4/7/2026
OPEN TELLING Tonight will be all open telling, with a relaxed time limit. Well, the special days are over, the meals have been eaten, the rituals completed. So, how did it go? You don’t want to tell about that? So, tell about something else. Try that idea that’s been kicking around in your head. Or just listen. Hosted By: Barbara Aliprantis | 4/14/2026
Chetter Galloway Experience a vibrant blend of personal, traditional, and historical stories with Chetter Galloway. These engaging and amusing tales, highlighting themes of strength, courage, and wisdom, are sure to spark emotion and encourage creative thinking about solving problems as life happens! Hosted By: Bruce Marcus | 4/21/2026
Michael Anderson is a First Amendment lawyer. After he takes off his tie, he talks to audiences in ways they don’t allow in federal court. He loves George Orwell, the Queen’s Gambit, and the first three Clash albums. He thinks: there’s no such thing as free speech if you don’t use it.
Hosted By: Bruce Marcus |
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4/28/2026
Lyn Ford Lyn is well known for telling Folktales from the African-American Appalachian Tradition. She tells them, she teaches them in books. She works as a teaching artist in school systems. She is part of modern cinema's evolving storytelling in film. She is a certified laughter teacher. Hosted By: Andrea Kamens | 5/5/2026
Tim Greenwood During the strange and uncertain days of the pandemic, life slowed down in ways that brought both hardship and unexpected adventures. Tim shares a series of personal stories from that time, with the realization that even during difficult times, there still can be absurd and memorable moments. Hosted By: Ralph Chadis | 5/12/2026
OPEN TELLING Tonight will be all open telling, with a relaxed time limit. There must be lots-o-tales about coming of summer: Camp, trips, visits, putting the boat in the water. Oh and there are the final exams, first jobs, coming of age. And what's happening this year - we got the good, bad, and ugly. Stories!!! Hosted By: Ralph Chadis |
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5/19/2026
Open Telling Tonight will be all open telling, with a relaxed time limit. Try your new story, or spin us an old favorite. Try your new stories, or tell about a May Holiday: May Day, Cinco de Mayo, Senior Citizens Day, Children's Day, Mothers' Day, International Museum Day, National Cheese Souffle Day. Hosted By: | 5/26/2026
Andrea Kamens Shavuot, in the Jewish Tradition, commemorates the giving of the Torah. So it's traditional to stay up all night studying. Last Thursday Andrea *probably* stayed up all night studying, For Story Space eve, she plans to tell tales of wisdom received from Jewish folk traditions around the world. Hosted By: Ralph Chadis | 6/2/2026
LINDA BROWN Linda has been a storyteller all her life, writes most of her stories, likes to leave her audience wondering if the story is true, and always has to give you the back story. She has received the Brother Blue Circle of Elders award from NABS (National Association of Black Storytellers). Hosted By: Ralph Chadis |
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6/9/2026
Roopa Mohan Roopa is an eclectic storyteller who enjoys trying new genres. She is a Chautauqua scholar who will share a historical portrayal and personal narrative with you. She loves telling to diverse audiences, including her 3-year-old grandson, who has an insatiable appetite for her animal tales. Hosted By: Andrea Kamens Hear Ye: (Loads in 3 sec.) | 6/16/2026
Elisa Pearmain will tell "View From the Top Bunk": A personal story about good trouble, power over, and power shared. It was premiered at Shaing The Fire 2026 Fringe stage. She's been a professional teller for 40 years, author of two books and a double CD, and is on the Board of the Healing Story Alliance. Hosted By: Ralph Chadis |
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