Stephanie Rowden
Stephanie Rowden’s work in sound encompasses projects for installation, public art, radio documentary and performance.
Her radio features include a piece based on interviews with artists in prisons (Michigan Radio) and an audio essay about the revival of interest in Jewish culture in Poland (Studio 360). Stephanie is on the faculty of the Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, and is co-founder of the Radio Campfire listening series in Ann Arbor and Detroit.
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A small bicycle bell rings in a big landscape.
On the boardwalk, in search of the sound of bicycle bells.
My neighbor Ellen swings a classic (from the I Hate to Cook Book, circa 1960.)
This hour gravity, antigravity, magical trees and flying carpets.
Part documentary, part rumination, and part fairy tale.
What if Robert Frost's poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” were re-imagined as a film?
This hour we're featuring some of our favourite entries to the 2016 ShortDocs Challenge!
This hour: a surprising look at the relationship between a hospice worker and his patient.
This hour, stories about family ties, love and loss.
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Many more to be added in the weeks to come!
Get ready to steal from the best. Your educator colleagues at Third Coast have a fount of wisdom to offer, from hard-won mentoring insights to crafty teaching hacks. (Note: Audio will not be available.)
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This year we honored the best audio work in the following categories: Best Documentary (Gold, Silver, Bronze, Honorable Mention), Directors Choice, Best New Artist, Best News Feature, Radio Impact.