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Posted
16 June 2009 @ 5pm

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WNYC Radio Lab - putting the rad in radio

If you are not already listening to the WNYC Radio Lab podcast, you should be.  Their podcasts have shown me what radio really can do as a medium - create audio landscapes, spark vivid visual imaginings, clearly explain difficult concepts and open your mind to new perspectives. Episodes are on a wide range of complex ideas including Sleep, Memory and Forgetting, and my absolute favourite of theirs, Detective Stories. In one of their most recent episodes they featured an amazing musician, Juana Molina.


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