1/7/2025
OPEN TELLING For the sake of auld lang syne.
The eating season is over: from Thanksgiving to New Year's Day celebrated with a bit of the bubbly - Alka-Seltzer. What with gift giving, family, friends, a quiet time alone, worship, candles, sales, and all that someone must have a tale to tell. Hosted By: Ralph Chadis | 1/14/2025
Jim Hawkins performs stories and songs from the Irish tradition. Tonight he will tell what he says are two of the best stories he has ever heard, and might include a humorous song or two, if time allows. He will also be celebrating his 79th birthday (January 18th)! Hosted By: Mike Cohen | 1/21/2025
OPEN TELLING Yes, Folks, it's all Open Telling tonight. So, bring out those new stories, and the old Favorites, too!
Hosted By: Mike Cohen |
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1/28/2025
OPEN TELLING Yup, another Tuesday with all Open Telling and a relaxed time limit. Got an untold Epic? Come on down! (Your shorter stories are of course welcome too.) Plus "The Portentous Voice" intro and "Next Week..." outro. Hosted By: Ralph Chadis | 2/4/2025
Bowen Lee Its The Great Race! Only twelve animals will get to be in the Chinese zodiac, and the order that they finish will determine their order in Chinese astrology. Whats your animal sign? How will your special animal perform in the great race? Find out in my unique version of a traditional Chinese Tale. Hosted By: Andrea Kamens | 2/11/2025
Nelda Toņe is a storyteller and improv performer who travels around the United States, sharing stories that make people laugh, feel inspired, and dream big. Shes performed at the Dallas Comedy Club, hosted open mics, and danced in musical improv. She knows how to put on a show thats fun and inspiring! Hosted By: Mike Cohen |
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2/18/2025
VIVECA DEANES fuses her stories with music, rhyme, and rhythm. She shares personal, family-friendly stories about family and her faith in, hope in, and love of, Jesus Christ. And she also shares poems about life lessons: bought, borrowed, and taught, making them truly memorable. She shares in-person and on Zoom. Hosted By: Andrea Kamens Hear Ye: (Loads in 3 sec.) | 2/25/2025
Lynette Hill , an American storyteller living in England, loves exploring local folklore and creating tales of magic, mystery and fun. Her stories ask: In dangerous times, how does a great wizard hide his magic? Can a poor cobbler truly be happier than a King? And what happens when Death becomes a Godmother? Hosted By: Bruce Marcus | 3/4/2025
Kristin Pedemonti March forth for March 4th! Debut of Original Story: Feminist Fairy Godmother. What might You wish for if you had a magic wand? Delighted to have performed in 20 countries on 5 continents, Kristin Pedemonti shares stories with heart always seeking to build bridges between us. Hosted By: Andrea Kamens Hear Ye: (Loads in 3 sec.) |
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3/11/2025
Anabelle Castaņo Anabelle Castaņos workshop and storytelling sessions bring to life traditional folktales and fairy tales, as well as oral histories of South America; showing how they mirror historical situations of colonialism, conflict, exploitation, and the abuse of power. Hosted By: Andrea Kamens | 3/18/2025
Rico Rodriguez Rico Rodriguez, an award-winning storyteller, musician, teacher, and union activist, believes storytelling unites people by conveying universal values. Its a powerful tool to foster understanding, respect, and appreciation, celebrating both our shared humanity and our differences. Hosted By: Bruce Marcus | 3/25/2025
DART Dart presents "Fables, Folly, and Arizona Ecology!" Familiar folktales and fables framed in the six different Arizona biomes.
Hosted By: Ralph Chadis |
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