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  • In a woodshop on the Ivy League campus, Dudley Whitney shapes blocks of wood ... and the lives of his students.
  • See video and interviews of San Diego's own megaphone-toting rock band The Burning of Rome.
  • In neighborhoods across the country, groups of people are banding together to help the elderly stay in their homes. These non-profit groups are called "villages," and they help provide seniors with security, practical help and companionship they need to stay happily in the home they love.
  • It's Thursday which means it's time to begin planning your weekend. We want to help. If you want to know more about Steampunks, there's a stylish convention in town. Or if you want to enjoy some Cajun music by the bay, we have a festival to recommend. Joining us with their suggestions are Nina Garin and Rosey Bystrak.
  • A real estate deal goes bad in Southern California and a family is torn apart. We'll talk with author Eric Puchner about his new novel "Model Home."
  • Anthony Heilbut's essay collection, The Fan Who Knew Too Much, features reflections on the Queen of Soul, soap operas and Jewish immigrants. The highlight of this sometimes harsh collection, says Michael Schaub, is a history of LGBT contributions to gospel.
  • Musical performances by Pamela Z and Marshall Crenshaw top our weekend to-do list, along with TNT and a family friendly St. Patrick's Day parade.
  • Airs Tuesday, August 3, 2010 at 9:30 p.m. on KPBS TV
  • When science-fiction writer Pat Cadigan was a girl, she and her friend Rosemarie DeCaria invented a secret world where they were twins from the planet Venus. In their imaginations, they had an exclusive contract with The Beatles, advising the band about important matters. It was a world that Cadigan cherished even after she and DeCaria grew apart.
  • Find out if the Silversun Pickups can play their own song on Guitar Hero, plus their thoughts on art and music.
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