• 2010
  • 59:30
  • USA

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Re:sound #127: The Urban Dreamers Show

By Various

This hour: the experience of the city -- from the bicycle seat, the planner’s map, and the poet’s pen. (more)

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  • 2010
  • 59:00
  • USA

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Re:sound #123: The Textbook War Show

By Various

This hour: one woman’s comments at a school board meeting in Kanawa County, West Virginia, become a catalyst for deep division within the school district, the county, the state, and the entire country. (more)

Text_book_war
  • 2009
  • 36:11
  • USA

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My Way or the FBI Way

By Michael May

A year ago, a swat team broke down the door of a home in downtown St. Paul and found eight Molotov cocktails inside. (more)

Darbyposter Tcf-winner-award
  • 2007
  • 59:30
  • USA

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Re:sound #76: The Being Deaf Show

By Various producers

This hour: sign language, lip-reading, and deaf culture. (more)

Flightseries_1
  • 2008
  • 2:58
  • USA

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The Haymarket Incident

By Rehman Tungekar

One teenager changes my perspective about a significant event in labor (and U.S.) history. (more)

Shortdocs08
  • 2003
  • 14:24
  • Canada

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Can You Say Haa?

By Reena Katz

As a girl, Reena Katz learned one story about the history of Israel and the people who lived there. As she grew up, an interest in cartography and her father's rare books about Palestine prompted her to dig deeper to understand the landscape of the Middle East. (more)

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  • 2001
  • 22:38
  • USA

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The Vietnam Tapes of Lance Corporal Michael A. Baronowski

By Christina Egloff & Jay Allison

The Vietnam Tapes of Lance Corporal Michael A. Baronowki presents the recovered tapes of a young marine who kept an audio diary of his war experience in Vietnam until his death. (more)

Baronowski_newsite Tcf-winner-award
  • 2009
  • 29:00
  • USA

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Survivors

By Claire Schoen

Tens of thousands of inmates in American prisons live in total isolation. They don't see anyone. They don't talk to anyone. They are completely alone, sometimes for years, in a cell the size of a small bathroom. (more)

Survivors2_pidgey
  • 2011
  • 34:22
  • USA

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Patriot Games

By Ben Calhoun

Best friends Rich Carlson and Tom Swenor got so fed up with the political process in America that they decided to form their own Tea Party chapter in Petoskey, Michigan. (more)

11_calhoun Tcf-winner-award
  • 2003
  • 7:00
  • USA

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Open Outcry

By Ben Rubin

Sound designer and multimedia artist Ben Rubin employs the cacophony of the New York Mercantile Exchange to create a musical piece commemorating the reopening of the World Financial Center's Winter Garden, which was closed after the events of September 11th. (more)

Openoutcry_newsite Tcf-winner-award
  • 2002
  • 49:54
  • USA

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Corrections, Inc.

By John Biewen

The corrections industry has become a $50-billion-a-year business and one of the strongest influences on criminal justice policy in America. (more)

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  • 2008
  • 28:40
  • USA

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Thinness and Salvation

By Sarah Yahm

The American “obesity epidemic” has been all over the news -– from stories about the viability of the Atkins diet to tabloid profiles of 100-pound toddlers. (more)

Fatcells_al
  • 2002
  • 59:07
  • USA

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Our Day Will Come

By Lex Gillespie

Our Day Will Come explores the impact of R&B on America's civil rights movement, as well as the influence of the movement on popular music. (more)

Pigeonplaceholder
  • 2010
  • 58:00
  • USA

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Re:sound #126: The Scam Show

By Various

This hour: the capital of scamming. (more)

Nigerian_email_scam
  • 2010
  • 0:06
  • USA, UK, The Netherlands

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2010 TC/RHDF Competition Winners

By 2010 Winners

Announcing the winners of this year's Third Coast / Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Competition! (more)

2010ac_group Tcf-winner-award
  • 2011
  • 59:00
  • USA

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Best of the Best: The 2011 Third Coast Festival Broadcast, Hour 2

By Katie Mingle

Re:sound's Gwen Macsai hosts this year's national broadcast, showcasing the best radio stories of the year - winners of the 2011 TC/RHDF Competition. (more)

11_wotj Tcf-winner-award
  • 2005
  • 59:30
  • USA

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Re:sound #31: The Transmissions Show

By Various producers

This hour: spies, pirates, mysterious broadcasts, and a bold acoustic experiment. (more)

Radio_tower
  • 2002
  • USA

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Remembering Kent State, 1970

By Mark Urycki

When Ohio National Guard troops opened fire on students during a war demonstration on the Kent State University Campus in May, 1970, four young lives were ended and a nation was stunned. (more)

Kentstate_pidgey Tcf-winner-award
  • 2012
  • 59:30
  • USA

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Re:sound #156 The Russia Show

By Multiple producers

This hour: The Russians are coming! The Russians are coming! (more)

Soviet
  • 2007
  • 3:00
  • USA

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Tea for Matilda

By Catherine Stifter

Feminist historian Sally Roesch Wagner muses that well-behaved women rarely make history while mis-behaved radicals, such as 19th century women's rights and peace activist Matilda Joslyn Gage, seldom make history books. (more)

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