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Playlist: O'Dark 30 episode 11

Compiled By: KUT

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SO’Dark 30 is an exploration of the world of independent radio production. It airs Sundays at midnight on KUT 90.5 Austin. Every week we present 3 hours of a little bit of everything from the world of independent radio production We’ve got one rule… if it’s good, we’re gonna try to bring it to Austin.

Episode 11 pieces include StoryCorps: Danny and Annie Perasa...Love is Like an Apple...high societies...Jeremy and Virginia Twice Wed--Not Your Typical Love Story...House of the Lord...StoryCorps: Barbara Paer...A Mathematical Valentine...Eat Cake...Thanks For Sharing Your Girlfriend...Keeping Secrets...Who Is This Man: A State of the ReUnion Black History Month Special...Slow Media...Long Distance Love in Los Angeles

StoryCorps: Danny and Annie Perasa

From StoryCorps | Part of the StoryCorps series | 00:01:40

OTB clerk Danny Perasa brought his wife Annie to the booth to reminisce about proposing to her on their first date more than 25 years ago.

Love is Like an Apple

From SpiritHouse Inc/Youth Noise Network | 00:04:16

Adrian Boyes poses the simple question, "What is Love?"

high societies

From Nate DiMeo | Part of the the memory palace series | 00:03:14

in which we hear three brief tales of societies under the influence: Europeans in the Middle Ages perpetually sauced, an artistic revolution in the Netherlands spurred by moldy bread, and nuns who's anorexia results in their eventual sanctification.

Jeremy & Virginia Twice Wed--Not Your Typical Love Story

From Sue Mell | 00:15:18

Even after getting married to each other twice, a couple still grapples with commitment.

House of the Lord

From Helen Borten | Part of the A Sense of Place series | 00:29:33

The history of a black church on an antebellum plantation and how it was saved from destruction.

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StoryCorps: Barbara Paer

From StoryCorps | Part of the StoryCorps series | 00:01:20

Barbara Paer tells her daughter Shelley Rubin how she got engaged.

"A Mathematical Valentine"

From Joe Bevilacqua | Part of the Joe Bevilacqua Valentine Programming series | 00:04:38

Definitely timely and a breath of fresh air for the upcoming Valentines Day. - Joel Brussell, PRX

Eat Cake

From The Truth | 00:10:34

Can coconut cake + random phone calls = love? Find out, when these two Valentine's Day traditions collide.

Thanks For Sharing Your Girlfriend

From Salt Institute for Documentary Studies | 00:05:49

From Monica Lewinski to Mark Sanford, infidelity is always big news. But recently a debate about whether monogamy is the only model for long-term relationships has also been making headlines. CNN considered the question “Is monogamy realistic?” and Newsweek wondered if consensual non-monogamy might be the next sexual revolution.

Keeping Secrets

From Aaron Henkin | 00:17:15

A story about what happens when we hold on to secrets, and what can happen when we let them go...

Teacher Crush Vox

From Curie Youth Radio | 00:02:16

A vox full of memories of innocent teacher crushes.

Who Is This Man? A State of the Re:Union Black History Month Special

From Al Letson | Part of the State of the Re:Union series | 00:58:23

Discover the words and wisdom of an unsung hero of the Civil Rights movement who changed the course of American history.

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Slow Media

From Sally Herships | 00:07:21

Have Facebook friend requests, cell-phone messages, incessant emails and texts made it impossible to disconnect? Feel overwhelmed?

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Long Distance Love in Los Angeles

From Karen Fritsche | 00:05:29

In Southern California, everything depends on one thing: how long will it take to drive there? Whether it's where you work, where you eat, or where you love...

This is a funny, sound-rich, first-person tale of love, dating and gridlock. It's set in LA, but people in cities everywhere will definitely relate. Especially if they're trapped in their cars when they're listening.