4/1/2025
Jim Brulé stood in at short notice for Hears Crow, as she was not feeling well. Jim, fresh from Morocco & the Marrakech Storytelling Festival, treated us to a very spirited retelling of the classic Norwegian Folktale
"Tatterhood". Hosted By: Andrea Kamens | 4/8/2025
Queen Mother Imakhu celebrates 50 years as a professional artist. In her Kemetic (Ancient Egyptian) cultural practice, she is a Sedjedit (African storyteller, poet, musician, dancer, historian, mediator, educator, and motivator). Her show celebrates her rich heritage: African, Gullah Geechee, Afro-Latin/Afro-Caribe Hosted By: Ralph Chadis Hear Ye: (Loads in 3 sec.) | 4/15/2025
Tim Ereneta This storyteller from Berkeley, California connects ancient stories to modern day life, sharing classic and forgotten fairy tales, with all — but especially adults. He's told stories from Washington, DC, to Chennai, India, in theaters, museums, camps, churches, nightclubs, and on digital devices. Hosted By: Ralph Chadis Hear Ye: (Loads in 3 sec.) |
4/22/2025
Kristin Pedemonti and Ralph Chadis Kristin returns with the other half of her interrupted March 4th Feature. Ralph continues with some of his amazing stories.
Hosted By: Mike Cohen Hear Ye: (Loads in 3 sec.) | 4/29/2025
Marilyn McPhie has told stories in eight different countries, not to mention in her living room on Zoom as well. Her ancestors include people who made buttons, forks, umbrellas, ships, and – according to the courts in Salem, Mass – spells. She's also a TEDx speaker, Chapter President, and has 26 grandchildren! Hosted By: Andrea Kamens Hear Ye: (Loads in 3 sec.) |
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