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by Alex Mehrtens:
The mind of the writer is filled with words. But not every writer can concentrate with another person's voice bumping out of thei...
- Added: Apr 21, 2013
- Length: 01:40
Censorship never works for long. People power prevails, eventually. No
matter how much dictators, or religions, try to control the spread of
inform...
- Added: Apr 17, 2013
- Length: 29:59
Awareness is the first step to freedom. You won't leave a relationship,
confront an abuser or change a habit until you become aware of the problem....
- Added: Apr 11, 2013
- Length: 27:06
The Icebox Radio Theater has been creating great stories about life in the Far-North since 2004. Award-winning, mind bending, spine chilling, laugh...
Bought by KRUA
- Added: Mar 02, 2013
- Length: 59:59
- Purchases: 1
Ruben Martinez discusses his latest book, "Desert America," as well as the desert at large. In this dense non-fiction work, the author fraternizes ...
- Added: Feb 27, 2013
- Length: 29:01
Philip Levine talks about his relationship to New York City as well as Detroit's Diego Rivera murals and their impact on his youth and poetry.
He...
- Added: Feb 27, 2013
- Length: 29:01
Dorianne Laux discusses the deconstruction of the alphabet as part of her creative process.
"What the Body can Say," is read as the poem of the we...
- Added: Feb 27, 2013
- Length: 29:05
Arthur Sze and hosts discuss the Santa Fe and Chihuahuan desert and how vastness comes through in the pace of poems.
Sze reads the Poem of the Wee...
- Added: Feb 27, 2013
- Length: 29:01
What happens when a female shock jock from Hackensack, New Jersey finds herself working at a radio station near a polygamist enclave in Utah?
- Added: Feb 21, 2013
- Length: 14:22
Comics creator Charles Burns talks about his latest graphic novel, The Hive, the Tintin comics as inspiration and influence, and the new frontiers ...
- Added: Feb 04, 2013
- Length: 04:45
This episode discusses the sweet and gory and seriously disturbing story of Hansel and Gretel. Special thanks to Professor Maria Tatar for analyzin...
Bought by KUT
- Added: Nov 03, 2012
- Length: 20:41
- Purchases: 1
Jonathan Woods is a writer living in Key West.
- Added: Sep 29, 2012
- Length: 16:12
By Mark Sheely. Culture Queue brings you Part Two and the conclusion of our radio play adaptation, The Immortal Ms. Sherlock Holmes. Will Holmes ou...
- Added: Jul 06, 2012
- Length: 01:56
This week from Culture Queue, we're keen as mustard to bring you the thrilling conclusion of our play from across the pond. Join Sherlock, Moriarty...
- Added: Jul 06, 2012
- Length: 24:28
Radio Curious brings you an archived, 2-part conversation about death and forensics, with Dr. Michael Baden, the Chief Medical Examiner for the New...
- Added: Jul 04, 2012
- Length: 58:02
This week on Culture Queue, we "honor" the memories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Orson Welles alike with our lastest radio play. It's "The Immorta...
- Added: Jun 22, 2012
- Length: 33:22
By Brianna Hanson. This week, Culture Queue once again steps into the world of old timey radio drama. Because the University of Minnesota is home t...
Bought by KSRQ
- Added: Jun 22, 2012
- Length: :40
- Purchases: 1
Booking the Trend, by Mitch Skinner: If print is dead, you wouldn't know it by talking to people in the business. Physical books are still selling.
Bought by KSRQ
- Added: Jun 06, 2012
- Length: 01:28
- Purchases: 1
In this installment of Poetry to the People, people on the street read Laura Brandenburg's chilling poem, "Back Roads," about life in the country t...
- Added: May 21, 2012
- Length: 01:39
Marlins, dead cats, beagles, and red wine make for an interesting evening.
- Added: May 10, 2012
- Length: 04:12
Radio Curious speaks with Elizabeth Holtzman, a former congresswoman, former District Attorney of Brooklyn, New York and author of Cheating Justic...
- Added: Apr 30, 2012
- Length: 29:02
The Pawn chronicles a meth addict’s transformative journey to the river and back.
- Added: Apr 27, 2012
- Length: 21:47
The short story Crossing the Orange offers a unique and telling perspective on US/Mexico border relations.
- Added: Apr 27, 2012
- Length: 07:23
The short story Yesterday I Burned Things is an indictment of the unknowing sameness that, to varying degrees, draws us all into the vulgar center.
- Added: Apr 27, 2012
- Length: 05:50
The short story Yesterday I Burned Things is an indictment of the unknowing sameness that, to varying degrees, draws us all into the vulgar center.
- Added: Apr 26, 2012
- Length: 05:46




















