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Radio
Title
Transmitter of Things
Year
2002
Geoffrey Gundersdorf speaks to Angus Maclaurin, a musician who experiments with recording sounds transmitted from glasswork. Maclaurin recounts how music has always played a roll in his life.
Type
Radio
Title
The Sonic World of Nancy Scott
Year
2006
Sam Greenspan highlights the work of artist Nancy Scott, a member of the Spindleworks co-op, where the artists happen to have developmental disabilities. Greenspan discusses how Scott records and manipulates sound from all over.
Type
Radio
Title
A Nightengale Among Ye
Year
2006
Bob Webb discusses the history of work songs on the seas, and how he continues the tradition of seafaring folklore music. Webb speaks about the role that sea shanties played on the sea for sailors.
Type
Radio
Title
Mark Our Vessel
Year
2010
Fascinated by the visual representation of stories through tattoos, Cyndi Lou Pappenfus uses tattooing as a way to give people closure for life-changing events. Sarah Delia documents the work that Cyndi Lou does for people who have survived cancer and drug addictions, and how the tattoos tell their own story.
Type
Radio
Title
Something Beautiful
Year
2008
As a graffiti artist, Rich faces challenges to pursue his love for creating graffiti. Rich speaks about his artform, the legality of graffiti, and how graffiti gives him an outlet to express himself.
Type
Radio
Title
Mingling Pen and Plow
Year
2005
Sarah Miller discusses the history and story of Chimney Farm with Gary Lawless, the caretaker of the land. Lawless speaks about how Henry Beston used to live on the property and the importance of maintaining the land and farm.
Type
Radio
Title
Portrait of the MC as a Young Man
Year
2003
Ben Harvey highlights the life of Christopher Moore, or "Noshun", who follows a hip-hop lifestyle. Harvey speaks to Noshun about working on hip hop and how it directs his life.
Type
Radio
Title
That Kid's Fatal
Year
2014
Through the outlet of hip-hop, Jason Allen, Fatal-J, is able to cope with the struggles in his life. Kelsie Hardson documents Allen's rough life, and speaks about the therapy hip-hop has in his life.
Type
Radio
Title
You're Really Good for What You Do, Mom
Year
2008
Sara Cox, a country singer/songwriter, speaks about the creative process for writing music and raising her kids.
Type
Radio
Title
Wil "One L" Gibson
Year
2007
A member of the spoken word poetry community called Port Veritas, Wil Gibson discusses his experience as a poet. Gibson speaks about having grown up around gang culture, and how performing slam poetry allows him to be a better version of his former self.
Type
Radio
Title
Crowdfunding A Baby- Nora Boydell
Year
2017
The online community has evolved from crowdfunding artistic projects and philanthropic necessities to a third category that sits somewhere in between funding your friend's cool indie album and a round of life-saving chemo for a child. Jessica Melcher and her husband joined a growing trend when they began accepting online donations for a costly in vitro fertilization pregnancy.
Type
Radio
Title
My Hands Did It
Year
2014
Frank Glazer recounts his experiences as a pianist playing at Town Hall in New York, the moment that showed him how to grow as a musician. Glazer speaks about going from a normal piano player to an artist.
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