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A second season of in-depth conversations with cultural creators, internationalists, and observers of the urban scene — in more cities!

The second season of Notebook on Cities and Culture continues the in-depth conversation with cultural creators, internationalists, and observers of the urban scene in Los Angeles and, this time out, in San Francisco and Portland as well. It's the beginning of a journey that, in future seasons, will take the podcast all around America and the world.

Season two will run for 24 episodes. However, if we raise funds beyond the $3,000 goal, it will run for one additional episode per each additional $200. (If we raise $5,000, for example, season two will run for 34 episodes.)

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  • Pledge $25 or more

    27 backers

    I'll thank you by name in all of season two's episodes.

    Estimated delivery: Oct 2012
  • Pledge $75 or more

    6 backers Limited (18 of 24 left)

    I'll mention your own project or message at the top of one of season's two's episodes, and thank you by name in all of them.

    Estimated delivery: Oct 2012
  • Pledge $400 or more

    1 backer Limited (2 of 3 left)

    I'll mention your own project or message at the top of all of season two's episodes.

    Estimated delivery: Oct 2012
  • Pledge $1,000 or more

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    You'll be the guest in one of season two's episodes: I'll come to you (within North America only, at least for this season) and we'll record a conversation about the culture you create and the city you create it in. I'll also thank you by name in all of season two's episodes.

    Estimated delivery: Oct 2012