by kitchensisters | Sep 5, 2018 | Podcast, The Keepers
This week, we launch a new series — The Keepers — stories of activist archivists, rogue librarians, curators, collectors and historians. Keepers of the culture and the cultures and collections they keep. Guardians of history, large and small. Protectors of the free...
by kitchensisters | Aug 14, 2018 | Lost & Found Sound, Podcast, The Keepers
Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Stitcher | RSS Fish mongers recorded on the streets of Harlem in the 1930s. An 8-year-old girl’s impromptu news cast made on a toy recorder in a San Diego store. Lyndon Johnson talking to FBI director J. Edgar Hoover a week after...
by kitchensisters | Jul 9, 2018 | Podcast, The Keepers
Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Stitcher | RSS The dramatic stories of three pioneering “Keepers” and environmental activists—Ken Sleight, Katie Lee, and Mark Dubois and the damming of wild rivers in the west. Ken Sleight is a long time river and pack guide and...
by kitchensisters | Jun 13, 2018 | Events & Appearances, The Keepers
Dear Friends, It was Friday, the day after Bowling with Grace. I was texting with Vinny Eng from Tartine Manufactory thanking them for the astounding cakes they contributed to the night and for the Tartine Bread and Portuguese wine as well. I was trying to describe...
by kitchensisters | May 22, 2018 | Podcast, The Keepers
Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Stitcher | RSS In 1983 Prince hired LA sound technician, Susan Rogers, one of the few women in the industry, to move to Minneapolis and help upgrade his home recording studio as he began work on the album and the movie Purple Rain....
by kitchensisters | May 7, 2018 | Podcast, The Keepers
Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Stitcher | RSS In the early 1970s, radio producer and author Studs Terkel wrote a book called Working. He went around the country with a reel-to-reel tape recorder interviewing people about their jobs. The book became a bestseller...