YARN

Subscribe to my Podcast

Pages

  • Quick start guide
  • Submission Guidelines
  • What's up with this?

Categories

  • Radical Spin
  • The Strand Series
  • Weave Works

Recent Posts

  • Cassavetes' blessing
  • Homewrecker
  • Seating Mr. Pacino
  • The Bakers of Butter Lane
  • Meal ticket
  • Achilles
  • The granduncle fables
  • Brotherly Bond: Anticipating "Quantum of Solace"
  • Graduation, she spoke
  • Party out of bounds

Archives

  • August 2009
  • April 2009
  • March 2009
  • December 2008
  • October 2008
  • September 2008
  • August 2008

Links

  • Hearing Voices
  • Public Radio Redux
  • The Public Radio Exchange
  • Third Coast International Audio Festival
  • This American Life
  • Transom

Brotherly Bond: Anticipating "Quantum of Solace"

_45148897_6472c615-92b0-40f4-88df-99a598a3a666 Featuring:  Eric Winick and T.J. Winick
Recorded: 
October 2008, Brooklyn, NY
Music: Jack White & Alicia Keys
, with selections by John Barry

With "Quantum of Solace," Daniel Craig's second entry in the long-standing James Bond film franchise, two brothers take the opportunity to discuss a lifelong fixation that has become, in a sense, their most meaningful area of common ground.


Download
(6:47)


Based in Washington, DC, T.J. Winick is currently a correspondent with ABC NewsOne, the network's affiliate news service.  The material in this piece is an excerpt from a much longer conversation I had with T.J., but is representative of many such conversations from over the years.  The piece was my first attempt to create a timely "soft feature."

in Weave Works | Permalink | Comments (1)

Graduation, she spoke

Angela_Lansbury_1 Story by: Dawn Luebbe
Recorded:
October 2008, New York, NY
Music:
Belle & Sebastian, with selections by John Addison, Edward Elgar, and Alan Menken

High school's a drag for one young woman with a secret, until she decides to turn graduation into a triumph over the forces that threaten to hold her back from achieving her true potential.


Download
(12:38)

Dawn Luebbe is an NYC-based actor, improviser and, as indicated, a tall drink of water.  Thanks to Michele Siegel for the input on this piece.


in The Strand Series | Permalink | Comments (1)

Party out of bounds

Angry_wolf Story by: Anonymous
Recorded: September
 2008, New York, NY
Music: Fatboy Slim, with selections by Steely Dan and Joe Jackson

On the mend from a traumatic break-up, a downtown loft-dweller throws the party of the century, cranks the volume up to eleven, and -- miraculously -- gets away with it.  And then the phone rings.


Download
(19:46)

The narrator (who has chosen to remain anonymous for professional reasons) is a hedge fund manager and competitive fencer who resides in downtown Manhattan.  Names and vocal inflections in this piece have been altered or excised to protect the "innocent."

in The Strand Series | Permalink | Comments (0)

Jewelry

Maasai Story by: Hally Mahler
Recorded:
August 2008, Dewey Beach, DE
Music:
Rhythm of the Maasai (Hans Johnson, recordist); Them Mushrooms

While recovering from a debilitating illness, a public health specialist on safari encounters the mysterious Maasai tribe, and finds that, on the Dark Continent, some Western traditions have a slightly different interpretation.


Download
(11:25)

Hally Mahler lives and works in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.  You can read more about her journeys here.  Read more on the Maasai here.

in The Strand Series | Permalink | Comments (0)

Reflections on a summer place

N619826620_1182589_3004 Featuring the voices of Doug French, Isser Gallogly, Ruth Gallogly, Mark Loftis, Niki Naeve, Nadaleen Tempelman-Kluit, Eric Winick, Colin Young, Lisa Zullig, and others

Recorded: August 2008, Garden Island (Charlotte), VT
Music: Percy Faith & His Orchestra

A sound-infused portrait of life on a small island on Lake Champlain, where ten exhausted city-dwellers convene for a week, seeking relaxation and rejuvenation.



Download
(17:09)

Photo by Colin Young

in Radical Spin | Permalink | Comments (0)

The gravy card

GravyCard Story by: Lisa Haas
Recorded: July 2008, New York, NY
Music: Angelo De Pippa & The Italian Musica

Attempting to connect with her fellow New Yorkers, a recent transplant from out west seeks refuge in her ethnic heritage, a tactic that works better than anticipated — not just at work, but all over town.


Download
(16:58)


Lisa Haas is a Brooklyn-based playwright, essayist, and monologist whose plays and solo pieces have been performed nationally and internationally. You can read more about Lisa and her work here.

in The Strand Series | Permalink | Comments (0)

Rubbed out


Johnson_Johnson_Baby_Oil Story by: Anonymous
Recorded: June 2008, New York, NY
Music: Michael Hedges

A massage therapy student finds herself facing a potentially sticky situation when her supervisor allows their client to disrobe — an act that’s against the law in their state.


Download
(15:16)

The subject of this story chose not to reveal her name, and when you hear her story, I’m sure you'll understand why.

in The Strand Series | Permalink | Comments (0)

How are you who you are?

1_doug_and_lynn_nadeau_1962 Produced by Eric Winick and Jay Allison for Transom.org
Recorded:  April 2005, Marblehead, MA (interview); May 2008, Woods Hole, MA (voiceover)
Music:  Ludwig van Beethoven

The Nadeaus were, to most eyes, an ideal family – enlightened, brilliant, prosperous. But then things turned upside down. In a remarkable series of events, Doug and Lynn Nadeau were forced to re-define their identities and affirm the foundation of their love.

Featured by PRX as a "Rainbow Radio" LGBT Pride Pick for June 2009.

A 12-minute version, "The Crossdressing Family Man From Down the Block," was broadcast November 28, 2008 on NPR's "All Things Considered."  Additional production by Larry Massett of Hearing Voices.  To stream the show, click here.

Broadcast June 9, 2009 on KUOW's "KUOW Presents" (Seattle).  Broadcast September 8, 2008 on KFAI's "Listening Lounge" (Minneapolis-St. Paul).  


Download 
(21:13)

Additional support for this work was provided by the Open Studio Project, with funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

in Weave Works | Permalink | Comments (0)

The scent of bafflement

Nabokov Story by: Andrew Foley
Recorded: May 2008, Marblehead, MA
Music: Dmitri Shostakovitch

1947. Cambridge, Massachusetts. Having returned from World War II, a disillusioned young writer seeks guidance from noted author Vladimir Nabokov, only to find their conversation derailed when the maestro himself poses an impossible question.


Download
(13:51)

Andrew Foley, 86, is a writer, meditation teacher, and multi-hyphenate who resides in Brookline, Massachusetts. Vladimir Nabokov (1899-1977) was a multilingual Russian-American novelist and short story writer whose work includes The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, Pale Fire, and Lolita. His wife, Vera, is mentioned briefly in this piece. Nikolai Gogol (1809–1852) was a Ukrainian-born Russian writer; often called the “father of modern Russian realism,” he was one of the first Imperial Russian authors to criticize Russia’s way of life. The play The Inspector-General and the short story The Overcoat are among his masterpieces.

in The Strand Series | Permalink | Comments (0)

Damsel, distressed

Bathroom1 Story by: Annie Lalla
Recorded: April 2008, New York, NY
Music: Preservation Hall Jazz Band

A painting mishap tests the limits of one young writer’s sanity when, newly-relocated to NYC, she becomes locked in her bathroom, with a tiny, 1′ x 1′ window her only means of communication with the outside world. 

Broadcast July 22, 2009 on "KUOW Presents" on KUOW-FM (Seattle) and July 5, 2008 on “Sidetrack” on WILL-AM (Urbana, IL). 



Download
(13:10)

Annie Lalla is a writer residing in Greenwich Village, NY whose online magazine “for the emotionally astute female intellectual,” Wonder, will launch soon. A prose version of this story can be found here.

in The Strand Series | Permalink | Comments (1)

« Newer pieces | Older pieces »