Archive for the “Beth Finke” Category

Seeing a bigger picture

September 28, 20112 CommentsPosted in Beth Finke, blindness, radio, technology for people who are blind, travel, Uncategorized

Harper and I head to Madison, Wisconsin today, and one of the things we’ll be doing there is this: “The Lindbergh Lectures” Thursday, September 29 12:00 – 12:50 PM Room 1106 Mechanical Engineering Building “Seeing a Bigger Picture” Beth Finke NPR commentator, Teacher and Journalist Author of “Hanni and Beth: Safe & Sound” Abstract: Thanks […]

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I'm so proud

September 8, 20113 CommentsPosted in Beth Finke, Mike Knezovich, radio, Uncategorized

Over 50 is where it’s at, man. This excerpt from a Chicago Sun Times review of the Soul Train concert I went to Monday night explains why: Slightly-more-than-middle-aged women swooned to Marshall Thompson and the Chi-Lites’ “Oh Girl” and “Have You Seen Her,” no doubt knocked out by the trio’s sartorial splendor of pumpkin-colored suits […]

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Okay, here's how it is

September 3, 201118 CommentsPosted in Beth Finke, Mike Knezovich, parenting a child with special needs, radio, Uncategorized

It’s our son’s birthday! Gus is, gasp, twenty-five years old today. Seems a fitting occasion to dust off one of the first essays I wrote and recorded for National Public Radio: Commentator Beth Finke describes the struggle of placing her developmentally disabled son into a group home and the unexpected relief it’s brought both of […]

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