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The Elements
California Legacy
The Elements: Earth, Wind, Fire, and Water



Produced by Terry Beers
For the California Legacy Project
Santa Clara University

Written by
Terry Beers
John Farnsworth


Earth, wind, fire, and water are timeless elements of California's natural world. This four-part series of brief programs for public radio are meditations on what's at stake for Californians…
Nature Dreaming
Nature Dreaming: Rediscovering California's Landscapes

Is a two-part public radio series drawing on dramatic readings of California landscape writing and commentary by prominent humanities scholars.

Featured is award-winning writer and organic farmer David Mas Masumoto, whose books include:
  • Heirlooms

  • Letters to the Valley

  • Four Seasons in Five Senses

  • Harvest Son

  • Epitaph for a Peach

  • Wisdom of the Last Farmer

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Santa Clara University California Legacy Project and KAZU FM in Pacific Grove, 90.3 FM, have teamed up to bring you the California Legacy Project Radio Anthology.

Segments are recorded at SCU and in the KAZU studios utilizing professional actors as voice talent to recreate various moments of our California Legacy.

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