Pejk Malinovski
Pejk Malinovski is a freelance radio producer, sound artist and poet based in Brooklyn.
His documentaries have aired on radio stations and podcasts around the world and won numerous awards.
producer
Dreaming of Osama explores the ever-moving boundaries of the "war on terror" and its influence on the collective unconscious. Osama Bin Laden has a way of lying low -- then, just as the public begins to forget about him, he makes an unexpected reappearance.
Writer Sam Swope visits a class of restless, imaginative 11-year-olds in Queens, New York, where he embraces the challenge of teaching them Wallace Stevens' poem "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird."
Ron Padgett and Andrei Codrescu recall a night in 1968, when fellow poet Kenneth Koch was assassinated, or so it seemed, during a reading at St. Mark's Church in New York City.
This week on Re:sound, a few stops on the East Village Poetry Walk, produced by Pejk Malinovski narrated by Jim Jarmusch.
This hour we step inside the mind and listen to our thoughts.
This hour: we explore two struggling Texas towns through the beautiful and mournful voices of those who remain.
This hour: looking for the intangible. What's lost and what might be found.
This hour: secrets and double lives.
This hour: memories and reverberations of conflict.
This hour: a beached whale in Maine, a conversation with the "real" Darth Vader, school kids deconstruct the work of one of America's most difficult poets, and more.
This hour, a teenage taxidermist, a community of medical migrants who settled in Snowflake, Arizona, and a day in the life of a sacred cow.
presenter
Smartphones and other gadgets have detached our listening experiences from the radio, and are making another kind of attachment possible - to where the stories actually take place.
You can now hear sessions from the 2018 Third Coast Conference on the new season of the Third Coast Pocket Conference podcast!
Check out the 2018 Audio Doctors, who specialize in the medicine of audio editing.
judge
This year we honored the best audio work in the following categories: Best Documentary (Gold, Silver, Bronze, Honorable Mention), Directors Choice, Best New Artist, Radio Impact and Audio Luminary.
participant
October 5-7, Orrington Hotel and Campus of Northwestern University, Evanston, IL