Playlist: Dennis Funk's Portfolio
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Shoe Corner
From Dennis Funk | 04:38
Solving the mystery of Shoe Corner — St John, Indiana.
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At a rurual intersection in St John, Indiana, passersby roll down their windows and cast out hundreds of pairs of shoes each year. But no one knows exactly why they do it or even how long the tradition has existed.
Chanukah, 1992
From Dennis Funk | 01:17
A night of recollections, moments and new memories.
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A night of recollections, moments and new memories mixed from a cassette labelled 'Chanukah, 1992'.
Other Halves
From Dennis Funk | 06:50
When you enter a marriage, you assume that you know the essentials of who your partner really is. Turns out, not always.
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When you enter a marriage, you assume that you know the essentials of who your partner really is. Turns out, not always.
Nick and Pen fell in love at first sight, but one day a suitcase full of secrets changed everything.
Re:sound - The Matt Power Show
From Third Coast International Audio Festival | Part of the 2014 Re:sound Specials, from the Third Coast Festival series | 59:00
This hour, we celebrate the work of a great journalist — Matt Power, who died March 10, 2014 while on assignment in Uganda.
This hour, we celebrate the work of a great journalist — Matt Power, who died March 10, 2014 while on assignment in Uganda.
Holy Soul
by Matt Power (The Next Big Thing, WNYC 2002)
For many teens coming of age in the 1970s, the Beat poets served as rebel heroes. Matt Power was no different. Then he met Allen Ginsberg. In the flesh. Power’s recollections first appeared in an essay in the magazine Heeb.
Dumpster Diving
by Matt Power (The Next Big Thing, WNYC 2003)
Every day of the year, New York City generates 26-thousand tons of garbage. As your mother would say, the amount of food thrown away could feed an army. And come closing time every day, that's exactly what happens.
Flying Pumpkins
by Matt Power (The Next Big Thing, WNYC 2002)
Every year in Millsboro, Delaware, on the first Saturday after Halloween, a fierce competition gets underway, involving powerful instruments of propulsion and… some very hearty produce.
Drive-in, Drive Out
by Matt Power (The Next Big Thing, WNYC 2003)
Ever wonder what it would be like to spend the whole night at the drive-in? Matt Power did. He went to the movies, and to bed, at the Fairlee Motel and Drive-In Theater in Fairlee, VT.
A Free Ride
by Matt Power (The Next Big Thing, WNYC 2006)
Over the tool shed, under the elm tree, and around the rose bushes - all in 30 seconds. It’s the “Blue Flash,” a homemade roller coaster John Ivers constructed in his backyard. Matt Power visits Ivers in rural Indiana to find out what kind of man builds his own roller coaster.
Indian Traffic [excerpt]
by Matt Power (The Next Big Thing, WNYC 2003)
An audio postcard from Matt Power, who finds enlightenment in the chaotic choreography of New Delhi’s perpetual traffic jam.
Best of the Best: The 2014 Third Coast Festival Broadcast and Promo
From Third Coast International Audio Festival | 01:58:00
The winter holiday tradition continues as the Third Coast International Audio Festival brings the best new documentaries produced worldwide to the national airwaves in "Best of the Best," hosted by award-winning writer, producer and humorist Gwen Macsai.
Re:sound - The 'If You Build It' Show
From Third Coast International Audio Festival | Part of the 2015 Re:sound Specials, from the Third Coast Audio Festival series | 59:00
This hour they built it and we see who came.
This hour they built it and we see who came.
Another Planet [Excerpt]
by David Weinberg, Brendan Baker & Nick van der Kolk (Love+Radio, The Organist, KCRW, 2014)
The story of Clyde Casey, a street performer who used surrealism and abstract art to fight crime on Los Angeles’ Skid Row in the 1980s, and the creator of a place called Another Planet.
The Treehouse
by Karen Duffin with Nick White (Unfictional, 2014)
In rural Crossville, Tennessee, you will find a peculiar mansion. It's 15,500 square feet and eight stories high, and spans seven trees.It is the world's largest tree house. This is the story of Horace Burgess, the man who made the tree house, and the price he had to pay for it.
Young Ruins
by Avery Trufelman with Sam Greenspan, Katie Mingle and Roman Mars (99% Invisible, 2014)
At the northwestern edge of San Francisco, right on the Pacific Ocean, is a curious jumble of concrete ruins. You wouldn’t know just looking at it, but this ruin is quite young. It’s what’s left of Sutro Baths, a palatial indoor swimming pool and amusement park built in 1898.
Re:sound - The Dinner Table Show
From Third Coast International Audio Festival | Part of the 2015 Re:sound Specials, from the Third Coast Audio Festival series | 59:00
This hour: the dinner table and all that it inspires.
Big Night
Dreaming of Fat Men [Excerpt]
A Square Meal, Regardless
Happy Birthday, Darling!
Re:sound - The Randomness Show
From Third Coast International Audio Festival | Part of the 2015 Re:sound Specials, from the Third Coast Audio Festival series | 59:00
This hour, two stories in which random events change lives forever, and a third pulled randomly from the phonebook.
This hour, two stories in which random events change lives forever, and a third pulled randomly from the phonebook.
The Long Shadow [Excerpt]
by Lea Thau (Strangers [KCRW], 2014)
One day in February 1997, four young men decided they would go up to the top of the Empire State Building. What happened in the observatory that day was as random as it was terrifying and cast a long shadow over everything that came after.
J Dilla's Lost Scrolls
by Pat Mesiti-Miller (Snap Judgment [NPR], 2013)
When record store owner Jeff Bubeck buys an old record collection out of an abandoned storage unit, he has no idea what he's (randomly) stumbled across. Jeff learns the collection once belonged to the late, great hip hop producer J Dilla. Along with the thousands of LP's from Dilla's personal collection, there's something else that's uncovered, something huge...
I've Got a Question For You
by Zak Rosen (Third Coast ShortDocs Challenge:Dollar Storeys, 2007)
The 2007 Third Coast Short Docs Challenge asked producers to make a 2-3 minute radio story based on one of three specific dollar store items: a bike bell, mouse traps and mug with feminist quote. For his entry, Zak Rosen cold called a random assorment of people from the Detroit phonebook, hoping they had something to say about the items.
Re:sound - The Hearing Show
From Third Coast International Audio Festival | Part of the 2015 Re:sound Specials, from the Third Coast Audio Festival series | 59:00
This hour we listen in on hearing — a complex system of circuitry that is vulnerable to all sorts of interruptions, misfires and breakdowns.
This hour we listen in on hearing — a complex system of circuitry that is vulnerable to all sorts of interruptions, misfires and breakdowns.
The Rest Is Silence
by Brian Calvert (Unfictional, KCRW, 2013)
Amanda McDonough has had hearing problems all her life. She wore hearing aids and hid the fact from everyone she knew. Mostly she got by, until she made a decision that changed everything.
Signal To Noise
by Paolo Pietropaolo (In The Dark, 2011)
What happens when you work with sound everyday — listening to it, recording it, manipulating it — and then one day, one of those sounds sticks around for good? Radio producer Paolo Pietropaolo decided to listen carefully to his tinnitus — a chronic ringing in his ears — in hopes of decoding its mysterious message.
5-7-5
by Flo Neve (Re:sound debut, 2013)
After Leslie lost his ability to enjoy music, he was able to find joy in peaceful places and haikus — short poems of 17 syllables — that he considers his 'zone of tranquility'.
The Extractor
by Jonathan Mitchell (The Truth, 2014)
The sounds we make don't just fade away; they're embedded in the wood around us.
Re:sound - The Tight Spaces Show
From Third Coast International Audio Festival | Part of the 2015 Re:sound Specials, from the Third Coast Audio Festival series | 59:00
This hour we look at the ups and downs of confinement.
This hour we look and the ups and downs of confinement.
Picture A Box
by Nate DiMeo (The Memory Palace, 2012)
Sometimes the only way to get out of a tight space is by getting into an even tighter one. Henry Brown did just that when he sealed himself in a very tight space.
Tunnel 57
by Roman Mars & Daniel Gross (99% Invisible, 2014)
In 1961, East Germany closed its border to West Berlin with a wall. But this isn’t a story about the the Berlin Wall. This is a story about how to get through it — or really, underneath it.
Elbow Room
by Elizabeth Arnold (Stories From The Heart Of The Land, 2007)
Alaska, China and Mongolia ~ How much land does a person need? Elizabeth Arnold, who lives in Alaska, goes in search of even more wide-open space—and ends up with a case of claustrophobia in Outer Mongolia.
The Isolation Solitude Confinement Happiness Freedom Domain
by Jon Tjhia and written by Toby Fehily (Radiotonic from ABCRN & Paper Radio)
A day spa isn't the first place you'd expect to find a think tank. And yet beyond the spray tans and skin needling, the head massages and body sugaring, Toby Fehily finds himself stripping off and stepping into a darkened capsule filled with warm, salty water. With the lid tightly shut, Toby merges into the purest blackness, coming to his senses via the most senseless route possible.
Re:sound - The Waiting Show
From Third Coast International Audio Festival | Part of the 2015 Re:sound Specials, from the Third Coast Audio Festival series | 59:00
This hour, waiting. Waiting in line, waiting for an organ transplant and waiting for a bus that's never, ever going to come.
This hour, waiting. Waiting in line, waiting for an organ transplant and waiting for a bus that's never, ever going to come.
In Line With Saturday Night Klein
by Sean Cole (Weekend America, 2007)
Outside of Rockefeller Center in New York, you'll find the standby queue for Saturday Night Live tickets. Hundreds wait, and few will get in, but one man keeps the whole thing in order.
The Bus Stop
by Lulu Miller (Radiolab, 2010)
In this story, the bus stop is there, the people are there. The only thing missing is the bus.
Four Failing Lungs
by Catie Talarski (WNPR, 2011)
For Beth and Brian, a lung transplant could extend their lives for years. Or, it could lead to rejection and continued suffering.
Re:sound - The 'If You Build It' Show
From Third Coast International Audio Festival | Part of the 2015 Re:sound Specials, from the Third Coast Audio Festival series | 59:00
This hour they built it and we see who came.
This hour they built it and we see who came.
Another Planet [Excerpt]
by David Weinberg, Brendan Baker & Nick van der Kolk (Love+Radio, The Organist, KCRW, 2014)
The story of Clyde Casey, a street performer who used surrealism and abstract art to fight crime on Los Angeles’ Skid Row in the 1980s, and the creator of a place called Another Planet.
The Treehouse
by Karen Duffin with Nick White (Unfictional, 2014)
In rural Crossville, Tennessee, you will find a peculiar mansion. It's 15,500 square feet and eight stories high, and spans seven trees.It is the world's largest tree house. This is the story of Horace Burgess, the man who made the tree house, and the price he had to pay for it.
Young Ruins
by Avery Trufelman with Sam Greenspan, Katie Mingle and Roman Mars (99% Invisible, 2014)
At the northwestern edge of San Francisco, right on the Pacific Ocean, is a curious jumble of concrete ruins. You wouldn’t know just looking at it, but this ruin is quite young. It’s what’s left of Sutro Baths, a palatial indoor swimming pool and amusement park built in 1898.
Re:sound - The Dinner Table Show
From Third Coast International Audio Festival | Part of the 2015 Re:sound Specials, from the Third Coast Audio Festival series | 59:00
This hour: the dinner table and all that it inspires.
Big Night
Dreaming of Fat Men [Excerpt]
A Square Meal, Regardless
Happy Birthday, Darling!
Re:sound - The Randomness Show
From Third Coast International Audio Festival | Part of the 2015 Re:sound Specials, from the Third Coast Audio Festival series | 59:00
This hour, two stories in which random events change lives forever, and a third pulled randomly from the phonebook.
This hour, two stories in which random events change lives forever, and a third pulled randomly from the phonebook.
The Long Shadow [Excerpt]
by Lea Thau (Strangers [KCRW], 2014)
One day in February 1997, four young men decided they would go up to the top of the Empire State Building. What happened in the observatory that day was as random as it was terrifying and cast a long shadow over everything that came after.
J Dilla's Lost Scrolls
by Pat Mesiti-Miller (Snap Judgment [NPR], 2013)
When record store owner Jeff Bubeck buys an old record collection out of an abandoned storage unit, he has no idea what he's (randomly) stumbled across. Jeff learns the collection once belonged to the late, great hip hop producer J Dilla. Along with the thousands of LP's from Dilla's personal collection, there's something else that's uncovered, something huge...
I've Got a Question For You
by Zak Rosen (Third Coast ShortDocs Challenge:Dollar Storeys, 2007)
The 2007 Third Coast Short Docs Challenge asked producers to make a 2-3 minute radio story based on one of three specific dollar store items: a bike bell, mouse traps and mug with feminist quote. For his entry, Zak Rosen cold called a random assorment of people from the Detroit phonebook, hoping they had something to say about the items.
Re:sound - The Hearing Show
From Third Coast International Audio Festival | Part of the 2015 Re:sound Specials, from the Third Coast Audio Festival series | 59:00
This hour we listen in on hearing — a complex system of circuitry that is vulnerable to all sorts of interruptions, misfires and breakdowns.
This hour we listen in on hearing — a complex system of circuitry that is vulnerable to all sorts of interruptions, misfires and breakdowns.
The Rest Is Silence
by Brian Calvert (Unfictional, KCRW, 2013)
Amanda McDonough has had hearing problems all her life. She wore hearing aids and hid the fact from everyone she knew. Mostly she got by, until she made a decision that changed everything.
Signal To Noise
by Paolo Pietropaolo (In The Dark, 2011)
What happens when you work with sound everyday — listening to it, recording it, manipulating it — and then one day, one of those sounds sticks around for good? Radio producer Paolo Pietropaolo decided to listen carefully to his tinnitus — a chronic ringing in his ears — in hopes of decoding its mysterious message.
5-7-5
by Flo Neve (Re:sound debut, 2013)
After Leslie lost his ability to enjoy music, he was able to find joy in peaceful places and haikus — short poems of 17 syllables — that he considers his 'zone of tranquility'.
The Extractor
by Jonathan Mitchell (The Truth, 2014)
The sounds we make don't just fade away; they're embedded in the wood around us.
Re:sound - The Tight Spaces Show
From Third Coast International Audio Festival | Part of the 2015 Re:sound Specials, from the Third Coast Audio Festival series | 59:00
This hour we look at the ups and downs of confinement.
This hour we look and the ups and downs of confinement.
Picture A Box
by Nate DiMeo (The Memory Palace, 2012)
Sometimes the only way to get out of a tight space is by getting into an even tighter one. Henry Brown did just that when he sealed himself in a very tight space.
Tunnel 57
by Roman Mars & Daniel Gross (99% Invisible, 2014)
In 1961, East Germany closed its border to West Berlin with a wall. But this isn’t a story about the the Berlin Wall. This is a story about how to get through it — or really, underneath it.
Elbow Room
by Elizabeth Arnold (Stories From The Heart Of The Land, 2007)
Alaska, China and Mongolia ~ How much land does a person need? Elizabeth Arnold, who lives in Alaska, goes in search of even more wide-open space—and ends up with a case of claustrophobia in Outer Mongolia.
The Isolation Solitude Confinement Happiness Freedom Domain
by Jon Tjhia and written by Toby Fehily (Radiotonic from ABCRN & Paper Radio)
A day spa isn't the first place you'd expect to find a think tank. And yet beyond the spray tans and skin needling, the head massages and body sugaring, Toby Fehily finds himself stripping off and stepping into a darkened capsule filled with warm, salty water. With the lid tightly shut, Toby merges into the purest blackness, coming to his senses via the most senseless route possible.