Nathan Dalton

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  • PRX Member
  • Role: Producer/Reporter: Independent

Recent Pieces from Nathan Dalton

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What Fire Reveals: Stories from the CZU Lightning Complex Fire (33:41)
From: The Kitchen Sisters

On August 16, 2020, some 12,000 lightning strikes exploded across northern California, igniting more than 585 wildfires. In the Santa Cruz Mountains scattered blazes grew ...
Caption: Host, Frances McDormand, Credit: Alison Rosa

The Keepers: Archiving the Now with Host Frances McDormand (54:25)
From: The Kitchen Sisters

The Keepers: Archiving the Now — a new hour-long special from The Kitchen Sisters and PRX with host, Academy Award-winner Frances McDormand. Stories of can-do people. Must-do ...
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The Unmaking of a Typewriter (05:29)
From: The Kitchen Sisters

Jeremy Mayer is a sculptor who disassembles typewriters and reassembles them into full-scale, anatomically correct human figures. He does not solder, weld or glue and only ...
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The Making of Song Reader (04:13)
From: The Kitchen Sisters

Beck’s latest album, Song Reader, echoes the time when popular songs were played at home, around the parlor piano, porch guitar or grandpa’s harmonica. Existing only as ...
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The Making of TechShop (04:58)
From: The Kitchen Sisters

Laser cutters, 3D printers, sewing machines, injection molders, welders, notchers, planers, lathes, hand tools, computers. Enter TechShop, San Francisco—three vast floors of ...
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The Making of the Fairing (05:01)
From: The Kitchen Sisters

South of Market in San Francisco, industrial designer Scott Summitt, is blurring the line between medical devices and sculpture. He calls what he’s making the Fairing.
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The Making of a Violin (06:02)
From: The Kitchen Sisters

Remo del Tredici began making violins in his 70s. Inspired by his neighbor, a volunteer for AmVets, and the memory of his brother who was killed during WWII, he began giving ...
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The Making of the Homobile (06:33)
From: The Kitchen Sisters

A story of transportation, civil rights and glitter. Homobile is a noncommercial, 24/7, queer car service created by Lynnee Breedlove for the LGBT community and others around ...