
Tales from the South 078: Tin Roof Project with Monica Staggs
From: Paula Morell
Series: Tales from the South 2012 Spring Season
Length: 29:00
Hollywood stuntwoman extraordinaire Monica Staggs is here telling stories. The Tin Roof Project is a once-a-month series of Tales from the South where well-known Southerners bring their own true stories to life. In front of a live audience over dinner at Starving Artist Cafe' in the Argenta Arts District of North Little Rock, Arkansas. Tales from the South is a weekly show presented by the Argenta Arts Foundation and Temenos Publishing Company, with additional support provided by AY Magazine, the North Little Rock Visitors' Bureau, William F. Laman Public Library, and the Oxford American Magazine.
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Tales from the South 086: 6th Annual Fathers' Show
(29:00)
From: Paula Morell
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Tales from the South 085: Delta Music Show II
(30:00)
From: Paula Morell
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Tales from the South 084: Tin Roof Project with Chef Miles James
(29:00)
From: Paula Morell
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Tales from the South 083: Innocence Lost
(29:01)
From: Paula Morell
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Tales from the South 082: Winners of Arkansas Literary Festival Contest
(29:00)
From: Paula Morell
Here they are, the winners of annual Telling Tales Contest, in conjunction with the Arkansas Literary Festival. Stories by Eric Van Meter, Sarah Mitchell, and George Mader. ...
Tales from the South 081: 6th Annual Mothers Show
(29:00)
From: Paula Morell
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Tales from the South 080: Tin Roof Project with Chef Roland Mesnier
(57:59)
From: Paula Morell
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Tales from the South 079: The Teen Years
(29:00)
From: Paula Morell
On this week's episode, our writers take us back in time to the angst of the teen years. Stories by Jill Bayles, Deana Nall, and Leslie Hitt. True stories told by the ...
Tales from the South 077: Grandmothers
(29:00)
From: Paula Morell
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Tales from the South: 076 The Power of Nature
(29:00)
From: Paula Morell
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Piece Description
Hollywood stuntwoman extraordinaire Monica Staggs is here telling stories. The Tin Roof Project is a once-a-month series of Tales from the South where well-known Southerners bring their own true stories to life. In front of a live audience over dinner at Starving Artist Cafe' in the Argenta Arts District of North Little Rock, Arkansas. Tales from the South is a weekly show presented by the Argenta Arts Foundation and Temenos Publishing Company, with additional support provided by AY Magazine, the North Little Rock Visitors' Bureau, William F. Laman Public Library, and the Oxford American Magazine.
Broadcast History
KUAR, 04-19-12
KUAF, 04-21-12
WRN, 04-22-12
Additional Credits
Argenta Arts Foundation
Temenos Publishing Company
Starving Artist Cafe'
North Little Rock Visitors' Bureau
AY Magazine
William F. Laman Public Library
Oxford American Magazine
