An Interior Life
By Laurence Grissell
A meditation on love, loss and loneliness in south London, An Interior Life tells the story of Bernard, an 86-year-old gay man who has been alone since the death of his long term partner. (more)
Restful, Shady Places
By Sean Hurley
The authors of Trailer Ahoy! and Trees as Good Citizens enjoy a written correspondence relating to their books' proximity in the library. (more)
Re:sound #132: The Lost Show
By Various
This hour: looking for the intangible. What's lost and what might be found.
Co-produced by Jacob Anderson. (more)
Chain of Missing Links - 3
By Molly Bennett
Mary Amoroso, who just had her ninety-fifth birthday, leaves a confused message on her boyfriend’s answering machine. (more)
A Square Meal, Regardless
By Jen Nathan
When Cedric Chambers and John Gallagher met by chance 45 years ago, neither imagined that they’d be caring for each other into old age. (more)
Heel, Toe, Step Together
By Katie Burningham
Bob Hill, 86, has been dancing on and off since he was 16 years old. (more)
Greenberger and Greenberg: On Story and Music
By David Greenberger & Mark Greenberg
Beyond being atmospheric and scene setting, music can play an active role in audio pieces. David Greenberger has worked with a wide range of musicians and composers for his radio monologues, which are adapted from conversations he has with the elderly. (more)
The Pigeon Race
By Rachel James
We may be a bit biased subject-wise, but here's a delightful, sound-rich exploration of an endangered sport and community in Maine that's got it all: history, suspense, expertise and devoted participants both human and winged. (more)
Hard to Say
By Bente Birkland
State park ranger Ed Werler lives alone in a quiet, isolated area of Maine. At the age of 90, Ed reflects on his second marriage, revealing a relationship characterized by love, loyalty, and uncertainty. (more)
Re:sound #143 The Centenarians Show
By Multiple producers
This hour: Stories about people who lived to be 100, and reflections from producer Neenah Ellis on what she learned from these remarkable centenarians. (more)
Ruth Ellis
By Neenah Ellis
Ruth Ellis lived to be over 100 years old. She realized in her teens that she was gay but she didn't talk much about it then. (more)
I Like the Way You Talk
By Eric Markowitz
Baglama begins and ends chopped interviews with seniors about love and death and music. (more)
The Graying of the Convent
By Mary Beth Kirchner
Documentarian Mary Beth Kirchner lived in a Chicago convent to produce this intimate portrait of aging Catholic nuns. (more)
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)
Red White & Bruised
By John Musto & Brian Barnhart Jr
Don Floyd looks back on his life of 80 years after surviving a heart attack in March of 2012. (more)