PRX Gets Golden Globe, Fights Tears

PRX Station Newsletter
January 16, 2007

Hi friend of PRX,

Imagine us, PRX, "wearing Vera Wang," holding a Golden Globe. We're all verklempt.

Environmental producer Isla Earth has pieces this month that'll get your goat. Consider a doc about women farmers as one option for Women's History Month. And, a 13 year old girl from China talks about duty, honor and ancestry, part of the This I Believe series.

Thanks mom and dad, those tap dance lessons paid off.
-- John

Reversioning Deux
Got some great pieces on your hard drive?

Old, amazing tape (y'know, TAPE) with a famous person and you WISH you could get it on air?

Or a small idea that should be big because you have this incredible audio?

Do we have an option for you: check out the details.
(Image by Studiotamar.)

February: Black History Month
George Clinton Interview
Dan Kramer, 59:00
A conversation with the Godfather of Funk.

Journey's End: The Memories and Traditions of Daisy Turner and her Family
Vermont Folklife Center Media, 20 drop-ins
A Peabody Award winning documentary series: recounting stories from a Virginia plantation.

Hear more historical pieces for February.
Hear more musical pieces for February.

Dining in the Dark
Dinner at the Blind Cow
Adam Burke, 5:51
A trip to a restaurant in Zurich, Switzerland where diners eat in the dark and are served by a blind/visually-impaired wait staff. This piece was chosen to be one of four Third Coast ShortDocs for 2004.

Plan Ahead
>> Valentine's Day
>> President's Day
>> 26 Weeks of Docs!
>> Turn on the HEAT


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