Professor Longhair

Henry Byrd lived on a side of New Orleans most folks never see, the forgotten side of morning.  Byrd never left the city.  Never followed his fame.  But most modern Rock stars can trace their heritage to his pounding piano style.  They call him...

One Hole, Par 70

Laughter echoes down Pillar Mountain.  Two duffers in Kodiak, Alaska, are ice picking their way up the snow-covered cliffs.  Carrying golf clubs.  The course is practically straight up, fourteen hundred feet, from the valley floor to the green.  Pebble Beach, it...

Life in a Jar

The keys to history’s treasures are often discovered in unexpected places.  One of them turned up in a tiny Kansas town, unlocking a story half a world away.  This week let’s celebrate the 100th anniversary of a woman who saved 2,500 children.  In 1940...

Blind Kayaker

Lonnie Bedwell never let a handicap, handicap him.  The man is lights out blind.  Lives far from fast water, but Bedwell was the first blind person to kayak the Grand Canyon.  He navigated the rapids listening closely, as friends called out the way....