
From the Studio
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Interviews and performances from inside the studios of Spokane Public Radio in Spokane, WA.
From the Studio
1y ago
A Key to Treehouse Living is the adventure of William Tyce, a boy without parents, who grows up near a river in the rural Midwest. In a glossary-style list, he imparts his particular wisdom on subjects ranging from ASPHALT PATHS, BETTA FISH, and MULLET to MORTAL BETRAYAL, NIHILISM, and REVELATION. His improbable quest—to create a reference volume specific to his existence—takes him on a journey down the river by raft (see MYSTICAL VISION, see NAVIGATING BIG RIVERS BY NIGHT). He seeks to discover how his mother died (see ABSENCE) and find reasons for his father's disappearance (see UNCERTAINTY ..read more
From the Studio
1y ago
A Key to Treehouse Living is the adventure of William Tyce, a boy without parents, who grows up near a river in the rural Midwest. In a glossary-style list, he imparts his particular wisdom on subjects ranging from ASPHALT PATHS, BETTA FISH, and MULLET to MORTAL BETRAYAL, NIHILISM, and REVELATION. His improbable quest—to create a reference volume specific to his existence—takes him on a journey down the river by raft (see MYSTICAL VISION, see NAVIGATING BIG RIVERS BY NIGHT). He seeks to discover how his mother died (see ABSENCE) and find reasons for his father's disappearance (see UNCERTAINTY ..read more
From the Studio
1y ago
A Key to Treehouse Living is the adventure of William Tyce, a boy without parents, who grows up near a river in the rural Midwest. In a glossary-style list, he imparts his particular wisdom on subjects ranging from ASPHALT PATHS, BETTA FISH, and MULLET to MORTAL BETRAYAL, NIHILISM, and REVELATION. His improbable quest—to create a reference volume specific to his existence—takes him on a journey down the river by raft (see MYSTICAL VISION, see NAVIGATING BIG RIVERS BY NIGHT). He seeks to discover how his mother died (see ABSENCE) and find reasons for his father's disappearance (see UNCERTAINTY ..read more
From the Studio
1y ago
A Key to Treehouse Living is the adventure of William Tyce, a boy without parents, who grows up near a river in the rural Midwest. In a glossary-style list, he imparts his particular wisdom on subjects ranging from ASPHALT PATHS, BETTA FISH, and MULLET to MORTAL BETRAYAL, NIHILISM, and REVELATION. His improbable quest—to create a reference volume specific to his existence—takes him on a journey down the river by raft (see MYSTICAL VISION, see NAVIGATING BIG RIVERS BY NIGHT). He seeks to discover how his mother died (see ABSENCE) and find reasons for his father's disappearance (see UNCERTAINTY ..read more
From the Studio
1y ago
What if, right about now, every human soul were to answer One little question it seems we’ve never considered: How would we like this world to be? Please, just imagine it, bravely and from the heart… Speak it, write it, sign it, and share it… What if we listen to each other, all the world around, Starting with the kids? What if, on what’s important, we find agreement enough to Finally believe our world can get better? So we act like it, And so it does? …What if? -Greg Flint ..read more
From the Studio
1y ago
"People and Trees" is produced by Jane Fritz, founder of the Idaho Mythweaver , who has been producing local and national programs on Native issues since the 1980s. This is the first in a series called Voices of the Wild Earth ..read more
From the Studio
1y ago
"People and Trees" is produced by Jane Fritz, founder of the Idaho Mythweaver , who has been producing local and national programs on Native issues since the 1980s. This is the first in a series called Voices of the Wild Earth ..read more
From the Studio
1y ago
A great tradition--for over 30 years--here at KPBX is our presentation of seasonal choral concerts from area colleges and universities. This year, as ensembles return to public performance after a long COVID drought, we have an especially rich and well-sung evening to share with you Friday evening, Christmas Eve, from 7 to midnight. Here is the schedule of performances: Gonzaga University, beginning at 7; Eastern Washington University, beginning around 8:40; North Idaho College, beginning around 9:40; and Whitworth University, beginning around 10:25. We invite you to settle in and enjoy the en ..read more
From the Studio
1y ago
Spokane Civic Theatre and Spokane Public Radio Present A CHRISTMAS CAROL Based on the book by CHARLES DICKENS Adapted for the stage by BARBARA FIELD Produced by special arrangement with Plays For New Audiences EXCLUSIVELY FOR SPOKANE CIVIC THEATRE, SPECIAL PERMISSION FROM BARBARA FIELD AND PLAYS FOR NEW AUDIENCES HAS BEEN OBTAINED TO PRODUCE THIS UPDATED SCRIPT AS A RADIO PLAY. CAST Charles Dickens: Bryan Harnetiaux Ebenezer Scrooge: Patrick McHenry-Kroetch Jacob Marley: Patrick Treadway Ghost of Christmas Past: Cavalera Garegnani Ghost of Christmas Present: Troy Nickerson Bob Cratchit: Ryan C ..read more
From the Studio
1y ago
Spokane Civic Theatre and Spokane Public Radio Present A CHRISTMAS CAROL Based on the book by CHARLES DICKENS Adapted for the stage by BARBARA FIELD Produced by special arrangement with Plays For New Audiences EXCLUSIVELY FOR SPOKANE CIVIC THEATRE, SPECIAL PERMISSION FROM BARBARA FIELD AND PLAYS FOR NEW AUDIENCES HAS BEEN OBTAINED TO PRODUCE THIS UPDATED SCRIPT AS A RADIO PLAY. CAST Charles Dickens: Bryan Harnetiaux Ebenezer Scrooge: Patrick McHenry-Kroetch Jacob Marley: Patrick Treadway Ghost of Christmas Past: Cavalera Garegnani Ghost of Christmas Present: Troy Nickerson Bob Cratchit: Ryan C ..read more