Sponsor
Support The Story with your Amazon.com purchases
Search Amazon.com:
Keywords:
  • News/Talk
  • Music
  • Entertainment

Better Weapons

Monday, May 5 2008

BETTER WEAPONS

Anh DuongAnh Duong

You would think that the victims of war would be the last ones to get into the business of inventing new arms. 

Ahn Duong was a teenage girl in Saigon when she fled from the invasion of Communist forces. She stuffed everything she owned into a little duffle bag and, along with her family, made her way to the US.

Ahn is now a weapons designer in Washington. She is responsible for engineering America's first "thermobaric bomb". This bomb is designed to be extra deadly when it is dropped into caves. Ahn talks with Dick Gordon about what it is like to have seen war from both sides, and her strong connection to freedom.

  • Read an article written about Anh after she won the 2007 National Security Medal
  • See a photograph of Anh receiving the medal
  • Read an article about US plans to send 7000 more troops to Afghanistan
Contact Us

The Sound of Melting Ice

DJ SpookyPaul D. Miller, aka DJ Spooky

This summer in Antarctica was one of the wettest and warmest on record. Like anyone, artist Paul D. Miller finds this alarming - but it's also intriguing. Any dynamic shift is fertile ground for art. So Paul, who performs and writes under the name DJ Spooky: That Subliminal Kid, decided it was time to take a trip.

During the weeks Paul traveled by ship through the icy waters around Antarctica, he recorded images and sounds for mixing into a multi-screen live performance. His shows tend to shake up people's perspectives on what they think they know. He talks to Dick about what he saw and heard on his trip, and how he's hoping to share those experiences with audiences.

  • Check out Paul's website
  • See photos of the ice in Antarctica and Paul
Contact Us

Stories By Date

July 2008
« »
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31

In Progress

We are working on lots of stories. Have a look, and if you've got a story to share, we'd love to hear from you.

Your Story

The Story is all about one thing: storytelling. That's why we've created a way to hear your story.

Untold Stories

Know someone whose story should be told? Let us know!

Public Insight Network

If you don't have a story to share now, but want to inform future editions of The Story and other American Public Media programs, become part of the Public Insight Network. We will send you occasional emails asking for help with stories we're working on. And you get an open door to our newsroom. Sign up now!

North Carolina Public Radio - WUNC