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Jeremy Glazer reads “Souvenir”

Thursday, January 28, 2010

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Jeremy Glazer reads “Souvenir”

Jeremy Glazer is a writer, a legislative analyst and that rare breed-- a Miami native. He reads his story, Souvenir, about an encounter with two tourists on South Beach.

South Florida Photo of the Week 1/26/10

Monday, January 25, 2010

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South Florida Photo of the Week 1/26/10

"Ren-Fest" on Virginia Key

Calling Home to Haiti

Thursday, January 21, 2010

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Calling Home to Haiti

Long after Haiti's earthquake hit the headlines, many South Florida families were still searching for the news they wanted most: information about loved ones. We look at how Haitian Americans are coping, and how those stories have been trickling in.

South Florida Photo of the Week 1/19/10

Monday, January 18, 2010

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South Florida Photo of the Week 1/19/10

In Hollywood

Marleine Bastien: Helping and Hurting

Saturday, January 16, 2010

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Marleine Bastien: Helping and Hurting

Marleine Bastien, a founder of the Haitian-American Grassroots Coalition, balances "helping and hurting" as she coordinates aid efforts for earthquake survivors. Listen to her moving description of Haitian resilience.

South Florida Photo of the Week: 1/12/10

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

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South Florida Photo of the Week: 1/12/10

Tri-Rail southbound

Local Artists Top Five Playlist

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

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Local Artists Top Five Playlist

Under The Sun's Sammy Mack compiles her Top Five playlist from the first-ever Miami Music Festival. Check out some of the local sounds, from brassy Latin funk to indie rock.

South Florida Photo of the Week 1/5/10

Monday, January 4, 2010

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South Florida Photo of the Week 1/5/10

When did a strip mall in West Kendall ever look so lovely?

Music From Episode 5: Haiti Episode

DJ Le Spam & Spam Allstars - Under the Sun Theme
Jacques Saveur Jean - Haïti Chérie

Romel Joseph - My Favorite Things (recorded by Hannah Sampson)

Notre Dame du Perpetuel Secours choir - Mwen Pap Sa Bliye (recorded by Kenny Malone)

Haitian Patients in Medishare Tent - Jesus, Thank You For Loving Us (recorded by David Chan)

Why We're Telling These Stories

From Abe Rich's nephew...

On behalf of my family, friends and those that were close to my Uncle - thank you! It is truly a treasure to have the piece recorded and available for us and future generations to cherish. The story really captures his character, persona and spirit. Abe was a simple man, a man who struggled to survive during a tragic era in our history. His traumas and survival instinct kept him alive in Europe, Israel and in Miami as he worked till he could no longer stand up. As it said on his shop wall... "There is no substitute for hard work." I believe you and everyone at WLRN work very hard to provide us with wonderful programming and go above and beyond your call of duty. Thank you very much.

Shawn Rich

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