by kitchensisters | Apr 18, 2014 | Fugitive Waves, Uncategorized
The Kitchen Sisters take us to a little-known, hidden corner of London — to Eel Pie Island, a tiny slice of land in the middle of the Thames. Now a small bohemian community of artists, inventors, river gypsies and boat builders, on the edge of Twickenham, Eel Pie...
by kitchensisters | Apr 2, 2014 | Uncategorized
This week, Deborah Amos, NPR’s Peabody Award winning foreign correspondent, is talking to our “Telling Stories on Air” class at the UCB Graduate School of Journalism. Deb is a master at drawing us into complex, usually faceless, international issues...
by kitchensisters | Mar 28, 2014 | Uncategorized
In 2007, John Maloof, a real estate salesman in Chicago bought a box of negatives at a furniture auction. The purchase led to the discovery of over 100,000 negatives and hundreds of rolls of undeveloped film taken by an unknown, reclusive street photographer named...
by kitchensisters | Mar 24, 2014 | Uncategorized
One grand boulevard with trees with one grand cafe in sun with strong black coffee in very small cups.One not necessarily very beautiful man or woman who loves you.One fine day.
by kitchensisters | Mar 21, 2014 | Uncategorized
Our new podcast Fugitive Waves has 2 episodes! That’s how brand spanking new it is. We’re making a page for them next week with direct links. But meanwhile, here they are: The Rise and Fall and Rise and Fall and Rise of Thomas Alva Edison and Tennessee...