senator Sheheen - Episode 7
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