Non Pacifica Programming

Talking to a loudspeaker / by Dan Lander.

Ongoing weekly program which introduces the work of leading performance artists, playwrights, new music composers, and radio producers who explore the creative potential of radio as an experimental medium.|TALKING TO A LOUDSPEAKER / by Dan Lander. - SERIES: New American radio| no.
Humorous series of short sketches recorded in his own home. Lander satirizes the radio call-in show, the place of music in broadcasting, radio's commercial value, and more. He ultimately questions the listener's relationship to radio.

Hunger / by Maria Irene Fornes.

Ongoing weekly program which introduces the work of leading performance artists, playwrights, new music composers, and radio producers who explore the creative potential of radio as an experimental medium.|HUNTER / by Maria Irene Fornes. - SERIES: New American radio| no.
Playwright Fornes portrays the slow, dehumanizing process that accompanies homelessness. The story is told through four people related by blood and family ties who find themselves together in a city shelter despite the great promise of their lives.

Audiographs : songs from the tenderloin / produced by Earwax Productions.

Ongoing weekly program which introduces the work of leading performance artists, playwrights, new music composers, and radio producers who explore the creative potential of radio as an experimental medium.|AUDIOGRAPHS : SONGS FROM THE TENDERLOIN / produced by Earwax Productions. - SERIES: New American radio| no.
Dramatized portraits of people living on the streets of San Francisco. Produced from actuality and interviews set in alternation environments--in the street and within the musical score. Voices blend with the music to become part of the rhythm.

Viscera / by Susan Stone.

Ongoing weekly program which introduces the work of leading performance artists, playwrights, new music composers, and radio producers who explore the creative potential of radio as an experimental medium.|VISCERA / by Susan Stone. - SERIES: New American radio| no.
Sound artist Stone provides a portrait of passion in her radio play which draws on the consequences of intimacy and appetite to flesh out deep sensations of longing, possession, and need.

Sic transit Gloria Bossie : thus passes the glory of Bossie / by Ev Grimes.

Ongoing weekly program which introduces the work of leading performance artists, playwrights, new music composers, and radio producers who explore the creative potential of radio as an experimental medium.|SIC TRANSIT GLORIA BOSSIE : THUS PASSES THE GLORY OF BOSSIE / Ev Grimes. - SERIES: New American radio| no.
Satirical look at the cow fad which has swept Grimes' native state of Vermont: the sounds of a mooing contest, and more.

The Pleasure of ruins : and other short works / by Gregory Whitehead.

Ongoing weekly program which introduces the work of leading performance artists, playwrights, new music composers, and radio producers who explore the creative potential of radio as an experimental medium.|THE PLEASURE OF RUINS : AND OTHER SHORT WORKS / by Gregory Whitehead. - SERIES: New American radio| no.
Program opens with a new-age style incantation of obliterated civilizations, then builds brief outbursts of sounds which increase in speed and density toward a ruin of voices. That climax produces something new, the sound of pleasure.

Shoot the moving things / by Rinde Eckert.

Ongoing weekly program which introduces the work of leading performance artists, playwrights, new music composers, and radio producers who explore the creative potential of radio as an experimental medium.|SHOOT THE MOVING THINGS / by Rinde Eckert. SERIES: New American radio| no.
Performance artist Eckert performs a story about an early morning hunting trip. Eckert tells the story with the help of electronic voice manipulations, and accompanies it with his own musical compositions.

Spud Goodman station promo / produced by Bruce Walkup.

Promotional tape to sell the series to individual radio stations. For series, see SZ0484.01-.02.|SPUD GOODMAN STATION PROMO / produced by Bruce Walkup. - Promotional tape to sell the series to individual radio stations. For series see SZ0484.

The Spud Goodman show / produced by Bruce Walkup.

Talk show parody which satirizes contemporary institutions at the same time as it pokes fun at the talk show format. The show combines scripted characters with ordinary people with obscure professions and comic celebrities. Includes an ongoing melodrama, and irreverent film and record reviews.
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