Re:sound #106: The Sherwin Sleeves Show
Re:sound #56: The MBK Show
Two stories from independent producer Mary Beth Kirchner...
Re:sound #54: The Show 14 Redux Show
This week: big stone heads, an opera singer who collaborates with crickets, and an unusual friendship.
Re:sound #105: The Animal Show
Stories that explore the unique and complicated relationship between humans and animals. In fact we've got enough animals on today's show to create our own small zoo.
Feature #50: Survivors
Tens of thousands of inmates in American prisons live in total isolation. They don't see anyone. They don't talk to anyone. They don't touch anyone. They are completely alone, sometimes for years, in a cell the size of a small bathroom....
Re:sound #119: The Family Show
This week: the good, the bad, and the ugh! of families.
Feature #49: The Flickerman
An interactive reality-radio-mystery-drama, by Lance Dann.
Re:sound #118: The Working Show
This week: profiles from the Working series by Homelands Productions. From a lobster diver in Honduras to a chocolate taster in France to a movie director in Honduras, the stories reveal the workaday world in all its globalized complexity,...
Re:sound #117: The Secrets Show (Abridged)
This week on Re:sound: secrets and double lives. The full show is available on our website: www.thirdcoastfestival.org/re-sound.asp
Re:sound #93: The Repetition Show
This week: a factory worker can't get certain songs out of his head, a woman retells an important story from long ago, an artist travels the country collecting people's "mantras", and more.
Re:sound #116: The Journeys Show
This week: we hit the road.
Feature #48: The How Are You Doing Project
The "How Are You Doing Project" by Laura Mayer is an interactive audio experiment that invites anyone and everyone to call an anonymous hotline and respond to the most frequently posed question of them all. But most callers' responses transcend...
Re:sound #115: The Changes Show
Transformation, by its very nature, means upheaval. Upheaval means conflict and conflict is at the heart of any interesting story. Today: stories of change.
Re:sound #114: The Radio Ephemera Show
This week: the results of the Third Coast Festival's audio experiment, Radio Ephemera.
Re:sound #87: The Boys vs. Girls Show
This week: XY and XX.
Feature #45: Nocturne
The National Gallery, London is one of the world's most well-known art galleries. Every day, thousands of people pass through its doors to look at masterpieces by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Turner, and many others. But what happens when the last...
Re:sound #113: The Quiet Show
This week: stories about whispering, quiet, and silence.
Re:sound #95: The Water Show
Water, water everywhere...
Re:sound #112: The Earlids Show
This week: two stories that get powerfully close to the subjects they examine.
Feature #45: Aftermath
The Aftermath, Inc. headquarters are nestled in a strip of ordinary office buildings in the Chicago suburbs, but there's nothing bland about the service the company provides. Tim Reifsteck, the founder of Aftermath, Inc. makes his living...
Re:sound #111: The Here and There Show
Stories that explore the idea of Here and There.
Feature #44: Wellington, Texas
When you enter Wellington, Texas, one of the first things you see is a large billboard that reads, "Welcome to Wellington: Great Past, Bright Future." The paint is chipped, the colors have faded, and the streets that lie beyond – some paved,...
Re:sound #110: The Loneliness Show
This week: stories about loneliness.
Feature #43: A Square Meal, Regardless
When Cedric Chambers and John Gallagher met by chance 45 years ago, neither imagined that they'd be caring for each other into old age. But after John's wife passed away and his children moved across the country, John turned to Cedric...
Re:sound #109: The Entrepreneurs Show
This week: entrepreneurs in hard times. Stories about striving, inventing, succeeding, sometimes failing, and trying it all again.
Feature #42: Thinness and Salvation
The American "obesity epidemic" has been all over the news – from stories about the viability of the Atkins diet to tabloid profiles of 100 pound toddlers, it's pretty clear that Americans are fixated on fat. But conversations about weight...
Feature #41: The View from Here
A patient, blinded in an accident, wakes to another day of darkness. Resolved to sidestep the persistent murk of her obscured vision, she turns instead to the world of her imagination and memory, where the everyday patterns of human routine...
Feature #40: The Happiness Project
Musician Charles Spearin lives with his family in a lively neighborhood in downtown Toronto. A year ago, Charles decided to invite some of his friends and neighbors to his house to conduct interviews loosely based around the topic of happiness....
Re:sound #108: Into the Music Show
Stories of experts, amateurs, and everything in between.
Feature #39: The Mender of Lost Hearts
This week: a story about trauma and music from CBC Radio's Dispatches.