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Produced by the award-winning team at WPFK, Echokinesis is stories and monologues, documentaries and sound collages. It is a game of sound between friends separated by geography but united by a sometimes irresponsible passion for the undiscovered, a willingness to brave the dark tunnels of your ears, and a certainty that we all need to listen more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Capturing eyewitness testimony from the aftermath of World War II, this is an interview with Dr. Norman Schneeberg. Recorded on October 12, 1989, for the Holocaust Oral History Archive of Gratz College, Dr. Schneeberg recounts his experiences serving with the 6th Armored Division in southern Germany near Weimar, just miles from Buchenwald concentra…
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April 7, 2021 marks 25 years since my friend Tony died. So I sat down with some of Tony's best friends from his last years — some of my best friends to this day — to talk about Tony again and tell Tony stories and try and understand better what happened back in 1996 and why has Tony had such an effect on some of our lives all these years later. 👉🏾 …
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When I was 21, my friend Tony died. It was a tough, sad decline and his friends like me witnessed it up close. Or at least I thought we were up close, because what's clear to me now, is that none of us really understood what Tony was going through. And then, suddenly, he was gone. For me and some of his other friends, losing Tony at age 21 was a ma…
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Rhasaan recounts a dreamlike tale from a previous life, of young adults living in New York City in the late 90s awash in drinking, drugs, and VHS mixtapes, and a curious evening in the West Village with a strange visit from a police officer. CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains explicit language and adult situations. Listener discretion is advise…
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Several members of a family across three generations discuss their sometimes conflicting memories of a particular incident. That's a lot of what memory is. You don't know how much of it is the stories being retold in slightly changed versions or the original fact. It's amazing how memory plays tricks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more…
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Artists Dean and Linda Fleming discuss the planning and construction of a Bernard Kirschenbaum-designed geodesic dome in Libre, Colorado, an intentional community in the hight desert of Southern Colorado, founded by artists and writers, including members of the Park Place Gallery in NYC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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