Some of the coverage of Verb and Daren of late.
Jamie Gumbrecht gives Eddie & Agnes a shout out (Inside Access, Jan. 12, 2010)
Tickets on sale for first in Decatur’s new Eddie and Agnes concert series:
Dekalb Neighbor does a nice profile of Eddie & Agnes (And Michelle & Daren)(Dec. 29, 2009)
Eddie Partners with Agnes
Michael Hunter's profile of Daren Wang in the Atlanta Business Chronicle (Dec. 18, 2009)
The full version, hosted on the verb site
Selling creativity is way of life for Decatur exec
behind the firewall at Atlanta Business Chronicle
Selling creativity is way of life for Decatur exec
Daren orchestrated the most expensive beer sale in Decatur History (AJC, Feb. 9, 2009)
Pubs first pint ($2650) swigged for a good cause
Another hare-brained scheme (AJC, Aug. 4, 2009)
Decatur to donate old banners for tote bag project
A kind feature from Howard Pousner and Jamie Gumbrecht about the Decatur Book Festival (AJC, Aug. 28, 2009)
Decatur Book Festival a Young Heavyweight
The Spoken Word Radio
The Spoken Word/Bruce Feiler
Verb has produced hundreds of hours of radio, spoken word, music, and audiobooks over the years. Watch this space as we start highlighting bits or archives.
From the Spoken Word radio series, best selling author Bruce Feiler writes about finding spirituality in the mundane and multiculturalism in the modern world. He's even appeared on The Colbert Report. To his name we find a slew of titles including Learning to Bow: Inside the Heart of Japan (1991), Walking the Bible (2001), which sprouted a PBS miniseries, and upcoming Council of Dads. In this episode he talks in depth about his book Abraham: A Journey into the Heart of Three Faiths (2002) and his process of spiritual discovery. He artfully blends history, research, and analysis with personal philosophy, to bring us fascinating insight into Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Q&A session follows.

The Spoken Word: December 17, 2002
From the Spoken Word radio series, best selling author Bruce Feiler writes about finding spirituality in the mundane and multiculturalism in the modern world. He's even appeared on The Colbert Report. To his name we find a slew of titles including Learning to Bow: Inside the Heart of Japan (1991), Walking the Bible (2001), which sprouted a PBS miniseries, and upcoming Council of Dads. In this episode he talks in depth about his book Abraham: A Journey into the Heart of Three Faiths (2002) and his process of spiritual discovery. He artfully blends history, research, and analysis with personal philosophy, to bring us fascinating insight into Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Q&A session follows.

The Spoken Word: December 17, 2002


New Classes starting in February on the Agnes Scott Campus.
Terra Elan McVoy will teach "Writing Like a Grown Up but Thinking Like a Kid", David Fulmer will teach workshops on fiction and pitching your project to publishers and agents, and Jean Rowe has a class on journaling. These are world class authors and instructors in your own back yard.