The 2015 Radio Race Winners!
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The 2015 Radio Race Winners!
http://www.kcrw.com/news-culture/shows/unfictional/the-24-hour-radio-race-2015
Big thank you to David Balatero, John Broback, Kenneth Piekowski, Matt Wells at Sonic Boom Records, and everyone else who reached out on social media to help with our story on such short notice. This
Here it is, guys! The fruits of our labor over the last 24 hours. Hope you guys enjoy!!
A new Sounds LA! Hiking Mt. Baldy
I once saw a woman possessed right in front of me. Her eyes glazed over, she shook, and she wasn't there anymore… someone else was.
Wow.
KCRW: UnFictional - February 22, 2011
In our first story we meet Angielyn Hamilton Lowe.
Nowadays she's a working mom who just bought her first home, but back in college, Angielyn Hamilton Lowe was better known for her alter ego - Ivy, the Mistress of Metal. Most of the students at her small liberal arts college couldn't have cared less about "Welcome to the Metal," Angie's weekly heavy metal radio show. But for a few dozen inmates at the nearby state penitentiary, Ivy was more than a DJ. She was a muse, a lifeline, and a friend whose voice got them through the hardest times of their lives. More than a decade later, Angie gets a reminder of how much the metal meant to her fans behind bars.
Produced by UnFictional contributor Christopher Johnson.
KCRW: Good Food, Sept 17 2011
Around Washington, DC, it's one way to separate the natives from the transients: pass out a few plates of steamed Maryland blue crabs, and see who cracks in like a pro. No hammers and no knives necessary - many of those who grew up in the region were popping open Old Bay-steamed blue crabs at Labor Day picnics before they hit grade school. Reporter Christopher Johnson was raised on Maryland crabs, and shares his enduring love for the food and the tradition.
UnFictional: I Am Montgomery Clift
40 years after the death of Montgomery Clift, Craig Chester learns from a medium that Monty's ghost has been following him around for nearly his entire life. What do you do with that kind of information? Find out on the latest episode of UnFictional!
A Broadcast Special from Strangers
A stranger can arrive and change everything. And sometimes you can become a stranger to the people you're closest to. Two surprising stories on a very special broadcast episode of Strangers.