Tag Archive | "audio"

Christine Binswanger: Building Outside The Box

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

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Head Architect Christine Binswanger talks about the "eleven eleven" parking garage -- why it was so important NOT to build a box, and why the construction team did NOT seek publicity.

Riley: The Catcher In The Rye

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

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Listen as Terrence Riley, the former head of the Miami Art Museum, explains why public spaces are so important. He discusses an example from the book The Catcher In The Rye, and reads from the passage.

In The Studio: Carl Hiaasen & Dave Barry

Thursday, November 18, 2010

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A regular on the best-seller list, Florida novelist Carl Hiaasen sits down with his friend Dave Barry, in the first radio interview Barry has ever conducted, to discuss the obscene side of celebrity culture and Hiaasen's book, Star Island.

Farm Dreams

Thursday, November 11, 2010

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Two best friends at a Miami high school decide to pursue an Old Florida dream: to become farmers. In the process, they learn lessons about life, loss, and redemption. Listen here.

What Not to Wear to an Agricultural Fair

Thursday, November 11, 2010

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Miami student Chelsea Rodriguez on the things Miami participants in a state agricultural wear should and should not wear to fit in the with the rest of the crowd. “We don’t want to stand out,” she says. Listen here.

Message to Motorists

Thursday, November 4, 2010

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Under The Sun's Ruth Morris asked several cyclists for their opinion on South Florida drivers... and on what can be done to make our community a more bike-friendly place.

Letter From Key West: Bikes Blocked

Thursday, November 4, 2010

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Nancy Klingener reads her Letter From Key West about the island's bike culture, and her efforts to keep a peaceful bike lane open to the public.

In Their Shoes: A Narrow Escape from Mariel

Thursday, October 28, 2010

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A web exclusive: Listen as Alfredo Malagon tells WLRN-Miami Herald News reporter Rick Stone the story of a harrowing inspection by Cuban authorities at a detainment camp before his family left the island.

The Boat Between Them

Thursday, October 28, 2010

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Capt. Jim Griffin and his wife were young and adventurous. They saw the Mariel boatlift 30 years ago as an opportunity to make some fast money. Alfredo Malagon was ten years old when Captain Jim took his family from Cuba to Key West. WLRN-Miami Herald reporter Rick Stone introduces us to both of these men, and tells the story of how their paths crossed once again. Listen to the story here.

They Always Leave, by Jeremy Glazer

Thursday, October 21, 2010

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Jeremy Glazer is a legislative analyst, a former high school teacher, and a Miami native. His fictional piece, They Always Leave, is about a budding relationship with Tanya, a woman who eventually leaves Miami for a city "with a real Chinatown."

Journey through Miami-Dade's Canals



WLRN contributor Terence Cantarella begins his journey through Miami-Dade's canal system by canoe on Monday, April 16.


Follow his journey on Twitter and Facebook, and tune in to WLRN 91.3 FM every morning and afternoon to hear about his travels.


Look for daily blog posts and updates and follow along on our map, Storify feed and photo gallery.

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