Summary: Told and Retold is a Winter Holiday special celebrating this time of year with a miscellany of world stories, poetry, conversation, and music. Special guest: Robert Bly.
one of the best hours spent listening to radio in a very long time. the human voice coupled with something worth its weight in gold to listen to...along with the befitting choice of music & guests...makes this show soar. and nobody can tell a story better than gioia timpanelli!
one of the best hours spent listening to radio in a very long time. the human voice coupled with something worth its weight in gold to listen to...along with the befitting choice of music & guests...makes this show soar. and nobody can tell a story better than gioia timpanelli!
I loved this! It fed a part of me that only very rarely gets nurturedw by today's media. The connections drawn between things (like art and the ineffable; love and transformation) is what I'm talking about as far as food and nurturance. I loved the comparison of the year to a single breath!
Rosie McLaughlin
Comments for Told and Retold: Winter
Produced by Gioia Timpanelli and Sarah Montague
Other pieces by Gioia Timpanelli & Co.
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gillian farrell
Posted on February 05, 2010 at 08:37 AM | Permalink
told and retold
one of the best hours spent listening to radio in a very long time. the human voice coupled with something worth its weight in gold to listen to...along with the befitting choice of music & guests...makes this show soar. and nobody can tell a story better than gioia timpanelli!
gillian farrell
Posted on February 05, 2010 at 08:37 AM | Permalink
told and retold
one of the best hours spent listening to radio in a very long time. the human voice coupled with something worth its weight in gold to listen to...along with the befitting choice of music & guests...makes this show soar. and nobody can tell a story better than gioia timpanelli!
rosie mclaughlin
Posted on February 03, 2010 at 11:05 AM | Permalink
Spring Told and Retold
I loved this! It fed a part of me that only very rarely gets nurturedw by today's media. The connections drawn between things (like art and the ineffable; love and transformation) is what I'm talking about as far as food and nurturance. I loved the comparison of the year to a single breath!
Rosie McLaughlin