All in Time
By Sarah Boothroyd
The clock ticks; the moon waxes; the autumn leaves turn crimson. (more)
Dallas, Pitiless Universe
By Julia Barton
Dallas, the 1980s prime-time soap opera, may have disappeared from American television 20 years ago, but like J.R. Ewing, the show never really died. (more)
Signal to Noise
By Paolo Pietropaolo
What happens when you work with sound everyday -- listening to it, recording it, manipulating it -- and then one day, one of those sounds sticks around for good? (more)
The Wisdom of Jay Thunderbolt
By Brendan Baker, Nick van der Kolk & Nick Williams
Jay Thunderbolt's business card is a little mysterious. It reads, "Thunderbolt - Party Naked" and gives a phone number. (more)
The Pigeon Race
By Rachel James
We may be a bit biased subject-wise, but here's a delightful, sound-rich exploration of an endangered sport and community in Maine that's got it all: history, suspense, expertise and devoted participants both human and winged. (more)
Children of Sodom and Gomorrah
By Sharon Davis & Jens Jarisch
Sodom and Gomorrah is a hellish place in Accra, Ghana, where children eke out a living on a scrap heap of discarded computers that the West no longer needs. (more)
99% Invisible: A Designed Language
By Roman Mars
What would it be like if, in addition to our native languages, we could communicate across cultures in a neutral second language? (more)
The Small Person Acquisition Project
By Kristin Nelson
This is a story about two men and a little baby... well, a big baby actually. (more)
Cognitive Dissonance: Lightning in a Bottle
By Chris Trimmer
What was the earliest sound ever recorded, or "bottled"? The First Sounds (FS) project, organized by a group of audio historians, scientists, and archivists, is dedicated to exploring these pioneering sounds, and sharing them with the world. (more)
