Idaho Hunting Traditions, the Iraq War So Far and Music from Wayne Horvitz
11/03/2009
That number of people hunting has fallen steadily since the 1970s, even in the rural West. But the hunting tradition remains strong in rural states like Idaho. Later, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Thomas Ricks looks back at the day the US almost lost the Iraq War and when the war might end. Later, Seattle composer Wayne Horvitz defies musical genres.KUOW does not endorse nor control the content viewed on these links as they appear now or in the future.
- 2:06 Hunting Tradition Stays Strong in Idaho
- 2:10 Perfect Storm for Fish Kill
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- 2:27 The Day the U.S. Almost Lost the Iraq War
- 2:41 Seattle Composer Wayne Horvitz: Going Beyond Musical Boundaries
- 2:53 Writer's Almanac
- 9:06 Wayne Horvitz and Musical Connection
- 9:21 Four Thousand Miles by Boot, Raft and Ski
- 9:40 Searching for Whitopia


