Episode Sixteen – How many laws have you broken? Now, other policemen, especially Chief Roberts, believe Calabrese is guilty of premeditated murder. D’laska ignores the unfounded information, disregards Calabrese’s past, and concentrates on getting the unrefutable truth about the shooting. A storm is toppling McConnell, which means D’laska and Calabrese could be looking at indictments….
WPRN Public Radio Theater Presents Caught Between Episode 15
Episode Fifteen – I almost hear his thoughts, he’s praying for a miracle. D’laska has made some bad decisions, yet he feels he is progressing. Ainsworth sees it differently and makes that clear. D’laska revisits Andre Gabriel, who sliced his neck and won’t leave his apartment till he gets the answers he wants. D’laska shows…
Audio Essay – Becoming a Celebrity Photographer
45 years ago it was 1977, I look back at my photography career, thinking about all that I’d seen and photographed as I began my career as a photographer. Studio 54, the infamous disco was the calling card to my beginnings as an established celebrity photographer. I don’t know how I did it, but I got…
Audio Essay – Kindness is a Noun by Adam Scull
Written and read by Adam Scull noun: kindness the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate. Kindness seems to have taken a backseat to rampant racism, abruptness, and violence. It’s being selfless, caring, compassionate, and unconditionally kind. Like love, it takes practice to understand and feel it. We share love with others through kind acts…
Audio Essay – Surviving Mom and Pop Art by Adam Scull
At 70, I’ve kept a large amount unsaid about my family. I felt it was time to let this go, once and for all. There is much more to my story, but I didn’t want to bare every last detail which needs to be written out as a memoir. This very personal audio essay is…
An Albatross on a Wind Gusting is Always in Sight by Philip Butera
Philip M. Butera grew up in Buffalo, NY, earned a BS degree from Gannon College in Erie, PA, served in the US Navy then received an MA in Psychology from Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada. He has four books of poetry, “Mirror Images and Shards of Glass”, “Dark Images at Sea”, “I Never Finished…
Podcast – Author Rhonda Muckerman 4/25/22
[iframe style=”border:none” src=”//html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/22899029/height/100/width//thumbnail/no/render-playlist/no/theme/custom/tdest_id/3353738/custom-color/87A93A” height=”100″ width=”100%” scrolling=”no” allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen]Of Song and Water’ is a journey along the currents of music, nature and healing. This is a story for anyone who wants to discover a path to healing from within. Rhonda’s work is passionate as well as personal. Her spiritual growth and musical journey…
Podcast – Author Rhonda Muckerman 4/25/22
Of Song and Water’ is a journey along the currents of music, nature, and healing. This is a story for anyone who wants to discover a path to healing from within. Rhonda’s work is passionate as well as personal. Her spiritual growth and musical journey are so tightly woven together that the two aspects become…
Leesburg Bike Fest 4/24/22
Reported by Adam Scull I’m in search of an answer to an intriguing question. The Leesburg Bike Fest roars to life during the last full weekend in April. “Welcome bikers”, the sign reads upon entering the rally. The annual Gator Bike Rally at Leesburg, hosted by Gator Harley-Davidson has begun! Many profess it to be…
Podcast – Author Mark Bello
Mark Bello is an award-winning American novelist, attorney, and civil justice advocate, based in Michigan. Mark is passionate about social justice and has brought this message of truth to power, standing up for the rights of citizens. He is best known for writing the Zachery Blake Betrayal book series. In his books, he tackles racial…