Gregory Warner appears in the following:
Mud Show
Saturday, August 27, 2005
The Kelly Miller Circus is one of the last "mud shows," setting up in small towns and breaking down the same night. North Country Public Radio's Gregory Warner visited the circus in Arcade, New York. He found a unique version of family-friendly raunch, and a big grudge against Cirque du ...
Fighting Windmills
Saturday, January 15, 2005
The legendary perfectionist Orson Welles spent 30 years on his epic film of Don Quixote, but he never finished it. So who did? Gregory Warner went to find out.
Send in the Clowns
Saturday, January 01, 2005
No period was shakier for airports than the weeks following September 11th. At Baltimore’s BWI airport things got really out of control. Washington National was shut down, and lines stretched through the Baltimore’s terminal with hundreds of stressed out, anxious, re-routed passengers. So the Baltimore airport administrators tried an experiment: ...
How Art Works: Origami
Saturday, July 24, 2004
Origami is the Japanese art of folding paper into shapes without cutting or gluing. Now, this ancient art is going high-tech. The emerging field of computational origami uses computers and mathematics to figure out just how much you can do with a single sheet of paper. Gregory Warner caught up ...
Finishing Don Quixote
Saturday, June 05, 2004
The legendary perfectionist Orson Welles spent 30 years on his epic film of Don Quixote, but he never finished. So what exactly happened to it? Gregory Warner tried to find out.