If all goes according to (vague) plan, I may have a soundbite later today or early tomorrow on the moribund Brodsky Bill, which was designed to regulate museum deaccessions in New York State.
The segment might be included in either the New York (WNYC) version of National Public Radio‘s “All Things Considered” (beginning 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. at 93.9 FM), or on tomorrow’s “Morning Edition” (5 a.m.).
You can listen live on WNYC online here (in the righthand column), or you can wait for my update, after the airing, when I’ll give you a link to the audio.
UPDATE: I’m on WNYC’s website now, but not as a soundbite: There’s a written feature (no audio) about the deaccession legislation, which includes a few slightly scrambled quotes from me. No need to explain myself further, since you already know my frequently enunciated views on deaccessioning in general and the Brodsky Bill in particular.