OPB's State of Wonder

State Of Wonder: Mar. 14, 2015 - Hollywood Theater, Nicholas Payton, Ural Thomas & More


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Everything looks different this week somehow — bigger, brighter, more vivid. Is it us? A new projector? A bird? A plane? Or is it the Wonder? Come hear what we have for you:

1:13 - Oregonian reporter Bryan Denson tells us about a breaking art forgery caper.
5:34 - The Hollywood Theatre raises the curtain on its new 70mm projection system with "2001: A Space Odyssey." We hear about the treasure hunt behind tracking down the now defunct technology. Well, almost defunct: the Hollywood might just debut Quentin Tarantino's new film with it, too
15:29 - New in paperback: Rene Denfeld's affecting novel of prison life,"The Enchanted."
23:49 - KMHD sits down with Nicholas Payton for "A Jazz Life."
27:26 - More details on which historic figures will represent Oregon at the National Statuary Hall Collection.
33:23 - Feast on an opbmusic session with Ural Thomas & the Pain as the band goes on tour around the state for McMenamins' Great NW Music Tour.
37:28 - Painter Roger Shimomura's vibrant, provocative show at Hallie Ford Museum.
46:19 - A new story collection called "The Uncanny Reader" walks the line with “possibly supernatural” fiction.
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