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This week:
Greg DeVore & Virtual Historian


Greg (L.) and Trevor DeVore with Virtual Historian Doctrine & Covenants

"The Cricket & Seagull" is a 20-30 minute on-demand internet radio show--a faithful-but-informal voice bringing music and interviews of interest to Latter-day Saints and their friends world-wide. Host Steven Kapp Perry brings you the unique voices of authors, artists, musicians, scholars, and fellow Saints. Pull up a chair and join us for "The Cricket & Seagull Fireside Chat"!

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Imagine this: you sit down to study the Doctrine and Covenants, but as you read each name a biography appears telling you about that person's place in church history. When you come to a place, a map appears showing not only which state and city, but you can zoom in to see details of that place, even that building or room. And imagine you can stand in Carthage Jail, on the green fields of Adam-ondi-Ahman, and look around, up and down, and walk all around the exterior, taking in the scene without leaving your place of study.

That is exactly what you can do with Virtual Historian, a new study aid for the Doctrine & Covenant. In this edition Greg DeVore, one of the creators of this magical new tool walks us through this multimedia experience.

For more information visit: http://www.virtual-historian.com/

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This week's musical excerpts were taken from:

Michael Dowdle
Twenty-Five Beloved Hymns of the Restoration


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About the Host:

Steven Kapp Perry is a Pearl Award-winning songwriter and playwright from Cedar Hills, UT. He has released 10 CDs of original music and hosts "Soft Sunday Sounds" on FM100 in Salt Lake City. He serves as stake music chairman and teaches the 10 year olds in Primary. Steve loves music, cream cheese on bagels, his wife Johanne, and whichever of their 4 children slept through the night. Visit him at StevenKappPerry.com.

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2003
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Oct 23: George Dyer
Nov 5: Gary & Joy Lundberg
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2004 Broadcasts
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Jan 16: Providence
Feb 27: Janice Kapp Perry
Mar 12: Darius Gray & Margaret Blair Young
Mar 24: Richard Wilkins
Apr 08: Roger & Melanie Hoffman
Apr 23: Reach the Children
May 6: Sam Cardon
May 20: Greg DeVore & Virtual Historian
June 3: Barry Hansen & Greg Hansen
June 18: Tammy Simister Robinson
July 9: David T. Warner and Diane Bastian
July 22: Brigham Young
July 23: Fiddlesticks
Aug 12: Janice Kapp Perry
Aug 28: Scripture Scouts
Sept 17 : Meridian Goes MP3
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Dec 20: Merry Christmas, Stella

2005 Broadcasts
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