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From the Vault 371: Me and My Shadow

On this edition of From the Vault we present Me and My Shadow, an outstanding 1975 documentary that studies how various agencies of the United States government have investigated politically left-leaning groups and individuals within the country.

From the Vault 370: Medgar Evers Memorial

Medgar Evers, a prominent civil rights activist from Mississippi involved in efforts to overturn segregation at the University of Mississippi, was gunned down in his driveway 50 years ago on June 12, 1963.

The star pit (Episode 2 of 29, Part 2 of 2)

A dramatic reading of the science fiction novella by author and critic Samuel R. Delany. Adapted for radio by the author, who also acts as narrator, it is a poetic and nightmarish vision of the future, with a conjectural view of the changes in social mores brought by an extra-solar expansion of humanity. The complex electronic score was especially written by Susan Schweers.

The star pit (Episode 2 of 29, Part 1 of 2)

A dramatic reading of the science fiction novella by author and critic Samuel R. Delany. Adapted for radio by the author, who also acts as narrator, it is a poetic and nightmarish vision of the future, with a conjectural view of the changes in social mores brought by an extra-solar expansion of humanity. The complex electronic score was especially written by Susan Schweers.

The Trojan horse, part 2 (Episode 14 of 14, Part 2 of 2)

The second part of a dramatic reading of the novel The Trojan horse (1937) by American journalist, essayist and author Christopher Morley (1890-1957). In this tragicomic retelling of the Troilus and Cressida legend, published in 1937, the 99.5 Radio Theatre tells a story that transcends time, casually mixing periods to make a Troy as relevant to the 1960s audience as Saigon.
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